NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — Aviation attorney Keith Williams of the Keith Williams Law Group emphasizes the need for further investigation before determining the cause of a fatal plane crash in White County, Tennessee.
On April 26, at approximately 11:47 a.m. local time, a Mooney M20TN Acclaim traveling from Alabaster-Shelby County Airport in Alabama to Sparta-Upper Cumberland Regional Airport in Tennessee tragically crashed near Almyra Road. All three individuals on board lost their lives.
Federal authorities, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), have launched an inquiry into the incident.
"It’s too early to determine the exact cause of the crash," says Williams. "Investigators will assess factors such as pilot error and potential mechanical issues that may have occurred during descent. A full analysis will take time."
Williams brings extensive expertise to aviation-related legal matters. He is the past chair of the American Association for Justice’s Aviation Litigation Section and a member of the Aviation and Space Law Committee within the American Bar Association’s Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section. Additionally, he is a former president of the Tennessee Trial Lawyers Association.
For more information, call (615) 444-2900 or visit www.keithwilliamslawgroup.com.
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About Keith Williams Law Group
With offices in downtown Nashville and Lebanon’s historic town square, Keith Williams Law Group advocates for clients seeking maximum compensation for injuries sustained in various accidents, including aviation incidents, car crashes, trucking accidents, defective products, and highway work zone collisions. For more information, call (615) 444-2900 or visit www.keithwilliamslawgroup.com.