“Six current or former state employees were charged on July 29 with misconduct and other crimes in the Flint, Mich., water crisis, bringing to nine the number of public officials facing prosecution over the lead contamination that alarmed parents across the country.”
So starts a recent article about the Michigan water debacle in the Insurance Journal. Note the source — nearly 2.5 years after Flint switched water supplies the attention is shifting from fairly basic water chemistry to culpability. The insurance industry will be watching this closely.
— Steve Woods