Stucco Lawsuit News

Ohio Co. hotel sued for carbon monoxide poisoning - West Virginia Record

Thu, 02/02/2012 - 15:08

West Virginia Record

Ohio Co. hotel sued for carbon monoxide poisoning
West Virginia Record
The plaintiffs claim the defendants' actions were negligent and caused them harm. Gokul Inc. of West Virginia and Stucco & Masonry LLC were also named as defendants in the suit. The Liggetts and Groffs are seeking compensatory and punitive damages.

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[Termite Control] Limiting Liability - PCT Magazine

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 16:15

PCT Magazine

[Termite Control] Limiting Liability
PCT Magazine
Masonry units (eg, concrete block, brick, stone) containing hidden voids, and siding and stucco near or belowground will further hide evidence of termite infestation. Termite feeding and the resultant damage can also progress undetected in wood that is ...

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NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA v. NELSON - Leagle.com

Mon, 01/09/2012 - 14:24

NATIONWIDE INSURANCE COMPANY OF FLORIDA v. NELSON
Leagle.com
After Albertha Nelson suffered losses and damages to her home from allegedly improperly applied stucco, she submitted a claim for coverage to her homeowner's insurer, Nationwide. As part of its evaluation of Nelson's claim, Nationwide retained HSA to ...

Sun City stucco suit may get class-action status - Charleston Post Courier

Mon, 01/09/2012 - 05:06

Sun City stucco suit may get class-action status
Charleston Post Courier
BY ALLISON STICE HILTON HEAD ISLAND -- A lawsuit alleging defective stucco work on Sun City Hilton Head homes has been granted preliminary class-action status and could include more than 4000 homes in the gated community. Circuit Court Judge J. Michael ...

Sun City stucco suit gets class-action status; 4000 homes could be included - Hilton Head Island Packet

Thu, 01/05/2012 - 02:46

Hilton Head Island Packet

Sun City stucco suit gets class-action status; 4000 homes could be included
Hilton Head Island Packet
8 that attorneys representing Sun City couple Anthony and Barbara Grazia could also represent thousands of other homeowners possibly affected by stucco problems. The ruling prevents the courts from getting clogged with nearly identical lawsuits, ...

Creston in 2011: A look back at March - Creston Valley Advance

Sat, 12/31/2011 - 14:05

Creston in 2011: A look back at March
Creston Valley Advance
The fires were all in residences and in each case the damage was limited. • Creston RCMP took down another indoor grow-op in the 200 block of Silvercrest Road on Feb. 25 and found a total of 600 plants in various state of growth.

Las Vegas real estate scam goes bust - msnbc.com

Wed, 12/14/2011 - 17:43

Las Vegas real estate scam goes bust
msnbc.com
As Las Vegas's housing supply exploded, so did competition among lawyers and contractors to represent new homeowner associations in construction-defect lawsuits. It was in this environment that a shadowy outfit cooked up a brazen scheme. ...

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Jose Guerena Ortiz, Killed By SWAT Team, Was Trying To Protect His Family ... - Huffington Post

Mon, 11/28/2011 - 15:13

Jose Guerena Ortiz, Killed By SWAT Team, Was Trying To Protect His Family ...
Huffington Post
The Guereno family's lawyer, Christopher Scileppi, filed a lawsuit on their behalf seeking damages from the sheriff's office, the officers involved in the shooting and other officials. The lawsuit didn't specify how much money the family was seeking, ...

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SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage - Daily Herald

Mon, 11/28/2011 - 08:26

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
Daily Herald
The Guereno family's lawyer, Christopher Scileppi, filed a lawsuit on their behalf seeking damages from the sheriff's office, the officers involved in the shooting and other officials. The lawsuit didn't specify how much money the family was seeking, ...

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage - Watertown Daily Times

Sun, 11/27/2011 - 18:44

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
Watertown Daily Times
The Guereno family's lawyer, Christopher Scileppi, filed a lawsuit on their behalf seeking damages from the sheriff's office, the officers involved in the shooting and other officials. The lawsuit didn't specify how much money the family was seeking, ...

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage - The Associated Press

Sun, 11/27/2011 - 17:22

The Associated Press

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
The Associated Press
The Guereno family's lawyer, Christopher Scileppi, filed a lawsuit on their behalf seeking damages from the sheriff's office, the officers involved in the shooting and other officials. The lawsuit didn't specify how much money the family was seeking, ...

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SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage - KTAR.com

Wed, 11/23/2011 - 16:22

SWAT team's shooting of Marine causes outrage
KTAR.com
The Guereno family's lawyer, Christopher Scileppi, filed a lawsuit on their behalf seeking damages from the sheriff's office, the officers involved in the shooting and other officials. The lawsuit didn't specify how much money the family was seeking, ...

Fire Crews Focusing On Hot Spots In Reno Fire - Salon

Sun, 11/20/2011 - 20:13

Salon

Fire Crews Focusing On Hot Spots In Reno Fire
Salon
But Sweeney's house — with stucco walls and a concrete tile roof — suffered relatively minor damage when blowing embers got underneath the tiles and started burning in the attic. “Just about everything around the perimeter of my house is gone ...

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Study set on Palos Verdes Estates bluff housing deal - Daily Breeze

Sun, 11/06/2011 - 05:43

Study set on Palos Verdes Estates bluff housing deal
Daily Breeze
(Brad Graverson ) Imagine this: living in a classic red-tile-roofed stucco home on a cliff's edge in Palos Verdes Estates, with a sweeping view of the ocean and just about a mile's commute to work - all for $25000 a year. Sounds pretty sweet, right? ...

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Study set on Palos Verdes Estates bluff housing deal - Contra Costa Times

Sun, 11/06/2011 - 05:38

Study set on Palos Verdes Estates bluff housing deal
Contra Costa Times
(Brad Graverson ) Imagine this: living in a classic red-tile-roofed stucco home on a cliff's edge in Palos Verdes Estates, with a sweeping view of the ocean and just about a mile's commute to work - all for $25000 a year. Sounds pretty sweet, right? ...

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I-Team: Man files 12 sinkhole claims on 12 homes - ABC Action News

Tue, 11/01/2011 - 01:39

ABC Action News

I-Team: Man files 12 sinkhole claims on 12 homes
ABC Action News
Kemp has declined requests to be interviewed on camera. His lawyer said they can't comment because of the ongoing lawsuit against State Farm. Even for experts, it's tough to say what damage was or was not caused by a sinkhole. ...