Families of victims of Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting settle lawsuit for $18 million
The families of the five Marysville-Pilchuck High School students shot on campus in 2014 have settled a lawsuit against the school districts insurance company for $18 million, according to documents filed in Snohomish County Superior Court on Monday morning.
The settlement stems from a lawsuit alleging that a substitute teacher had been told of the possibility of a shooting but failed to alert school officials.
The settlement amount was determined by the cap of the districts insurance policy, which was $20 million, said Lincoln Beauregard, the attorney representing the family.
The plaintiffs elected not to pursue amounts that would erode the school districts general budget that is designated for educating and protecting students, Beauregard wrote in a settlement agreement.
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