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Bluefield couple accuses mobile home park owners of negligence

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Bluefield couple accuses mobile home park owners of negligence

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PRINCETON — A Bluefield couple is suing mobile home park owners, alleging negligence and premises liability.

Andrew Scott Wall and Bridget Clark Wall filed a complaint May 17 in Mercer Circuit Court against The Oaks MHP LLC and Christian Management Corporation, alleging they carelessly allowing a dangerous condition to exist on their premises.

According to the complaint, on Sept. 27, 2017, Andrew Wall was injured at the defendants' Oaks Mobile Home Park in Bluefield when his ATV slid on the gravel and off the road. The suit says Wall sustained severe, traumatic and life-threatening injuries, resulting in extreme pain and suffering, mental anguish, disfigurement, lost wages and medical expenses. 

The plaintiffs allege the defendants failed to properly inspect and maintain their premises, specifically the access road, Oak Park Drive, and failed to install guardrails or other similar roadside barriers on the road.

The Walls seek trial by jury, compensatory and punitive damages, attorney fees, costs and all other appropriate relief. They are represented by attorneys Brian J. Headley, Jason S. Ballard and Jonathan K. Matthews of Headley Ballard LLC in Pearisburg.

Mercer Circuit Court case number 18-C-142

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