Court Approves Graniteville Class Action Settlement
August 17 2005 - 4:47PM
PR Newswire (US)
NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- During a fairness
hearing today in federal district court, U.S. District Judge
Margaret Seymour approved a class action settlement agreement that
provides restitution for minor personal injury, property damage,
business and wage loss, expenses and inconvenience associated with
Norfolk Southern Railway's Jan. 6, 2005, derailment at
Graniteville, S.C. Judge Seymour granted formal approval of the
settlement reached by Norfolk Southern and counsel representing
many residents of Graniteville and other class members, finding the
class settlement to be fair, adequate, and reasonable. "We are
pleased with the court's approval of the class action settlement,
which provides full and fair compensation to the class members,"
said Bob Wells, general manager casualty claims. "This settlement
will resolve the majority of claims resulting from the derailment
without the delay and expense of lengthy litigation. In fact,
Norfolk Southern is processing the first payments of claims
submitted through the proof of claim process preliminarily approved
by Judge Seymour in May and finally approved at today's hearing.
"This settlement is another step forward in our unwavering
commitment to help the people of Graniteville recover from the
accident. We continue to work with those who were not included in
the class, and with their counsel, to resolve the remaining claims.
The settlement agreement was subject to final approval by the court
after members of the class were given an opportunity to review and
object to the terms of the settlement. Judge Seymour found no merit
in any of the objections filed. Class members have until Sept. 15,
2005, to submit a claim form to the Claims Settlement Office.
Norfolk Southern Corporation is one of the nation's premier
transportation companies. Its Norfolk Southern Railway subsidiary
operates approximately 21,300 route miles in 22 states, the
District of Columbia and Ontario, Canada, serving every major
container port in the eastern United States and providing superior
connections to western rail carriers. NS operates the most
extensive intermodal network in the East and is North America's
largest rail carrier of automotive parts and finished vehicles.
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