Helping Families Get Answers After Aviation Accidents

When an aviation accident happens in Hawai‘i, families are left with urgent questions and few easy answers. Galiher DeRobertis & Waxman’s Hawaii aviation lawyers represents people injured in serious aviation accidents across Hawai‘i, including helicopter tour crashes, air ambulance accidents, charter aircraft incidents, private plane crashes, interisland flight accidents and wrongful death claims.

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Help for Families After a Fatal Aviation Accident

Families deserve answers about what happened and whether the crash could have been prevented. Our Hawaii plane and helicopter accidents lawyers help families understand their legal options, investigate the cause of the accident and pursue accountability from every responsible party. A wrongful death claim after an aviation accident may include damages for funeral expenses, loss of financial support, loss of companionship and other losses available under Hawai‘i law.

Why Hawai‘i Aviation Accident Cases Are Different

Aviation accident cases in Hawai‘i are shaped by the islands themselves. Aircraft may fly over ocean routes, mountain ridges, valleys, cliffs, remote terrain and areas where the weather can change quickly.Helicopters can carry added risk because they are more vulnerable to bad weather, often flying at lower altitudes, near difficult terrain or in high-pressure conditions. Air ambulance cases add another layer. In Hawai‘i, patients may need urgent transport between islands to reach higher-level care. These flights may involve over-water travel, night operations, medical crew safety, dispatch decisions and corporate safety systems.

Aviation Accident Cases We Handle

Helicopter Accidents

Helicopter accident cases often require a close review of weather conditions, pilot training, flight planning, maintenance records, aircraft design and company safety policies.

  • Helicopter Tour Accidents: Sightseeing flights over Hawai‘i’s coastlines, valleys, waterfalls and remote terrain.
  • Air Ambulance and Medical Transport Accidents: Emergency medical flights between islands or to higher-level care.
  • Charter and Private Helicopter Crashes: Private, business or chartered helicopter transportation.

Airplane Accidents

Airplane accidents in Hawai‘i can cause catastrophic injury or death, even when only a few people are on board.

  • Private Plane and Small Aircraft Accidents: Crashes involving private planes, air taxis, charter aircraft or small aircraft.
  • Interisland Plane Accidents: Plane crashes during travel between the Hawaiian Islands.
  • Commercial Plane Accidents: Airline, airport, runway or large commercial aircraft incidents.

Who Can Be Held Liable After an Aviation Accident?

More than one person or company may be responsible for an aviation accident. A full investigation may look beyond the pilot to determine whether an aircraft operator, maintenance provider, manufacturer or other company contributed to the crash. Potentially liable parties may include:

  • Aircraft operators
  • Helicopter tour companies
  • Air ambulance companies
  • Aircraft owners
  • Pilots
  • Maintenance vendors
  • Aircraft manufacturers
  • Component-part manufacturers
  • Medical transport companies
  • Dispatch companies
  • Air traffic control or government entities in limited cases
  • Insurers

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What Can Companies Be Held Responsible For?

Aviation companies may be held responsible when unsafe decisions, poor training, defective equipment or preventable safety failures contribute to a crash. Potential claims may involve:

  • Pilot error or pilot fatigue
  • Unsafe weather decisions
  • Flying too low
  • Poor preflight planning and unsafe dispatch decisions
  • Inadequate pilot training
  • Poor maintenance
  • Mechanical failure and defective parts
  • Failure to install or use safety equipment
  • Poor flight monitoring
  • Air traffic control errors or miscommunication
  • Pressure to complete unsafe flights
  • Failure to follow safety policies

Referral and Co-Counsel Opportunities for Attorneys

Galiher DeRobertis & Waxman works with referring attorneys on complex aviation accident cases connected to Hawai‘i. For referring attorneys, Galiher DeRobertis & Waxman offers local Hawai‘i credibility, serious injury experience and the resources needed to investigate technical aviation claims. The firm can help preserve evidence, identify potential defendants, coordinate experts and pursue claims against operators, maintenance providers, manufacturers, insurers and other responsible parties.

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About Our Founder

Gary O. Galiher

Gary Galiher, the late founder of Galiher DeRobertis & Waxman, began practicing law in 1977 and started his own law firm the following year when he took on the first mesothelioma case in Hawai’i. We are proud to carry on his legacy, his personal commitment and his willingness to take on big organizations and companies on behalf of our clients.

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Our Core Values

We take your case personally and put your needs first. That means you will receive individual attention from our attorneys who work as a team. We leverage our vast experience and resources to ensure you get the best possible results, even if that means going to court. No kou pono drives our resolve — everything we do is on your behalf. And at the end of the day, nothing is more important to us than honesty and integrity.

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Our Results

We fearlessly take on large companies on behalf of locals and win. With over $1 billion in recoveries our track record speaks for itself. For decades, we’ve negotiated substantial settlements, obtained successful verdicts at trial and have been successful at appeal.

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If there’s no recovery in your case, you will not
have to pay a fee. We handle everything on a
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We provide free initial consultations. If you believe you or a loved one has a claim or a potential lawsuit, we are willing to meet with you to evaluate your claim with no obligation on your part. To learn more about your legal rights and options, please contact us to receive a free initial consultation.

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