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Understanding Your Rights After a Boeing 737 MAX Incident

Last updated: Mar 5, 2024 6:23 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Understanding Your Rights After a Boeing 737 MAX Incident

The Boeing 737 MAX, once celebrated for its fuel efficiency and performance, has encountered multiple safety issues in recent years. Following two tragic accidents linked to a flight control system malfunction, the entire global fleet was grounded by aviation authorities worldwide, including the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).


But the story doesn’t end there. Recent incidents involving the 737 MAX on Alaska Airlines and United Airlines have reignited concerns, leaving passengers wondering: what are my rights if I’m injured on one of these planes?

Understanding Your Rights After a Boeing 737 MAX Incident

A Brief Recap of the 737 MAX Grounding

In 2018 and 2019, crashes involving Boeing 737 MAX jets, Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302, tragically claimed hundreds of lives. Investigations revealed a common culprit: a malfunction in the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System (MCAS), a software designed to prevent stalls. Citing safety concerns, the FAA and other regulatory bodies grounded the entire 737 MAX fleet.


Boeing made modifications to the MCAS system and underwent extensive reviews before the FAA eventually ungrounded the aircraft in late 2020. Yet, the shadow of those accidents and public unease remains.

Recent Incidents Raise New Questions

In January 2023, an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX lost a mid-cabin door plug mid-flight, prompting an emergency landing. While no injuries were reported, the incident raised concerns about potential manufacturing or maintenance issues. Shortly after, a United Airlines 737 MAX experienced an engine malfunction, forcing an unscheduled landing. Thankfully, there were no injuries in this case either.


Understanding Your Rights as an Injured Passenger

If you were injured on a Boeing 737 MAX flight, especially during the grounding period or involving recent incidents, you may have legal options to pursue compensation for your damages. This could include:

  • Medical expenses: Reimbursement for past and future medical bills related to your injuries.
  • Lost wages: Compensation for income you were unable to earn due to your injuries.
  • Pain and suffering: Compensation for the physical and emotional pain you endured.
  • Other losses: Depending on the specifics of your case, you may be entitled to compensation for other losses, such as property damage or loss of enjoyment of life.

Why You Need an Aviation Accident Lawyer

As attorney J.J. Dominguez of The Dominguez Firm explains, “Airplane accident claims, particularly those involving complex technical issues like the 737 MAX, can be intricate and challenging to navigate. There are several reasons why seeking legal representation from an aviation accident attorney is crucial.” He went on to outline those reasons:


  • Expertise in complex litigation: Aviation accident lawyers understand the intricacies of these cases, including international treaties, regulations, and the multiple parties involved (manufacturers, airlines, maintenance crews, etc.).
  • Gathering evidence and investigating the cause: They know how to gather crucial evidence, such as flight data recorders, maintenance records, and expert witness testimony, to build a strong case.
  • Negotiating with insurance companies: Insurance companies representing airlines and manufacturers are often aggressive in denying or minimizing claims. An experienced lawyer can effectively negotiate on your behalf to ensure you receive fair compensation.
  • Understanding international law: If your injury occurred on an international flight, the legal landscape becomes even more complex. An aviation accident lawyer familiar with international treaties and conventions governing air travel can ensure your rights are protected.

Taking Control After Turbulence

Being injured in an airplane incident, especially one involving a plane with a history of safety concerns, can be a frightening and overwhelming experience. Remember, you have rights, and you don’t have to face this challenge alone. Consulting with an experienced aviation accident lawyer can empower you to understand your options, pursue compensation, and move forward with your life.


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