Insurer for Billings Settles Lawsuit With Family
The insurance company for the city of Billings, Mont., has agreed to settle a lawsuit stemming from the death of a 41-year-old man at Rose Park pool.
The Billings Gazette reports that the agreement approved on Tuesday requires the insurer to pay $900,000 to the family of Bart Bieber.
Under the agreement, Therese Bieber will receive $322,000 and each of her three minor children will receive $80,000 for a total of $562,000.
The remainder will go toward various fees, including a one-third contingency fee to attorney John Heenan.
Bart Bieber died July 24, 2011, during a visit to Rose Park pool with his family.
The family in the lawsuit contended lifeguards and other employees failed to call 911 when Bieber suffered a heart attack after coming out of the pool.
- Ex-Deutsche Bank Manager Sues Bank for at Least $624 Million
- LaGuardia Crash Bolsters Case for Using AI in Air Control Towers
- Perplexity AI Machine Accused of Sharing Data With Meta, Google
- Ex-Brookfield VP Claims Wrongful Firing Over Charlie Kirk Post
- Florida Man Faked Brain Injury for Years in Attempt to Gain $6M in Insurance
- Nine Claims Trends to Watch Through The Rest of 2026
- Carriers See Higher Claims Severity Amid Medical, Social Inflation and Growth in AI‑Generated Fraud
- SeatGeek Offered ‘Retaliation Insurance’ to Win Ticketmaster Clients