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Brickstreet Mutual alleges petroleum company owes $30,000

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Brickstreet Mutual alleges petroleum company owes $30,000

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CHARLESTON — A Charleston insurance company is suing a petroleum business, alleging an unpaid premium of more than $30,000.

Brickstreet Mutual Insurance Company filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Sowards Oil Field Services Inc., alleging failure to perform contractual obligations.

According to the complaint,  between June 9, 2016, and July 9, 2017, Brickstreet provided workers' compensation and employer'e liability insurance to Sowards. To date, the suit says, the premium on the said in the amount of $30,485 remains payable. 

The plaintiff alleges Sowards Oil Field Services has failed and refuses to make payments for the said amount.

Brickstreet Mutual Insurance seeks trial by jury, judgment of $30,485, plus interest, court costs and all further relief the court deems just and proper. It is represented by attorneys Arnold J. Janicker and Steven P. Turner of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC in Huntington.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 18-C-413

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