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FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

Quick decisions in dangerous situations can cause injury. Fenner & Boles understands the work environment and unique pressures of flight attendants.



INFORMATION FOR INJURED FLIGHT ATTENDANTS

The law firm of Fenner & Boles is experienced in helping flight attendants who have been injured on the job. Because we have talked with so many airline workers, we understand the work environment and the unique pressures of this job. Flight attendants have to make quick decisions and react quickly to dangerous situations. This can cause injury. Flight attendants may also be injured

  • in turbulence
  • pushing a meal cart, beverage cart, or other equipment
  • lifting and storing luggage overhead
  • assisting a passenger
  • deflecting a heavy object from hitting someone

It is important that these injuries are treated and allowed to heal before work is resumed.

A common problem we have seen with flight attendants is that the insurer issues a Notice of Temporary Compensation Payable, which gives them the right to cut off benefits within 90 days. The insurer then arranges an evaluation by a "company" doctor who releases the injured employee to full duty even if the employee is not recovered. And finally, the insurer then denies the claim.

We have represented many Philadelphia-based flight attendants across the country—especially flight attendants at USAirways. The attorneys at Fenner & Boles have experience in dealing with the insurers for flight attendants and can help you regardless of where you live or where you were injured

If you are an injured flight attendant, contact the law firm of Fenner & Boles today. The consultation is free.

For more detailed information about flight attendants and their rights please go to Flight Attendants FAQ.