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Huntington Kennel Club dog show attendee says she fractured shoulder in fall caused by cords

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Huntington Kennel Club dog show attendee says she fractured shoulder in fall caused by cords

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HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman alleges she fractured her right shoulder in a fall at a dog show in Huntington. 

Debra L. Jeffries filed a complaint in Cabell Circuit Court against SMG Facility Management Corp. of Huntington, doing business as Big Sandy Superstore Arena, and Huntington Kennel Club alleging negligence and premises liability.

The suit states that the plaintiff was attending a Huntington Kennel Club dog show at a Big Sandy Superstore in Huntington on July 8, 2017. The plaintiff alleges she put her dogs up after a competition and was walking to the restroom. While she was trying to walk across the walkway, she alleges she stumbled and tripped over a bundle of electric cords. The suit states the plaintiff fractured her right shoulder in the fall and later needed surgery.

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by Abraham J. Saad of Saad Dixson Law Offices in Huntington.

The case has been assigned to Judge Christopher Chiles.

Cabell Circuit Court case number 19-C-198

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