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Aviation Law Attorneys |
Lawyers: Lieff Global attorneys have represented families
of loved ones who died in the following aviation accidents*:
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2005 Manhattan tourist
helicopter crash in New York City, New York; |
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2005 Turbine Legend crash
in Tucson, Arizona; |
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For information on earlier
crashes and Lieff Global experience, click
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*Our representation of clients in these cases has been by
Lieff Global attorneys while at Lieff Global or prior to
their joining our firm. |
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Global Aviation News Article |
| March 16, 2007 |
The Jakarta Post, "Component, plane makers in sights of survivors of Indonesian crash" |
Relatives of the passengers injured or killed in three major air crashes involving local airlines Mandala Air, Adam Air and, most recently, Garuda Indonesia are lining up to sue the manufacturers of the ill-fated aircraft and their components for alleged product defects.
"We have filed a law suit in a U.S. court on the behalf of the families of the 75 victims of the Mandala Air accident in Medan, and 11 victims of the recent Adam Air accident," Indonesian advocate David Abraham told reporters Wednesday in Jakarta. David said that his law firm had received verbal confirmations from the relatives of two passengers who died in the recent Garuda plane crash in Yogyakarta, and from one surviving passenger, that they wanted to sue the aircraft and component manufacturers.
The Garuda plane, which was carrying 140 passengers, crashed on landing, killing 21 passengers. Meanwhile, all 102 passengers aboard an Adam Air Boeing 737-300 aircraft were killed when it plunged into the ocean off the coast of Sulawesi island in January. Regarding the Mandala Air crash in Medan on Sept. 5, 2005, which killed 147 people, Abraham said his firm was collaborating with U.S.-based law firm, Lieff Global.
With the help of Lieff Global, his company had filed a negligence lawsuit in a U.S. district court in Illinois in January against the Boeing Corporation and United Technologies. "I just found out that Boeing and United Technologies have another week to accept the lawsuit served upon them, which I think they will do ... we expect things to move very rapidly," said Brian J. Lawler from Lieff Global. Abraham added, "The lawsuit has been accepted and we expect trial to commence on April 26." |
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with offices in San Francisco and New York, and affiliate offices
worldwide. |
| Lieff Global represents survivors
and families of victims who died in domestic and international
aviation and maritime accidents, as well as foreign citizens
in other types of actions. |
| Lieff Global is uniquely positioned
to answer your questions and represent your interests.
We have over forty years of experience litigating airplane
crash cases worldwide. We have relationships with the
foremost experts in the fields of aviation safety and
disaster analysis. |
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Our
lawyers have years
of experience successfully representing
aviation accident victims and
their families. |
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We have on retainer aviation
experts nationwide and abroad to assist
our clients with their claims. |
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