fbpx
Menu Close

Legal Guidance for Families of the Washington D.C. Plane Crash Victims

Washington D.C plane crash

The recent tragic plane crash in Washington, D.C., where an American Airlines passenger jet collided with a U.S. Army helicopter, has left a devastating impact on countless lives. As families grieve the loss of their loved ones, they may also be facing a complex and confusing legal landscape. At KAASS LAW, we extend our deepest condolences to those affected by this tragedy and offer our support and guidance during this difficult time. The following aims to provide essential information to the families of the victims, focusing on wrongful death claims in airplane accidents and the legal options available depending on the responsible party.   

Understanding Wrongful Death Claims

A wrongful death claim is a legal action brought by the surviving family members of a deceased person against the party or parties whose negligence or wrongful conduct caused the death. In the context of an airplane accident, this could involve:   

  • The airline: If the accident was caused by the negligence of the airline, such as pilot error, inadequate maintenance, or faulty equipment, the airline may be held liable for wrongful death.
  • The aircraft manufacturer: If a defect in the aircraft’s design or manufacturing contributed to the crash, the manufacturer may be held liable.   
  • The government: If the accident involved a military aircraft and was caused by the negligence of military personnel or a defect in military equipment, the government may be held liable.   
  • Air traffic control: In some cases, errors by air traffic controllers can contribute to accidents. 

Determining Liability in the D.C. Plane Crash

The investigation into the D.C. plane crash is ongoing, and it may take time to determine the exact cause and who may be at fault. However, based on preliminary information, potential liable parties could include:

  • The U.S. Army: If the investigation reveals that the military helicopter was operating negligently or that a defect in the helicopter contributed to the crash, the U.S. Army could be liable and accountable.
  • American Airlines (or its subsidiary, PSA Airlines): If the investigation finds that the passenger jet was operating negligently or that there was a maintenance or equipment issue with the plane, the airline could be held liable.
  • Federal Aviation Administration (FAA): If errors by air traffic controllers contribute to the accident, the FAA could potentially be liable and accountable.   

Filing a Wrongful Death Claim

The process for filing a wrongful death claim will depend on the responsible party.

  • Claims Against the Government: Claims against the government are subject to specific procedures and deadlines under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). It’s crucial to consult with an attorney experienced in FTCA claims to ensure you meet all the requirements.
  • Claims Against Private Entities: Claims against private entities, such as airlines or aircraft manufacturers, typically need to be filed in state or federal court, depending on the circumstances.

Damages in a Wrongful Death Claim

In a wrongful death lawsuit, surviving family members can seek compensation for a variety of damages, including:

  • Loss of financial support: This includes the income the deceased person would have earned had they lived.
  • Loss of companionship and love: Compensation for the emotional loss and the loss of the deceased person.
  • Funeral and burial expenses: Reimbursement for the costs of funeral and burial arrangements.
  • Pain and suffering of the deceased: Compensation for the pain and suffering the deceased person experienced before their death.

The Importance of Legal Representation

Wrongful death claims arising from airplane accidents are complex and often involve intricate legal issues. Additionally, there are technical investigations and negotiations with multiple parties. It’s crucial to have experienced legal representation to protect your rights and ensure you receive the full compensation you deserve. An attorney can help you: 

  • Investigate the accident: Conduct an independent investigation to determine the cause of the crash and identify all responsible parties.
  • Gather evidence: Collect and preserve evidence to support your claim, including accident reports, witness statements, and expert testimony.
  • Navigate legal procedures: Guide you through the complex legal procedures involved in filing a wrongful death claim. This can be whether against the government or a private entity.
  • Calculate damages: Accurately assess your damages to ensure you receive full compensation for your losses.
  • Negotiate with insurance companies: Skilled negotiations with insurance companies to reach a fair settlement.
  • Litigate your case: If necessary, take your case to trial and fight aggressively to protect your rights and obtain justice.

KAASS LAW: Our Thoughts And Prayers to the Victims and their Loved Ones

At KAASS LAW, we understand the profound grief and loss that families experience after an airplane accident.  We commit to providing compassionate and dedicated legal representation to help you navigate this difficult time. Allow us to seek justice for your loved ones. 

Let us help you fight your case while you mourn for your loss.

Contact us today for legal assistance or representation.

Leave a Reply

Call Now