Tolland agrees to settlement with insurer over crumbling concrete
Journal Inquirer (Manchester, CT)
The Town Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a settlement offer with
Connecticut Interlocal Risk Management Agency, CIRMA, the town s insurer to resolve pending claims of crumbling foundations.
Under the settlement, CIRMA pays the town
$600,000 in exchange for release from all present and future damage claims to the town buildings, and that all parties bear all of their own costs and expenses relating to the claims resolved by the agreement.
CONCRETE SETTLEMENT
OFFER: The insurer will pay the town
$600,000
Richard Conti said Tuesday. It has been a difficult negotiation.
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Hundreds more schools across Greater Manchester have been praised by parents (Image: Getty Images)
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