A serious aviation incident at New York’s LaGuardia Airport has left dozens of passengers injured, with many experiencing significant trauma.
According to a report by The New York Times, an Air Canada regional jet arriving from Montreal collided with a fire truck on an active runway while landing. The crash killed both pilots and injured dozens of passengers and crew members, with more than 40 individuals transported to hospitals. Some victims suffered serious injuries in the violent impact.
The aircraft, carrying over 70 passengers, struck the emergency vehicle after it had entered the runway, reportedly due to a breakdown in communication with air traffic control. Investigators are now examining whether human error, staffing shortages, or procedural failures contributed to the crash. The force of the collision caused severe damage to the front of the aircraft, and many individuals were thrown from their seats or injured during evacuation. Emergency responders transported dozens to nearby hospitals.
Injured in the Air Canada LaGuardia Crash? Contact a Silverman Thompson Personal Injury Lawyer
If you or a loved one were injured in this crash, it is important to understand that aviation accident cases are often complex and can involve multiple responsible parties, including airlines, airport authorities, and air traffic control entities.
At Silverman Thompson, our personal injury attorneys have extensive experience handling catastrophic injury cases and navigating high-stakes litigation. We represent clients nationwide and are equipped to pursue claims involving serious transportation accidents.
If you were affected by the Air Canada crash at LaGuardia Airport, we encourage you to contact our team to discuss your potential claim.
Call Silverman Thompson today for a confidential consultation.
Contact Andrew G. Slutkin with further questions or inquiries at 410-385-2786
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