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WHEELING Two lawsuits have been filed against Erie Insurance Property alleging when they had to shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the insurance company wrongfully denied their claims.
Cirque De Cheveux, a hair salon in Wheeling, and Tri-State Tint & Vinyl, an automotive window tinting service in Wheeling, filed their lawsuits against Erie after Gov. Jim Justice ordered them to shut down on March 16, 2020, according to two complaints filed in Ohio Circuit Court.
The plaintiffs claim two of Justice s executive orders closed or otherwise limited occupancy of businesses like theirs and they should have had covered claims through Erie for their business losses.
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WHEELING A Moundsville woman is suing Wheeling Hospital alleging they are responsible for the death of her son.
Deborah Markey filed the lawsuit as the administratrix of the estate of Larry Eddy III, who was 24 years old, against Wheeling Hospital and Tri-State Emergency Physicians, alleging that they were negligent in failing to diagnose him with an infection, which caused sepsis and Eddy’s death, according to a complaint filed in Ohio Circuit Court.
Eddy presented to Wheeling Hospital on May 7, 2020, with complaints of shortness of breath, cough, chest pain, leg pain, ankle swelling, nausea, vomiting and a fever of 103.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The providers who saw him discharged him with antibiotic and nausea prescriptions. Bloodwork that had been done indicated inflammation and infection and the lab reported findings of gram-positive cocci clusters and the final report indicated staph aureus/MSSA, but no one contacted Eddy about the results.
Driver in hit-and-run that killed 2 women given 18 years
May 1, 2021
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MONROE, Mich. (AP) A Michigan man will spend at least 18 years in prison after pleading no contest to charges in connection to a June crash that killed two women who were riding their bicycles.
According to prosecutors, 29-year-old Coleen Huling and 25-year-old Melissa Williams were riding on the shoulder of a road in London Township when Ryan Miettinen hit them with his car and fled.
Miettinen, who is 22, was sentenced to 9 to 40 years for each count of failure to stop at the scene of an accident when at fault, resulting in death. A plea agreement with prosecutors required that he serve at least nine years on each count.
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