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Flint Water Crisis: Victims Still Await Justice

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Flint residents have waited over 11 years for compensation from a $626.25 million settlement.
  • Many claims have been denied, forcing residents to appeal for compensation.
  • The settlement fund distribution includes significant attorney fees and administrative costs.
Flint Water Crisis: Victims Still Await Justice

Years after the Flint water crisis, residents are still fighting for compensation, with many facing denied claims and an extended wait for payouts. The $626.25 million civil settlement, intended to compensate victims, has become a source of further pain and frustration for those affected by the lead-contaminated water.

Despite court documents indicating that many of the approved claims are nearing resolution, no definitive timeline for payments has been provided. Residents like Deadra Whitely, who experienced severe health issues linked to lead exposure, express disbelief and anger at being deemed ineligible for compensation after years of suffering.

The settlement process has been criticized for its complexity and perceived unfairness, particularly regarding attorney fees and administrative costs that are expected to exceed $200 million. Activists emphasize that the long-term health consequences and loss of quality of life for Flint's 99,000 affected residents cannot be adequately measured by modest payouts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Flint water crisis began in 2014 when the city switched its water source to the Flint River without adequate corrosion control.
The $626.25 million settlement is still in the process of distributing funds, with many claims facing delays and denials.
Eligibility criteria are strict, and many residents who suffered health effects have been denied compensation, leading to appeals.

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