It?s been three years of vigorous defense but Wal-Mart Stores Inc. agreed to settle a federal class-action lawsuit involving more than 13,500 employees who alleged the retailer?s interference in how worker compensation claims were paid for on-the-job accidents.
U.S. District Judge Robert Blackburn in Denver approved the $4 million settlement from Wal-Mart and $4 million from co-defendant Claims Management Inc. on Tuesday (Nov. 13). The court also ordered four years of injunctive relief where Wal-Mart and CMI agreed to provide training for its workers compensation adjustors.
The case ? Josephine Gianzero v. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. ? ?also involved American Home Assurance Co. and Concentra Health Services in Colorado as co-defendants.
Concentra?s insurer, Lexington Insurance, agreed to pay another $4 million to settle the case.
The defendants each denied all allegations of wrongdoing.
Wal-Mart operates numerous retail stores in Colorado and American Home Assurance provides the company?s workers compensation insurance. Concentra operates medical facilities where Wal-Mart employees received treatment.
The approved settlement allows for $520 payments to more than 13,500 plaintiffs who were treated at a Concentra facility and $50 to those treated at other facilities.
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Source: http://5newsonline.com/2012/11/13/wal-mart-settles-4-million-lawsuit/
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