What types of airline injuries can give rise to a personal injury claim?

What types of airline injuries can give rise to a personal injury claim?

Claims arise from a wide spectrum of injuries including: traumatic brain injuries from overhead bin luggage falls; fractured bones from turbulence without adequate warning; spinal injuries from sudden hard landings; burns or scalding injuries from beverage spills; slip-and-fall injuries in aircraft aisles or jetways; assault or battery by crew or fellow passengers when the airline failed to act; deep vein thrombosis (DVT) complications from prolonged seat confinement without duty-of-care warnings; and wrongful death. If your injury was caused by the airline’s negligence or a crew member’s failure to act, you may have a viable claim.