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