Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 Settlement in Chavez Mold Case _Chavez Mold Case Setttled_ (javascript:playVideo('762967', 'Chavez Mold Case Setttled', 'v', 'News', '62667', 'News', 'fvCatNo= & backgroundImageURL=', 'video.nbc15.madison.com') Updated: 6:38 PM Apr 21, 2006 A battle that began five years ago over mold at Madison's Cesar Chavez Elementary School is over. 35 teachers and students who filed a lawsuit against Westra Construction Company have settled out of court for $650,000. In 2001 Chavez Elementary was closed just three months after it opened when mold was found in a majority of the classrooms. The 35 people who brought on the suit claimed they developed severe asthma and other respiratory problems from being exposed to the mold. As a result, Westra Construction, the company which built the school, will pay the damage settlement. " Cases like this do take a long time but I think the time was well spent and everyone was working diligently, " says Jim Olson, one of the attorney's for the plaintiffs. " The plaintiffs, who are primarily teachers but there are a few students will get some compensation. They are not fully compensated for their loss but that is the nature of compromised agreements. " The $650,000 settlement was paid by Westra's insurance company and not by taxpayers. In 2002, a report found the building had not been aired properly during the construction process, creating a wet building syndrome. Chavez Elementary was refurbished and opened again in August of 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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