June 2
Mary Carver, administratrix of the Estate of her son, Shawn Carver, decedent vs. Buffalo Wild Wings
PA- Michael E. Froble; J- David M. Pancake
* On June 3, 2009, Shawn Carver was a patron at the restaurant and purchased beer from an employee who was aware that the decedent was under the legal age limit of 21, according to the suit. Mary Carver claims at approximately 1 a.m. on June 4, 2009, Shawn Carver wrecked his automobile and was projected from the vehicle, which contributed to his death. Mary Carver claims the defendant knowingly sold beer to Shawn Carver even though he was underage. She is seeking compensatory and punitive damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 11-C-372
June 3
M.B., by and through next friend D.B. vs. Chateau Grove, Inc. d/b/a Chateau Grove Senior Living
PA- Kathy A. Brown; J- F. Jane Hustead
* M.B. lived at Chateau Grove for approximately seven years. On Jan. 30, 2010, while M.B. was lying in her bed in her room, a staff member named Darren Canada was caught by another staff member with his pants to his knees, exposing himself to M.B., according to the suit. D.B. is seeking compensatory and punitive damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 11-C-373
Melanie Gleason and Robert Bruce Gleason vs. Adel Faltaous, M.D.
PA- pro se; J- David M. Pancake
* On June 5, 2009, Melanie Gleason was admitted to Cabell Huntington Hospital for a bilateral brachioplasty and abdominoplasty to be performed by Faltaous. Following the surgery, the defendant failed to round on Melanie Gleason post-surgery; failed to place her in surgical intensive care for closer observation after extensive bleeding and 10 hours of surgery; and failed to order hospital staff to prepare her for surgery and re-exploration, according to the suit. The Gleasons are seeking compensatory damages with pre- and post-judgment interest.
Case number: 11-C-375
June 6
True Line Surveying, Inc. vs. Mountain Country Partners, LLC and A. Douglas McKee
PA- C. Joseph Stevens; J- F. Jane Hustead
* The defendants engaged True Line Surveying to perform surveys on several parcels of real estate and agreed to pay the plaintiff for the services. True Line Surveying claims the defendant failed to pay for the services in the amount of $42,486.98. The plaintiff is seeking judgment in the amount of $42,486.98 plus interest and punitive damages.
Case number: 11-C-380
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
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