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Select Board hears Verus plan to run community claims fund after GE Vernova blade failure
Summary
Verus LLC presented a nine-phase plan to administer a community claims fund created under the settlement with GE Vernova, proposing a 180-day claims window, online portal, deficiency cure period and a valuation process that would use net-income measures; presenters said claimant identities would be kept confidential in aggregate reports.
Mark Eveland, founder and chief strategy officer of Verus LLC, laid out a nine‑phase plan Monday for administering the community claims fund created under the settlement with GE Vernova after a turbine blade failure. He told the Nantucket Select Board the program would begin with a published legal notice that opens a 180‑day claims window and a public portal where claimants can register and submit supporting documents.
Eveland said the program’s phases include an initial filing period, concurrent claim review, deficiency notices to request missing documentation, a valuation period and a distribution phase. “We would provide, in the program we’ve designed here, a 6 month…
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