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Wheeling woman alleges movers damaged antiques, broke china during move

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Wheeling woman alleges movers damaged antiques, broke china during move

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WHEELING – A Wheeling woman alleges several of her personal belongings were damaged by movers during transport from Alabama to West Virginia.

Elizabeth Dzingeleski filed a complaint in Ohio Circuit Court against Allied Van Lines Inc., John Fayard Moving & Warehousing LLC John Doe 1 and John Doe 2 alleging negligence.

According to the complaint, the defendants loaded the plaintiff's personal property in December 2015 at her former Alabama residence to her current Wheeling home. 

The plaintiff holds Allied Van Lines Inc., John Fayard Moving & Warehousing LLC, John Doe 1 and John Doe 2 responsible because the defendants allegedly damaged several of her items during the move, including damages to antiques, broken china, broken and/or damaged furniture and missing CDs and a laptop.

The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendants that exceeds the jurisdictional limits of this court as compensatory damages, interest, court costs and any further relief the court grants. She is represented by Ronald W. Zavolta and Jordan M. Laird of Zavolta Law Office in Wheeling. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge James P. Mazzone.

Ohio Circuit Court case number 17-C-339

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