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Wrongful death claim settled for $240,000 (The Gazette)A wrongful-death lawsuit was settled in March for $240,000 in the death of Anthony Moore, 16, of South Amana.Moore was sitting in the trunk of a car driven by Nicole Eckman, 16, of Amana on May 13, 2005, when Eckman drove out of the driveway at the Brick Haus Restaurant in Amana, according to a police report. Moore fell off the back of the car, suffering fatal head injuries.Carole Moore, ...
Wrongful Death Suit Filed Against Montvue (Page News and Courier)Luray - A wrongful death lawsuit seeking $10 million in damages has been filed against MontVue Nursing Home by the family of a woman who died last year after living at the home for three months. Luray attorney Jason Spitler filed the lawsuit in Page County Circuit Court last week on behalf of his client Joyce Smith, the daughter of 85-ye
Shelly Cundiff of Rose city dies in car accident
On April 20, 2008 40-year-old Shelly Cundiff of Rose City, TX. died in a car accident in Vidor, TX. The accident occurred on the 6500 block of Highway 12 in Vidor, TX. Cundiff was driving an older model Lincoln Towncar and she collided with an SUV. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the crash.
Posted by: E. Michael Grossman | Posted on: 4/24/2008
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