Summary
It might cost the state's only workers' compensation insurer as much as $10.8 million to provide benefits to the lone survivor and to relatives of the 12 miners who died in January's Sago Mine explosion.
BrickStreet Mutual Insurance Co., the sole provider of workers' compensation insurance in West Virginia, now estimates the Sago Mine explosion will cost $3.7 million more than originally planned.See the full content of this document
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Sago Comp Costs: ; Rising
Shortly after the Jan. 2 explosion that killed 12 miners and injured Randal McCloy Jr., BrickStreet put $7.1 million in reserves for ongoing ...
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