Residents ordered to pay bond to appeal derailment settlement vow not to give up
- Residents challenging Norfolk Southern's $600 million settlement for the East Palestine train crash are appealing a judge's order for an $850,000 bond to continue their claims for higher compensation and contamination information.
- Approximately $300 million of the settlement is on hold due to the appeal, even after a judge approved the deal in September.
- The Federal Environmental Protection Agency reported that toxic levels of chemicals have not been detected in the community since shortly after the derailment, but residents remain concerned about health impacts from prolonged exposure.
- Attorney David Graham stated, 'We're not intimidated and we're not going anywhere,' as residents pursue their appeal for more information and compensation.
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