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Plane Crash Near Denton Airport Results in Minor Injuries
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From a Texas personal injury attorney’s standpoint, this is still a serious crash, even though the two people on board were lucky to survive. The plane reportedly went down near Denton Enterprise Airport shortly after takeoff, and while both occupants were able to get out and were taken to the hospital with only minor injuries, the fact remains that small-plane crashes can have lasting physical, financial, and legal consequences. In a case like this, the big question is what caused it. That could mean pilot error, a maintenance problem, mechanical failure, fuel-related issues, or some combination of factors. That is why it is so important to preserve the aircraft, maintenance history, pilot records, and the findings from the FAA and NTSB investigation from the start. If you have been injured in an aviation accident, it is important to understand your legal rights. Even minor injuries can lead to unexpected medical expenses and other costs. Consulting with an experienced attorney can help you navigate any potential claims that may arise from such incidents.
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