Lawyers in gas disaster suit to host sessions
"We are planning to hold three town hall meetings to help people file claims and answer any questions," said
She added, "This is real money and it's easy to file a claim. An average family of four could get a lump sum payment of
The
The deadline to file claims related to the 2018
All town halls will be held on Saturdays in January from 12
The meetings will be held the
All residents who attend the sessions should bring proof of residency in the areas affected by the
For more information, call 833-927-0819 or visit ColumbiaGasExplosionSettlement.com.
Not everyone is on board with the class-action suit.
"I am of the opinion that the settlement terms are unfair and unreasonable," he said in a letter dated
The reason Rivera objects to the suit, he said, is that the attorneys' fees proposed as part of the settlement are too high, the time frame to apply for compensation under the settlement is too short, and the claims process is too complicated.
He isn't the only one objecting to the proposed settlement.
A group of residents who formerly lived in a multi-family home at
The
Three firefighters and 19 civilians were hurt, 50,000 people were forced to evacuate, and the severity of the damage largely depended on the age of appliances people had. Five homes were destroyed and 131 structures damaged, according to findings by the
The settlement could benefit roughly 175,000 residents and businesses and allows for six categories of lump-sum payouts, ranging from
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