Insurance settlement not complete for water damage in Alfred Dickey [The Jamestown Sun, N.D.]
Apr. 12—JAMESTOWN — An insurance company is in the process of reimbursing the
He said the library system paid Steam Brothers more than
Rector told James River Valley Library System Board of Directors on
"We don't have any closed spaces because of this incident, so everything is open," Rector said. "We just have some unsightly places (ceiling tiles down and some uneven floors from moisture). ... There's no mold or mildew or anything that I'm aware of and so I'm really happy how we've come out of this and now it just comes down to they either need to hear from this adjuster or send another one."
Rector said he spoke to the insurance representative about getting reimbursed
"I was able to send him documentation, showing that the average original cost for these books was
Rector said after the meeting that the library board would need to settle with the insurance company on the amount that will be reimbursed per book. Rector said in January that over 500 children's hardcover books were lost due to water damage.
In other business, Rector told the library board that the roof of
Rector said a new roof was installed in 2016 on the
He said there was no actual damage in the building other than some ceiling tiles getting ruined. He also said DVD cases got wet but the actual DVDs were not in the cases.
Fans are running in the county library to keep the carpet dry. Rector said
He said water has stopped leaking into the county library.
The library board also unanimously approved a bid for more than
Tritschler Masonry in
The work involves tuck-pointing the top 2 feet of all walls including the back side of the building on the roof, stoops, front entrance and decorative masonry. The company will also repair other problem areas where the mortar joints are not in good condition.
___
(c)2023 The Jamestown Sun (Jamestown, N.D.)
Visit The Jamestown Sun (Jamestown, N.D.) at www.jamestownsun.com
Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Owners, supervisors at Escondido landscaping company plead not guilty to insurance fraud charges [The San Diego Union-Tribune]
Non-Financial Report 2022
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News