MOSCOW, March 28 (RAPSI) - The West-Siberian District Federal Commercial Court has upheld the lower courts’ ruling ordering twenty foreign insurance companies to pay Russia's Kapital Strakhovaniye about $16 million over the Superjet 100 aicraft crash in Indonesia in May 2012, according to court records.
Foreign insurers have appealed decisions made in 2015 in favor of the plaintiff by a Khanty-Mansi regional commercial court and the Eighth Commercial Court of Appeals.
Twenty-four companies were initially defendants in the case. However, due to partial payment of the debt, the plaintiff withdrew claims against some of them.
Kapital Strakhovaniye initially claimed $32.4 million in damages from the companies that provided insurance for 48 people on board. The sum was reduced to $16 million after partial payments were made.
General Insurance Corporation of India, Assicurazioni Generali S.p.A., UK Branch, Swiss Re Europe S.A., Starr Insurance and Reinsurance Limited (London) are named among defendants in the case. The lawsuit was filed back in June 2013.
The Moscow Commercial Court also heard another plane crash related suit. Sukhoi Company demanded $29.5 million in insurance payouts for the SSJ-100 from Kapital Strakhovaniye. In September 2013, the parties signed an amicable agreement under which the underwriter committed to pay the plaintiff $14.1 million in addition to the previous payments. The insurance company claimed that the insurance agreement on the plane was 95% reinsured in the Western market.
The plane crashed on its first ever demonstration tour, that was to include six Asian countries, over Indonesia on May 9, 2012. All those on board, including eight Russian nationals, were killed.
The plane crashed into Mount Salak at an altitude of 1.6 km. The investigation found that the disaster was caused by human error.