Vancouver Sun

Train disaster victims’ compensati­on gets approval from U.S. bankruptcy judge

- DAVID SHARP

PORTLAND, Maine — A U.S. bankruptcy judge has approved a $446 million Cdn settlement fund for victims of the fiery Lac Mégantic oil-train derailment in Quebec that killed 47 people.

Judge Peter Cary announced his decision Friday after Canadian Pacific dropped its objection to the settlement moving forward and a Canadian judge gave conditiona­l approval.

Barring any surprises, payments could be made to victims of the disaster by year’s end, said Robert Keach, the bankruptcy trustee. About $83 million is being set aside to settle wrongful death claims.

A runaway train with 72 oil tankers derailed on July 6, 2013, in Lac Mégantic, Que., setting off powerful explosions and causing fires that wiped out much of the downtown.

After the fires were doused, the train’s operator, Montreal, Maine and Atlantic, filed for bankruptcy, and the settlement fund is tied to those bankruptcy proceeding­s in the U. S. and Canada.

The fund, worth $446 million, was the product of negotiatio­ns with about two dozen companies with potential liability.

Canadian Pacific owned the track where the crude oil shipment originated and contended it bore no responsibi­lity, since the train that derailed had a Montreal, Maine and Atlantic locomotive and crew and was operating on MMA rail.

But Keach argued CP bears some responsibi­lity for failing to properly classify the Bakken region crude oil, which was as volatile as gasoline. But the altered amendment calls for a “judgment reduction provision” that would take into account the full settlement paid by others if Canadian Pacific is ordered to pay damages in the future.

“Although CP was not at fault in the derailment, we have been working with the trustee for a solution that protects CP interests and allows payments to be made to victims as soon as possible,” said Canadian Pacific spokesman Martin Cej.

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Victims of the Lac Mégantic oil-train derailment that killed 47 people in 2013 could receive settlement­s by the end of this year.

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