The rescue operation that saved a young man after 17 hours under an avalanche in Switzerland at the weekend may have cost 50,000 CHF according to experts. This is to cover two rescue helicopters (1.25 CHF per second per aircraft), the rescue teams and hospital treatment. According to the SUVA, which manages the majority of professional insurance in Switzerland, on average an off piste rescue costs ten times one on piste.
The accident occured at risk 3, the skiers was alone and did not have a Recco or Avalanche Beacon which would have sped up the rescue operation. The SUVA says that in such cases the Insurers would only pay out half the costs. The victim Cédric Genoud is still a student so his bills would be covered in part by his medical assurance but this is limited to 50% of the rescue with a limit of 5KCHF leaving Cédric with a possible bill of 45KCHF assuming he has not specialist off piste cover. Even if he has they may refuse to cover the young freerider if he commited a serious error.
http://www.lematin.ch/actu/suisse/avalanche-evolene-paiera-facture-234362
http://pistehors.com/news/ski/comments/0982-alive-after-17-hours-under-an-avalanche/