$9.2 million settlement resolves claims over 2015 death of Eads Bridge worker
ST. LOUIS A federal judge here on Wednesday approved a $9.2 million settlement of legal claims that arose after a towboat hit scaffolding on the Eads Bridge in 2015, sending a worker to his death.
The bulk of the insurance money paid out on behalf of Central Contracting & Marine of Festus will go to relatives of James "Jimmy" Pigue, 24, of Dittmer, lawyers said in court.
Pigue's wife and now 6-year-old daughter will receive $6.2 million before attorneys' fees, costs and other items, and Pigue's parents will receive $1.1 million.
Thomas Industrial Coatings of Peveley, Pigue's employer, will receive $550,000 for its damages and the general contractor, St. Louis Bridge Construction Company of Arnold, will receive $540,000. Bi-State, or Metro, will receive $15.000 and two crew members on the boat will receive $300,000 and $450,000, respectively, for their injuries.
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