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While it is, of course, up to the council to decide what to <br />do, in many cases a better solution may be to focus on <br />Your LMC Resource <br />solving the problems that have resulted in claims against <br />the city, and to provide citizens with the information they <br />Dealing with a denied claim can <br />need to protect themselves from loss. <br />be a difficult process, especially in <br />times of community hardship. If <br />LMCIT is here to help <br />you have any questions about the <br />information contained in this <br />If you receive questions from citizens or the press, or if you <br />article, or any other concerns <br />have questions regarding your city’s coverage, your city’s <br />related to LMCIT, please call Pete <br />liability, LMCIT’s investigation of the claim, or any related <br />Tritz, Doug Gronli, or Laura <br />area of concern, please call the LMCIT staff. We’ll do <br />Honeck at 651-281-1200 or 800- <br />everything we can to answer your questions, to get you the <br />925-1122. <br />information you need, and, if necessary, to correct any <br />mistakes or problems there may be. <br />Pete Tritz12/09 <br />4 <br /> <br />