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Whether in the United States or overseas, from northern Europe to Africa to the Indian Ocean, Raynes McCarty has been called upon to represent the families of plane and helicopter disasters. The Firm’s attorneys combine both technical expertise – one of whom is an instrument rated airplane pilot – and decades of international experience, including:
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When a Boeing Chinook helicopter went down in the North Sea, killing all 46 oil rig workers who were aboard, the Raynes McCarty team was brought in to reveal the defect in the helicopter design and to navigate a web of international law in order to maximize the families' recoveries.
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When terrorists brought down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, it was a Raynes McCarty attorney who represented a Pennsylvania family and worked to hold the airline responsible for inadequate security.
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When a family vacationing in Kenya lost their lives in an airplane crash, a Raynes McCarty attorney led the team of international lawyers that investigated the crash, uncovered who was responsible, and then held them accountable under a blend of both Kenyan and U.S. law.
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When a Pennsylvania woman perished when a Spantex Airline plane crashed as it took off from Malaga, Spain, Raynes McCarty represented the family and was able to secure a substantial recovery.
- When two helicopter pilots were killed in the midair collision
with Sen. Heinz's airplane, Raynes McCarty represented the surviving
families and secured a confidential recovery that provided them
with financial security.
A number of our attorneys are Fellows of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers, which gives us access to a worldwide network of the most respected trial lawyers.
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