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Transcript - Airplane Injuries

There are approximately 70,000 flights handled each day in the United States. Flying has become one of the most convenient and safest ways to travel. The chances of actually being in an accident are usually slim. However, even though the odds are in your favor, if an airplane does experience problems, or crashes, the results are usually catastrophic. In 2013, there were nine commercial airplane crashes, killing 70 people, and injuring hundreds of others. Pilot errors, structural and design problems, poor maintenance, and air traffic controller decisions are all preventable reasons that caused these accidents. Our goal at Moll Law Group is to prevent unnecessary injuries and deaths from airplanes by advocating to improve airport safety regulations, improving airplane design and safety features, making sure airlines maintain aircrafts, and provide relief for their pilots. If you have a case and would like a prompt and confidential evaluation, please complete and submit our free consultation form. For free consumer safety information and case updates, visit us at legalnewsnetwork.com.

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