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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County

June 17
John Gatten vs. Robert J. Harper
PA- G. Patrick Jacobs; J- O.C. Spaulding
* Gatten claims on Dec. 18, 2009, Harper negligently operated a motor vehicle and struck Gatten's vehicle. He is seeking compensatory damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 11-C-172

June 21
Gary W. Jones vs. North American Industrial Services, Inc.
PA- Todd S. Bailess, Joy B. Mega; J- Phillip Stowers
* Jones was employed by the defendant from January 2005 until May 10. He claims the defendant failed to pay his employment wages and/or fringe benefits in full within 72 hours of his discharge. He is seeking compensatory and punitive damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 11-C-171

June 23
Bonita Tomblin, personal representative of the Estate of Anoway Rose Smith vs. 590 North Poplar Fork Road Operations, LLC d/b/a Teays Valley Center; and Genesis Healthcare Corporation
PA- Andrew L. Paternostro, Jeff D. Stewart; J- Phillip Stowers
* Smith was a nursing home resident of the defendants in 2009 and 2010 on four separate occasions. Tomblin claims during Smith's time at the nursing home, she sustained many injuries due to nursing home negligence. Tomblin is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
Case number: 11-C-178

Shirley A. Osburn, personal representative of the Estate of John A. Osburn vs. 590 North Poplar Fork Road Operations, LLC d/b/a Teays Valley Center; and Genesis Healthcare Corporation
PA- Andrew L. Paternostro, Jeff D. Stewart; J- O.C. Spaulding
* John A. Osburn was a nursing home resident of the defendants from July 22, 2009, until July 29, 2009. Shirley A. Osburn claims during his stay at the nursing home, he sustained many injuries due to nursing home negligence. She is seeking compensatory and punitive damages.
Case number: 11-C-179

June 30
Crystal Tincher vs. Davis Tax Agency, Inc.; Pioneer West Virginia Federal Credit Union; and D. Patrick Donahoe
PA- Robert Q. Sayre; J- Phillip Stowers
* Beginning in 1995, Tincher hired Davis to provide accounting and tax preparation and filing services for her and her business. In 2006, Tincher claims she began to notice delays in service, filings and other matters that have previously been performed in a satisfactory manner by Davis and upon inquiry, she was told Davis had been acquired by Pioneer. Following this, the IRS commenced an audit of Tincher for several tax years due to delayed and inaccurate filings and she was advised that numerous business records had been lost and were not available to use in preparation of the appropriate tax filings. She is seeking compensatory damages.
Case number: 11-C-183

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