Arizona Helicopter Crash Lawyers
Were you or a loved one victimized by a helicopter crash in Arizona? Then you may be entitled to compensation. Get legal representation from award-winning lawyers after a helicopter crash in Yuma, Arizona and statewide.
Helicopter crashes almost always result in severe, if not catastrophic, life-threatening injuries. If you or a loved one has been injured in an Arizona helicopter crash, please connect with our firm as soon as possible. Doing so will help ensure critical accident details are not lost.
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Ten Notable Helicopter Crashes in Arizona
Helicopter crashes occur in Arizona for all types of reasons and to all types of people. Furthermore, helicopter injury accidents can take place in any city across the state, such as the Yuma helicopter crash that killed two Marines.
The following provides a brief glimpse of the variety of Arizona helicopter crashes that have left destruction and devastation dating back to 1993.
August 7, 1993: A multiple helicopter collision between two Papillon Airways helicopters occurred at the Grand Canyon Airport in Tusayan. Three people experienced severe injuries, nine received minor injuries, and two walked away with no injuries.
April 9, 2000: Nineteen people died when a military helicopter crashed in flames shortly after 8:00 p.m. The crash occurred at the Marana Regional Airport.
August 10, 2001: One passenger survived while the pilot and five other passengers died when a Papillon Airways tour helicopter crashed east of Meadview, Arizona.
July 5, 2003: Four passengers were injured during a Sundance Helicopters tour due to an in-flight electrical failure. The failure forced the helicopter into a hard landing at Temple Bar, Arizona, that then caused the helicopter to flip onto its right side.
September 20, 2003: One pilot and six passengers died in a helicopter crash just east of Grand Canyon West Airport during a Sundance Helicopters tour.
July 27, 2007: Two news gathering helicopters collided in midair in Phoenix, Arizona while covering a police pursuit. All four occupants in the two accident helicopters were killed.
July 29, 2010: The pilot, a paramedic, and a flight nurse were killed when a medical evacuation helicopter crashed on the north side of Tucson, Arizona.
May 18, 2014: A pilot was killed in a helicopter rollover accident in the Grand Canyon.
December 15, 2015: A pilot and flight nurse died and one flight paramedic survived a helicopter crash that occurred in a remote part of Arizona’s Superstitions Mountains.
February 10, 2018: Three people died and four experienced serious injuries after a Papillon Airways helicopter crashed during a tour of the west side of the Grand Canyon.
March 30, 2019: Two Marine pilots died in a helicopter crash during a training mission on Marine Corps Air Station Yuma training grounds.
When tragedy strikes, you need a legal team that is empathetic to your individual needs and unique circumstances. Contact the Arizona helicopter crash lawyers at our award-winning law firm to see what we can do for you.
Three Common Causes of Helicopter Crashes
Most aviation accidents, including helicopter crashes, are caused by the same three contributing factors: operational error, electrical malfunction, or mechanical malfunction.
Operational Error. Otherwise known as human error, is the number one cause of helicopter crashes. Mistakes with planning flight schedules, not spending enough time on pre- and post-flight inspections, an inexperienced pilot, or a seasoned pilot who fails to properly assess or respond to weather conditions or other risks can result in people experiencing injuries or even death.
Electrical malfunctions. A glitch in the electronic system can result in a loss of engine power, loss of flight control augmentation, and loss of power to electronic instruments. These failures can cause a pilot to lose control of the helicopter and crash.
Mechanical malfunctions. Irregular maintenance checks, faulty parts, and improper reassembly of replacement parts can cause mechanical malfunctions.
Injured in an Arizona Helicopter Crash? Seek Help Today!
No matter the cause of the helicopter accident that left you injured or bereaved from the loss of a loved one, our Arizona personal injury lawyers are committed to seeking justice and protecting your legal rights.
In the past 12 months, we’ve recovered over $100 million for our clients! This noteworthy amount of injury claim successes reflects how passionate we are to getting results for our clients.
Furthermore, with over 240 years of combined litigation experience our law firm has the experience to obtain just compensation for your injuries or wrongful death of a family member. Contact our 24/7 Arizona helicopter crash lawyers now for a free consultation!