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Diocese of Springfield to offer
voluntary arbitration procedure
SPRINGFIELD - As a result of the resolution of its lawsuit with insurance
carriers, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield will be offering
an independent, voluntary arbitration procedure to any sexual abuse
claimant who has a pending, credible claim. The purpose of the arbitration
will be to offer a speedy claims resolution process to those who have
patiently waited while the diocese's insurance lawsuit was pending.
The arbitration process will be conducted by Paul Finn and Brian Mone
of Commonwealth Mediation in Brockton, Massachusetts. Commonwealth Mediation
is highly experienced in sexual abuse cases having mediated settlements
throughout New England.
The arbitration process will provide the claimants with a hearing at
which they may tell their story and not be subject to questioning by
attorneys for the insurance carriers or the diocese. After hearing the
claimant, any other witnesses the claimant offers, and reviewing any
medical materials, Commonwealth Mediation will work out the award to
each claimant of an amount between $5,000 and $200,000. The Diocese
will waive all legal defenses including the statute of limitations or
charitable immunity. In order to be eligible to participate in this
voluntary arbitration process, the claimant will need to complete for
the arbitrators, under oath, a confidential questionnaire developed
by the insurance carriers.
The process only applies to credible, pending claims of which the Diocese
had notice by noon on June 2, 2008, concerning acts which took place
prior to October, 1986. These carriers stopped providing insurance after
1986.
Bullets / Arbitration
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Voluntary Program
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Conducted totally by independent arbitrators experienced
in sexual abuse claims
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Diocese will not attend any hearing or contest any
claim determined to be eligible
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Awards made by arbitrators after hearing will be no
less than $5,000, and no more than $200,000
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Eligibility is for any claimant who has notified
the Diocese of a claim by noon on June 2, 2008 in which the misconduct
is alleged to have occurred before October l7, 1986
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Claimants need only complete for the arbitrators a
confidential questionnaire, under oath, developed by the insurance
carriers, to be screened in or out of the program
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Any claimant who elects not to participate or who
is not offered the opportunity to participate, will still have all
his or her legal rights to pursue that claim in a formal court jury
trial proceeding
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Claimants will have until July 31, 2008 to decide
if they wish to participate in the program
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Hearings will begin on August 11, 2008 and be concluded
by October 10, 2008
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Awards will be made by the arbitrators on October
20, 2008
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Payments will be made to claimants by November 20,
2008
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