Airline Liability for Personal Injury: The Montreal Convention and International Passenger Rights

If you are injured while a passenger on an international flight, you have certain rights and protections against the airline. The Montreal Convention, or MC 1999, is an international treaty that establishes airline liability in the case of passenger death or injury and helps ensure passengers are compensated following an airline tragedy. A passenger can…

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Clear Air Turbulence and Air Travel

August 2024 – It is time to take a sober look at clear air turbulence and its risks to air travel. Researchers have data confirming that clear air turbulence at altitudes used by airlines is more prevalent and more severe than ever before. Very few airline passengers and crew members would disagree. “Clear air turbulence”…

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Did You Know? Aircraft Door Plugs

Did you know? A door plug is a piece of metal shaped like a door used to fill the space that an aircraft door would otherwise take. There has been a lot of media attention about “door plugs” since a door plug blew out of an Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 Boeing Max 9 aircraft on…

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Did You Know? Airline Cabin Depressurization

Did you know that all airliners and private jets have pressurized cabins that permit passengers to ride comfortably at high altitudes without oxygen masks?  Most airliners fly at altitudes between 30,000 and 40,000 feet to avoid weather and improve operating efficiency. Do you know how long you can survive without oxygen if the cabin suddenly…

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Did You Know? Clear Air Turbulence

Did you Know? Clear Air Turbulence is Sudden Severe Turbulence Unrelated to Storms? This week, Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 from London to Singapore encountered severe turbulence over the Andaman Sea resulting in the death of a passenger and serious injuries to other passengers.  Over 80 passengers required hospitalization after the pilots made an emergency landing…

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Did you know? Federal Aviation Regulations

Did you know that the comprehensive Federal Aviation Regulations may have been inspired by the work of a city attorney in a small Florida town that had no airplanes?   In 1908, P.A. Vans Agnew, city attorney in Kissimmee, Florida, drafted the first law of its kind in a city ordinance that restricted low flights…

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OSHA Heat Stress Guidelines

Heat stress is a serious occupational hazard that affects workers in various industries, especially those exposed to high temperatures and humidity. Every year, thousands of workers suffer from heat-related illnesses and injuries, some of which can be fatal. Employers have a responsibility to provide a safe working environment and protect employees from heat stress. Heat…

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What Happens if Your Doctor Fails To Diagnose Your Illness?

More than 126,000 Americans lose their lives each year as a result of doctors and medical professionals incorrectly diagnosing or failing to diagnose significant medical conditions. If you or a loved one are struggling with a medical issue that was not properly diagnosed or a diagnosis was unnecessarily delayed, you may have grounds to pursue…

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