Updated
Updated · KKTV · May 13
Law Firms Seek Over $10 Million After Frontier Flight 4345 DIA Incident
Updated
Updated · KKTV · May 13

Law Firms Seek Over $10 Million After Frontier Flight 4345 DIA Incident

2 articles · Updated · KKTV · May 13
  • $10 million-plus in damages is being sought by Ramos Law and DJC Law for Frontier Flight 4345 passengers after the May 8 Denver airport incident, with the firms saying travelers suffered physical and psychological injuries.
  • The planned suit alleges failures in DIA's perimeter security, intrusion detection, monitoring and runway-response procedures allowed a man onto Runway 17L without timely warning to air traffic control.
  • Michael Mott, 41, was struck and killed by the plane during takeoff, which triggered an engine fire, forced the takeoff to be aborted and led to an emergency evacuation.
  • The firms told Denver city agencies, police and the airport to preserve surveillance video, sensor data, access logs, radio traffic and internal records as the FAA and NTSB investigate.
A lawsuit claims DIA's catastrophic security failure was preventable. What critical flaw allowed a man onto an active runway?
Denver's airport perimeter was breached in nine minutes. Is a similar fatal security failure waiting to happen at another major US airport?