Connecticut Agrees to Pay Over $6 Million in Decade-Long Case
Connecticut Agrees to Pay Over $6 Million in Decade-Long Case
The state of Connecticut is set to pay out $6.25 million to the estate of a couple who was killed years ago when a limb from at 70-foot tree fell on their vehicle on the Merritt Parkway in Westport. The couple was killed on June 9, 2007, and a decade-long case would follow. At the time, their seven- and nine-year-old sons were in the back seat. James and William were raised by a paternal uncle and his wife in Hartford.The three-page settlement agreement was filed with the General Assembly by the state attorney general and signed by state attorneys for the sons of Dr. Joseph Stavola and his wife, attorney Jeanne Serocke-Stavola. The legislature will now decide whether to back the proposed terms, reject the settlement or do nothing. If the third option is selected, the terms will be automatically approved after thirty days. From there the settlement would be filed, and the money would be funded by taxpayers’ dollars.A $15 million claim for economic and wrongful death damages was originally submitted to the state’s Office of the Claims Commissioner in 2008. Prosecuting attorney David G. Hill filed the lawsuit because in the state of Connecticut, ‘sovereign immunity’ is granted against most lawsuits. A trial has been scheduled for March 14, 2018, in Hartford Superior Court should the agreement be rejected.
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