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Most Common Airplane Accident Injuries

 Posted on April 15, 2014 in Uncategorized

There’s no doubt that being involved in an airplane accident can be one of the most harrowing experiences of your life. While many victims feel a big sense of relief from surviving a crash or other in-flight incident, some victims may continue to suffer from chronic pain long after the accident is over. Following are some of the most common types of accidents and incidents that can impact a passenger.

Minor accidents involving turbulence or the opening of the overhead baggage area can have big repercussions. Nearly 4,500 accidents happen every year involving overhead baggage compartments, which can fly open during flight. According to a NATO report, the heavier the items in the overhead compartment, the more serious injuries may be. With baggage fees going up at many airlines, more passengers are cramming their carry-ons full of items, making it all the more dangerous for passengers sitting underneath the heavy luggage.

Common injuries from falling luggage include fractures to the nose, mandible, or maxilla and whiplash. Severe turbulence while traveling can jerk airline passengers around, leading to fractures or even broken bones. When an airline has failed to maintain a minimum level of safety on board, passengers may have damage claims against the airplane carrier.

Airlines are responsible for maintaining a heightened duty of care while transporting passengers. Vigilance and safety should be primary concerns for all airline carriers, and this duty of care also extends to airline employees. Passengers must be protected from harm in all possible ways while traveling in airplanes, but accidents can and do still happen.

If you have been injured as a plane passenger, you need to seek medical attention for your injuries. Chronic neck and back pain are also common for those who have been victims, and they may impact your ability to work or enjoy daily activities. If you have been injured, contact a Texas personal injury attorney today.

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