Insurance claims for the Jan. 31 plane crash that killed eight and left a swath of destruction in Northeast Philadelphia will likely far exceed $10 million, according to a new federal court filing.
An insurance provider for Mexican medical airline Med Jets, S.A. De C.V. — which operates under the trade name Jet Rescue Air Ambulance — filed a complaint in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania last month indicating that claims “will far exceed the remaining liability limits” of the company’s policy, valued at $10 million per aircraft.
The action comes in the wake of dozens of claims already filed on behalf of property owners, people injured or killed in the crash, or their next of kin. The suit says the company anticipates potentially hundreds more are likely to be filed…