According to Trisura, things did go wrong. The insurer says it has already paid out $174,822.76 in losses and expenses tied to those bonds, with more claims possibly on the way. The projects involved were substantial: the bonds covered a $1,700,000 project for Best Value Management, LLC in Georgia, a $180,000 project in Key West for Cremer Global Services, Inc., and a $133,892.21 project for G.M. Hill Engineering, Inc. in Florida.
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