Wednesday Mar 19, 2025

Crash Course: Understanding the Legal Aftermath of Aviation Disasters

In this episode of Justice for Y’all, we take a deep dive into the legal complexities of aviation disasters, focusing on the recent Reagan National Airport plane crash and other high-profile incidents. Attorneys Paul Painter, Stephen Morrison, and Andrew Bowen of Bowen Painter Trial Lawyers in Savannah, Georgia, break down what happens after a tragic accident, who can be held responsible, and the legal challenges that victims’ families may face.

One of the biggest questions in these cases is who’s liable? We explore the roles of the military, FAA, airlines, and pilots in aviation crashes and discuss how government immunity can complicate lawsuits. Can you sue the Army if a military aircraft is involved? What about the FAA’s responsibility in managing airspace? Our team explains how the Federal Tort Claims Act and sovereign immunity impact legal claims against government agencies.

Another key issue is wrongful death and compensation. Families who lose loved ones in aviation disasters often face legal battles to secure justice. We discuss what rights they have, how damages are calculated, and what factors determine whether a lawsuit is viable. Jurisdiction also plays a crucial role in these cases. Since this crash occurred over the Potomac River, between Washington, D.C., and Virginia, we examine how courts determine which laws apply and where a case can be filed. Additionally, we touch on admiralty law, which can come into play when accidents occur over navigable waters.

Beyond legal theory, this episode also highlights real-world aviation law precedent cases and how courts decide fault in complex air disasters. Whether you’re interested in aviation law, personal injury cases, or just want to understand your rights after a major accident, this episode is packed with valuable insights.

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