Insurer Resists Payment in Mont. Aviation Crash

July 18, 2005

The sole survivor of a 2004 plane crash that killed three men is demanding the aircraft’s insurer cover more than $46,000 in unpaid medical bills, but the insurance company is resisting.

AIG Aviation Inc., the insurer, said paying for the medical care of Don Olson would be premature because the National Transportation Safety Board has not determined why the single-engine plane crashed last Dec. 4. The plane went down on Sacajawea Peak northeast of Bozeman, Montana.

An AIG representative has said the crash appears to have been a case of pilot error. Olson maintains a malfunction in the Cirrus 22 caused it to crash.

A lawsuit on Olson’s behalf was filed against AIG and a letter demanding payment of medical bills has been attached to the case file.

Olson, a mechanic in his early 20s, suffered burns, frostbite and internal injuries. He is from the Gallatin Valley, as were the three men who died.

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Topics Carriers Aviation

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  • June 25, 2008 at 11:45 am
    Don Olson says:
    I am Mr. Olson, Yes AIG insurance withheld until the bitter end. This is by far the most cold harted group of individuals ever!!. $46,000 is actually about $ 42,000 short of w... read more
  • July 20, 2005 at 9:47 am
    CFI says:
    Seems funny to me to; "pilot screwup" is definitely not excluded on an aviation liability policy. Unless they suspect a mechanical problem which is 100% someone else's liabil... read more
  • July 19, 2005 at 4:18 am
    Phrg46 says:
    Nothing like a contract that excludes coverage for screwups.

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