Utility company working to get estimates for damages following flooding in Poland

POLAND, Ohio - In the days following multiple Poland residents' basements flooding following a sewage line break, the utility company responsible is looking to make things right.
The incident happened Tuesday, May 6 when workers when a digging crew with Utility Contracting snapped a sanitary line while working in the area causing the break.
21 News caught up with Utility Contracting President Dave Chepke who told us he has reached out to his insurance company earlier in the day Thursday to evaluate the damages to households affected by the flooding.
Chepke says homeowners were asked to contact their own insurance companies as well just in case his gives him any problems.
From there, Servpro, who was out on Wednesday working on cleanup efforts will get an estimate on how much repairs will cost.
The Mahoning County Sanitary Engineer's Office will be overseeing all this to make sure everything is going right.
21 News spoke with homeowners affected by the flooding on Wednesday. You can see what they had to say here.