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Off-Duty Officers Injured in Forney Plane Crash
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A small plane crash in Kaufman County injured three off-duty Dallas police officers Saturday morning. According to NBC 5, the single-engine aircraft crashed in the Forney area, and all three officers on board were taken to the hospital for treatment. The crash remains under investigation. Plane crashes involving small aircraft require a thorough investigation, especially when multiple people are injured. A Texas aviation accident lawyer can review whether pilot error, engine failure, mechanical problems, maintenance issues, fuel problems, weather conditions, aircraft defects, or emergency landing procedures contributed to the crash. Aviation accident evidence can disappear quickly. Aircraft maintenance records, flight logs, FAA reports, pilot records, weather data, engine components, crash scene photos, witness statements, emergency response reports, and wreckage inspection findings may all be critical to determining what happened and who may be responsible. If you or your loved one was injured in a Forney plane crash, Kaufman County aviation accident, small aircraft crash, or Texas emergency landing incident, you may have the right to seek justice and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, lost wages, future care needs, and other damages. Call (214) 699-6524 for a free consultation. You don’t pay unless we win.
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