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Aviation Accident Compensation - No Win, No Fee ClaimsOur personal injury solicitos take airline and aviation accident compensation claims on a no-win, no-fee basis. This ensures that you will receive 100% of the compensation that you are awarded. Our service is completely free to you. If you were onboard an aircraft and suffered from an accident or a personal injury that was not your fault, please contact travel law solicitor Andrew Morton, as soon as possible. For free legal advice please call our helpline on Freephone 0800 0384 384 or contact us by e-mail now. The aviation industry has an excellent reputation for safety and for obvious reasons works hard to maintain high standards. However, when things do go wrong our aviation accident solicitors have the experience and knowledge to help. The international nature of the aviation business means that accidents involving air travel are usually governed by international conventions. For passengers seeking damages the most important of these is the Montreal Convention on International Carriage By Air which largely supersedes the earlier Warsaw Convention. Where applicable these conventions cover all accidents that occur on board an aircraft or in the process of embarkation and disembarkation. This can mean anything from a simple trip or fall in the aisle to a crash. The Montreal Convention has a quasi-strict liability regime which means it is not necessary to prove fault or negligence on the part of the airline but rather that the incident falls within the definition of an air accident. There are some other significant differences in aviation cases to more straightforward accident claims. Time limits are different, certain types of damages cannot be claimed or are capped and there are different rules as to which countries courts can deal; with the case. For all these reasons it is important to seek specialist advice on any accident connected with aviation. Here are some of the airline and aviation cases that our solicitors have handled:
Call Freephone 0800 0384 384 now for a free consultation with a Pannone Personal Injury Solicitor or Lawyer or send us an email. We are available to take your call twenty four hours a day, seven days a week. |




















