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APRIL 22, 2014 14-200 RESOLUTION
(CARRIED__7-0_____LOST________LAID OVER________WITHDRAWN________)
PURPOSE: DISALLOWANCE OF CLAIM BY SHARON BREARLEY
INITIATED BY: LEGAL DEPARTMENT
WHEREAS, the following claim has been referred to the City's insurance carrier
which has recommended disallowance.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of
Oshkosh that the proper City officials are hereby authorized and directed to disallow the
following claim against the City of Oshkosh:
Sharon Brearley DATES OF LOSS: 2/8/2014
(for alleged damages from a sewer back up)
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby directed to inform the
claimant by certified mail of the disallowance and the fact that the claimant has six months
from the date of service to appeal.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is directed to send a copy of this
resolution and notice of disallowance to the appropriate insurance carrier for the City of
Oshkosh.
Statewide iC , Inc.
Claim Division 1291 John Q. Hammons Dr.
P.O. Box 5555
Madison, WI 53705 -0555
877 -204 -9712
April 5, 2014
City of Oshkosh
PO Box 1130
Oshkosh WI 54902
RE: Our Claim #: WM000702660702
Date of Loss: 02/08/2014
Claimant: SHARON BREARLEY
716 W GRUENWALD AVE
OSHKOSH WI 54901
Dear Pam:
Statewide Services, Inc, administers the claims for the League of Wisconsin Municipalities Mutual
Insurance, which provides the insurance coverage for the City of Oshkosh. We are in receipt of the
above - stated claim, in which the claimant alleges they sustained damages as a result of the cities
negligence.
Our investigation has revealed that the City of Oshkosh was not negligent or liable for this incident.. The
city had no advanced knowledge of any issue in the sewer main. The city also has a routine
maintenance plan in place to try and prevent any backups from occurring. There is also no evidence
that the city failed to perform any required ministerial functions. Therefore, we recommend that the
City of Oshkosh disallow this claim pursuant to the Wisconsin Statute for disallowance of claim
893.80(1g). The disallowance of the claim in this manner will allow us to shorten the statute of
limitations period to six months.
Please send your disallowance, on your letterhead, directly to the claimant at the above listed address.
This should be sent certified or registered (restricted) mail and must be received by the claimant within
120 days after you received the claim. Please send me a copy of the letter for our file.
If the claimant files a lawsuit in this matter, Statewide Services will hire an attorney to defend you.
Please send us a copy of the summons and complaint immediately and note the date when you were
served. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Joel Meixelsperger
Casualty Claim Specialist
Office: 608.828.5792
Fax: 800.720.3512