Austin law firm seeks $10M after fatal Frontier runway incident in Denver USEnglish An Austin law firm says it plans to sue the city and county of Denver on behalf of passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight involved in last week’s fatal runway incident at Denver International Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration, which is investigating the May 8 incident, said Frontier Airlines Flight 4345 struck a pedestrian during takeoff. Authorities identified the man killed as 41-year-old Michael Mott. Investigators said Mott jumped a perimeter fence and entered the runway area before he was struck by the plane within about two minutes. His death was ruled a suicide. The lawsuit alleges airport security failures allowed a man to access the runway, leading to the deadly incident and traumatizing passengers aboard the plane. The flight was carrying 224 passengers, according to officials. Austin-based DJC Law said it is representing several Denver-area passengers who were aboard the flight. The firm is working alongside Ramos Law, which represents additional passengers.
Published: May 13, 2026 5:59 pm
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