Tips for Filing an Airplane Accident Wrongful Death Claim

Airplane takes off on a runway near Washington D.C. Losing a loved one in an airplane accident is a devastating experience, one made even more overwhelming by the legal complexities that follow. Families often face a long road of grief, unanswered questions, and financial uncertainty. Filing a wrongful death claim may offer a path toward justice, accountability, and compensation—but it must be done correctly and strategically.

Attorney James (Jamie) Shoemaker has decades of experience handling high-stakes aviation and wrongful death cases. Recognized by Best Lawyers in America and Virginia Business Magazine’s “Legal Elite,” Mr. Shoemaker provides trusted representation to families across Virginia and nationwide. If you’re considering legal action after a fatal airplane accident, these tips can help you take the right steps forward.

What a Wrongful Death Claim Involves

A wrongful death claim is a civil lawsuit filed when someone dies due to the negligence, recklessness, or misconduct of another person or entity. In aviation cases, claims are often brought against:

  • Airlines or private aircraft operators

  • Aircraft manufacturers

  • Maintenance contractors

  • Air traffic control or government agencies

These claims allow surviving family members to seek compensation for both economic and emotional losses.

Know Who Can File the Claim

In Virginia, wrongful death claims must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased’s estate, typically a close family member. If you’re not the executor, coordinate with the estate before pursuing legal action.

Act Quickly—Time Limits Apply

Wrongful death claims in Virginia generally must be filed within two years of the date of death. Aviation cases may also involve federal deadlines. Failing to act in time could forfeit your right to compensation. Contacting an attorney early helps preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

Preserve Key Evidence

Important documents may include:

  • Travel records or flight details

  • Communications from the airline or investigators

  • Medical or autopsy reports

  • Financial and insurance documents

  • Photos or other digital records

This evidence supports both liability and damages.

The Types of Compensation Available

Compensation may include:

  • Funeral and medical expenses

  • Loss of future income

  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress

  • Loss of companionship or parental guidance

  • In severe cases, punitive damages

Work With an Attorney Who Understands Aviation Law

Aviation wrongful death claims require experience with federal regulations, multi-party liability, and complex investigations. Jamie Shoemaker offers the legal insight and compassionate counsel families need during this difficult time.

Contact J.H. Shoemaker Law at 757-223-4560 to schedule a confidential consultation. We serve families in Newport News, Virginia Beach, Hampton Roads, Washington D.C., and nationwide.

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