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February 27, 2008
McCloy, miner's family settle lawsuits over Sago

Sago survivor Randal McCloy Jr. and the family of fallen miner David Lewis have settled lawsuits against International Coal Group over the January 2006 mine disaster.

ICG agreed to pay undisclosed sums of money to McCloy and to Lewis' estate.

Both cases were quietly settled over the last two weeks, according to court records and lawyers for the families.

Lawsuits against Scott Depot-based ICG are still pending by families of 10 of the 11 other miners who died after the Sago Mine explosion. Section foreman Martin Toler Jr. is the only victim for whom a suit has not been filed.

McCloy and the Lewis estate also still have cases pending against some ICG suppliers and contractors. The pending cases are consolidated before Kanawha Circuit Judge Charles King.

Both Stephen Goodwin, a lawyer for the McCloy family, and Jeff Robinette, who represented the Lewis estate, declined to provide details of the settlements.

"It ensures that the McCloys and their children will be comfortable, which is the important thing," Goodwin said Tuesday. "We're happy it's over."

ICG spokesman Ira Gamm declined comment on the settlements.

In previous disclosures to stockholders, including one filed in November, ICG said that the company was "appropriately insured for potential claims" and had "fully reserved our deductible applicable to our insurance policies."

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