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Injured in the Tullahoma Skydiving Plane Crash? 


You May Still Have a Case, Even If You Signed a Waiver 

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If you or a loved one were on the skydiving plane that crashed near Tullahoma Regional Airport on June 8, you’re likely facing more questions than answers. 

At GriffithLaw, we help people hurt by others’ negligence, even in high-risk activities like skydiving. Just because you signed a waiver doesn’t mean you’re out of options. 

What You Need to Know: 

  • Waivers are not absolute. Tennessee law does not enforce waivers if gross negligence or recklessness played a role. 
  • Pilot errors or mechanical failure may change everything. 
    If the plane was overloaded, improperly maintained, or the pilot made a critical error, you could be entitled to compensation. 
  • You didn’t sign away your right to safety. Waivers don’t excuse companies from following basic safety rules and FAA regulations. 
  • You have limited time to act. Evidence is being gathered now by the FAA and NTSB, and we can help you preserve your rights and uncover the truth. 

We’re Investigating: 

  • Why the aircraft crashed during takeoff 
  • Whether the plane was properly maintained 
  • The training and decisions of the pilot 
  • Whether the operator followed FAA rules 
  • If the waiver you signed is even enforceable 

Your Legal Options: 

You deserve answers. You deserve support. You deserve a law firm that knows how to challenge liability waivers and stand up to powerful companies. 

Call Griffith Law today for a free, confidential consultation

We’re here to serve you, not the insurance companies. 

(615) 823-8233