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A Kenton County jury has awarded the estate of a Tennessee man $2 million after a scalding shower in an Erlanger hotel led to the man's death months later, according to a lawsuit.
The final trial order, entered by the court on July 11, gave Chronis' estate $1,271,486.60 to cover medical expenses, $16,058.73 for funeral expenses, $250,000 for pain and suffering, and $500,000 ...
A jury awarded $2 million to the estate of a man who died months after being “scalded and severely burned” by water from a shower in his Kentucky motel room, according to a lawsuit.
On May 30, 2008, the Kentucky Department of Agriculture released their report on the accident, concluding that the accident was caused by a deteriorated cable, as well as poor operator training. Had the operator acted in a timely manner to emergency stop the ride, the report states, the victim would have only suffered minor injuries.
Generally, according to health care guidelines, the report must be filled out as soon as possible following the incident (but after the situation has been stabilized). This way, the details written in the report are as accurate as possible. [2] Most incident reports that are written involve accidents with patients, such as patient falls. But ...
Howard Colyer managed the Glyndon Hotel from 1939-1974. Colyer moved from South Carolina to manage the Hotel in the late 1930s for his uncle T.H. Collins. Later, the Hotel was sold to a local man. The Glyndon Hotel as well as other properties were sold to George Tye Baker in 1974. George Tye Baker was a real estate investor and retail merchant.
A day care provider is facing murder charges in connection to a 5-month-old’s death after being in her care, Ohio police said. Tammra Rose Straughter, 51, of Reynoldsburg was indicted on charges ...
It would later be known as Baptist Children's Homes and Kentucky Baptist Homes for Children. [5] [4] Sunrise's purpose was to house and care for children orphaned as a result of the American Civil War and its aftermath. [3] The original facility moved to a 20-acre (0.081 km 2) campus in Middletown, Kentucky, and was named Spring Meadows ...