Tort claims over state fair stage collapse exceed 20

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The state is facing more than 20 potential lawsuits one month after the deadly outdoor stage collapse during the Indiana State Fair.

An attorney general's office spokesman said that through Monday the office had received 21 tort claims stemming from the Aug. 13 collapse. A tort claim is a legal notice that must be filed before the state can be sued.

The state has brought in victim-compensation specialist Kenneth Feinberg to help devise an equitable way to distribute the $5 million liability fund set by state law. He will also help with a separate fund of donations.

Feinberg says only those injured and families of those killed are likely to receive money.

Seven people died from the collapse during strong winds before a concert by the country duo Sugarland. More than 40 others were injured, several seriously.

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