The Massachusetts Department of Insurance says it has a data call out to the insurance industry in order to draft a report on the April 15 bombings at the Boston Marathon.
MDI spokeswoman Jayda Leder-Luis says the reports will describe the types of claims filed following the incident, as well as the total dollar amount of claims and the duration of time claims remained were open.
Work continues to be done on businesses close to where two bombs went off on Boylston Street in Boston at about 2:50 p.m. on April 15. About a week ago workers could be seen replacing windows and repairing the facade of buildings. The windows above the Marathon Place store, located near the finish line, remained boarded.
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