Airlink crash victims would be paid claims soon

Management of the State Insurance Company (SIC) on Wednesday assured victims of the Ghana Airforce plane, Airlink, that crashed in June last year that all passengers on the flight were duly covered under the passenger liability policy and that their claims would be paid soon.

A statement issued on Wednesday said the SIC had received 15 claim applications all of which have been passed on to AON, SIC’s Insurance Brokers in London.

It said the Executive Director of AON had met with representatives of SIC and the Chief of Staff of the Ghana Armed Forces to discuss speedy settlement of the claims adding that all outstanding issues have been resolved.

Meanwhile, management of SIC has commended the crash victims for their co-operation with Airlink and SIC under the prevailing circumstances.

Source: GhanaWeb

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