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Wednesday 1 May 2013

Claim for Personal Injury: Are You Afraid of Heights?



It’s shocking to see a plane submerged into the water. Planes are for the sky and ships are for the sea. Not unless it’s a car which was recently reported that works on land and deeps into the water. Well, the said aircraft from Indonesia missed the runway and plunged into the water. Some passengers were injured. Good thing that there were no fatalities reported in the accident. Passengers suffer from trauma because of the incident. Although it’s a budget airline, it is still required to comply with highest standard of training of employees, most importantly the pilot. Inadequate training of employees can affect work performance and harm innocent people like these passengers. It’s a simple logic, whether you pay for a budget or an expensive fee, people deserves to be transported to a safe destination. Just imagine the shock of these passengers who are supposed to be on a land but ended up being submerged into the sea. It’s really traumatic. It’s not only the people inside the plane who suffered from stress but also their family and relatives who were so worried about their flight.

Speaking about airplane, a study conducted by British Airways shows that the back seats of an economy class is most popular to passengers. Another interesting result revealed that the right-hand side of the cabin is preferred by those who book their flights earlier. In addition to that, window seats are preferred by those who enjoy the view outside while the aisle seats are chosen by those who want to get out of their areas easily. Well, it’s nice to be given options. But the most important thing is to arrive in your destination safely.

Whatever marketing strategies employed by the airlines, safety should be the top most priority that should be offered to the customers. Convenience, service and on time arrival are equally important and should not be ignored. Accidents involving any forms of transportation are covered by claim for personal injury. This means any injuries while travelling by air, land or sea can be compensated if someone is negligent.

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