Kentucky self-appointed dealers in the new costume
A car Kentucky and his staff have continued in Madison County Circuit Court on January 13, damages of more than $ 100000, which consists of a car accident on 3 April 2004 Staunton.
Patricia Varwig asserts that the operating system Arthur Whitton has been in possession of a car on Park Avenue of Paducah, Ken. When he collided with it in branches Road in Staunton in Macoupin County, Illinois.
Varwig claims that Whitton was driving in a speeding without taking into account the conditions of the roadway, not for a good research travel on other vehicles on the road, and not to reduce its speed to to avoid an accident.
As a result of these acts, Varwig claims that it violates the bones, tendons, nerves, muscles and their plates neck, shoulders, back and body, and they were also heavily bruised, crushed, broken and displaced persons.
After the trial, said Varwig she was hampered and avoid their usual duties and Interior, and will continue to be liable for large sums of money for hospital care and medical care to heal and cure their injuries.
Varwig is represented by Joseph Hoefert Alton, John Long of Troy. The case has been associated Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron.
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