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EAST ST. LOUIS An insurance provider claims it has no duty to defend in a wrongful death suit involving a worker who was electrocuted at its policy holder s job site.
State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company filed a complaint April 22 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois against Rodney Jackson, Shores Builders Inc., and Rodney Smith, as special administrator of the Estate of Matthew Smith, deceased, alleging no duty to defend.
According to State Auto s complaint, Jackson and Shores are named as defendants in a wrongful death claim where Matthew Smith s estate seeks damages from Jackson. The case, according to State Auto s suit, alleges Jackson was negligent when Matthew Smith was electrocuted at a job site while under the defendant s supervision.
Updated: 4:51 AM EDT April 26, 2021
LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. Lawncare is heating up just like the weather. And if you’re in the Dallas area, you may have even spotted 11-year-old Isaac Olmsted. He came across a challenge on social media and used it as a way to spread smiles, all by mowing one lawn at a time.
He’s the 11-year-old from Luzerne County who’s got a green thumb and a heart bigger than he is. Since last June, Isaac Olmsted has mowed dozens of lawns in the Dallas area for free for some special customers. Elderly people, veterans, and disabled people, Olmsted said.
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The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois reported the following activities in the suit brought by
State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company against
Rodney Jackson,
Shores Builders, Inc on April 22. Complaint For Declaratory Judgment Against All Defendants ( Filing Fee $ 402 Receipt Number 0754-4461440.), Filed By State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company. (attachments: # 1 Exhibit A - Policy, # 2 Exhibit B - 2nd Amended Complaint, # 3 Exhibit C-3rd Party Complaint, # 4 Civil Cover Sheet, # 5 Summons Rodney Jackson, # 6 Summons Shores Builders)(chemers, Robert) Corporate Disclosure Statement By State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company. (chemers, Robert) Notice Of Appearance By Robert M. Chemers On Behalf Of State Auto Property & Casualty Insurance Company (chemers, Robert)
Britains Toys were local boys
Posted by Hugh on November 13, 2020 at 18:44 in History of Harringay
I m not sure how old you need to be for the name
Britains Toys to cast something of a magic spell. But Britains soldiers, cowboys & indians and animals were as much a part of my childhood as the x-box is for kids today. So, I was interested to discover recently that Britain s was a local firm.
Britains was established by William Britain (1828-1906) a toy maker of Birmingham, England, in about 1845. He moved his family to a house at 28 Lambton Road, Hornsey Rise, and there gradually established a cottage industry involving the family, producing ingenious mechanical clockwork toys, but these were too expensive to be mass produced.
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