Foreign Carrier Liability
“Foreign carrier liability refers to the legal responsibility of international airlines for passenger injuries, deaths, or damages occurring during air travel, governed by international treaties and conventions.”
International aviation accidents involve complex legal frameworks that determine airline accountability. The Montreal Convention and Warsaw Convention establish liability limits and compensation standards for foreign carriers operating across borders.
These treaties create uniform rules for passenger protection while balancing airline operational needs. Understanding which convention applies to your case directly impacts potential recovery amounts and legal procedures available to injured passengers.
Contact [company_name] to evaluate your international aviation injury claim and determine applicable liability standards.
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