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Orange County Board of Supervisors approves two proposed workers'‑comp settlements, reports multiple airport‑fire settlements
Summary
The Orange County Board of Supervisors reported out from closed session, approving proposed $400,000 and $450,000 workers' compensation settlements, delegating settlement authority on multiple airport‑fire claims and announcing acceptance of three airport‑fire settlements totaling $4,575,000. Copies of finalized agreements will be available through CEO Risk Management.
The Orange County Board of Supervisors on a reported 4‑0 vote approved two proposed workers' compensation settlements and delegated authority to county risk managers to negotiate several airport‑fire claims, the board said in a public report out from closed session.
The Clerk told the board that the panel approved a proposed $400,000 settlement in Alfred Lasheber v. County of Orange. The claimant, described in the report as a retired sheriff's investigator, alleges multiple industrial injuries including hearing loss, hypertension and heart disease. The Clerk said the agreement “remains subject to the final approval of others,” and that finalized documents will be made available through CEO Risk Management to anyone…
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