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Helicopter Crashes in Florida

Helicopter rides can be a great source of fun as well as a way to travel from one place to another. In Florida, individuals can enjoy scenic flights over certain cities and view the state’s most famous attractions. If you have been injured in a helicopter accident that you believe was caused by someone else’s negligence, you should contact one of our skilled Miami injury attorneys as soon as possible. We can assess the merits of your case and help you seek the compensation you deserve.

When a helicopter accident takes place, it is important to examine the situation thoroughly to determine the cause of the accident. The reality is that some crashes are caused by conditions that are outside everyone’s control, such as adverse weather conditions. Some helicopter accidents, however, are preventable and take place because of sheer carelessness. Helicopter crashes may be caused by a helicopter pilot’s error, a helicopter owner’s negligence, a helicopter manufacturer’s negligence, negligence by a hospital or corporation that is in charge of running the helicopter, or a maintenance company’s negligence.

Negligence is the failure to use reasonable care, resulting in damage or injury to someone else. Reasonable care refers to the obligation of every individual to act as a prudent person would act in the same or similar circumstances. In order to successfully assert a negligence claim, the plaintiff must establish the following elements. The defendant must have owed the plaintiff a duty of care, the defendant must have violated the duty of care, and the plaintiff’s injury or death must have been a direct result of the defendant’s carelessness.

The burden of proof in all negligence claims, including helicopter injury cases, is on the plaintiff. The standard to which plaintiffs are held is known as the “preponderance of the evidence,” which simply means that the evidence presented by the plaintiff must be more likely to be true or accurate than not true. Put another way, the plaintiff’s evidence must convince the jury that his or her version of events is more likely true than not.

In Florida, a personal injury plaintiff can seek damages such as medical bills, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, disfigurement, scarring, and more. Of course, the precise amount of compensation a plaintiff will ultimately be able to recover will depend on the nature and severity of the harm.

If you have been injured or a loved one has been killed in a helicopter crash, it is important to reach out to a skilled Miami plane accident attorney as soon as possible. At the Law Offices of Robert Dixon, we can discuss the details of your accident with you and determine the viability of your claim. We understand that there are few things that can be more traumatic and stressful than a helicopter accident, which is why you can expect the utmost compassion from us in handling your case. We proudly represent clients throughout South Florida. To get the answers you want about your case, call us at 1-877-499-HURT (4878) or reach out to us online today.

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