Chicago Aviation Accident Lawyers | Romanucci & Blandin
Traveling by air is relatively uneventful for most people, but when airline accidents do occur, fatalities are not uncommon and the injuries are often severe. Airline litigation is sophisticated, requiring knowledge of state, federal and sometimes international law.
Very few law firms are able to handle these types of cases – Romanucci & Blandin prides itself on its knowledge and experience in aviation law.
Aviation Accident Litigation Leaders
Romanucci & Blandin practices airline litigation and has been ranked among the top 8 Illinois firms in aviation practice by the Leading Lawyers Network of Illinois.
We are currently fighting on behalf of victims’ family members of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 which crashed shortly after take-off, killing all 157 people aboard in March of 2019. The fatal crash came after Lion Air Flight 610 crashed in Indonesia in October of 2018. Both planes were Boeing 737 MAX 8 models and were grounded worldwide for two years following the Ethiopian Airlines crash. Romanucci & Blandin is proud to be a part of the Plaintiff’s Executive Council on this important case.
Our firm has litigated other major airline crash disasters, including: Alaska Airlines 262, American Airlines 587, and the Southwest Airlines Midway runway excursion in 2005. At their former law firms, founding partners Antonio Romanucci and Stephan Blandin were involved in investigating and trying additional airline crash cases.
Resources
Romanucci & Blandin attorney David Neiman shares steps passengers can take to tell if they are flying on a Boeing 737 MAX 8 now that the aircrafts are back in service. By the end of February 2021, it is estimated that nearly 100 daily flights in the U.S. will be flown by the MAX 8, with United Airlines, American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, and Alaska Airlines resuming service in the first quarter of the year.
See details on a white paper presented by Romanucci & Blandin founding partner Antonio Romanucci to the Chicago Bar Association on missing jet Malaysia Flight 370.
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If you have questions regarding your airplane injury case, contact us today for a free consultation at (312) 458-1000, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
You pay nothing unless we win your case.