Curcio Law has been retained to represent individuals injured in the recent Dulles Airport mobile lounge crash and is actively conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. As additional passengers come forward, their shared experiences are helping to build a clearer understanding of what occurred and a stronger case for accountability.
Time is an important factor in situations like this. The airport or its contractors may try to resolve claims early to limit their responsibility, but those offers rarely reflect the full impact of an injury. Retaining your own attorney ensures that someone is looking out for your best interests. An experienced lawyer can help uncover key evidence, accurately assess the extent of your injuries, and pursue full compensation rather than accepting a quick settlement that may fall short.
Curcio Law brings decades of experience in complex transportation and aviation cases. Our team offers:
- Comprehensive case investigation to identify all liable parties, including government agencies, maintenance contractors, and manufacturers.
- Coordination with federal investigators (FAA, NTSB) and industry experts to establish the facts.
- Guidance through the claims and recovery process, ensuring medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term impacts are fully considered.
- Representation on a contingency-fee basis, meaning no attorney’s fees are owed unless compensation is recovered.
If you or a loved one were injured in this incident or have information that could assist our investigation, we encourage you to contact Curcio Law at (703) 836-3366 as soon as possible. Early involvement allows our attorneys to preserve critical evidence and pursue the full compensation that victims deserve.
About the Accident
On November 10 around 4:30 p.m., a “people mover” vehicle, also known as a mobile lounge, at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) crashed into Concourse D, sending 18 passengers to local hospitals with injuries, according to officials.
The Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority (MWAA) confirmed that the vehicle “struck the dock at an angle as it was pulling up to the building.” Passengers were forced to evacuate using the mobile lounge’s stairs while emergency crews responded. Video from the scene showed a significant emergency presence on the tarmac, though airport operations continued.