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A New Jersey family is suing a funeral home for $50 million after they say they nearly buried the wrong woman due to a devastating mix-up as they tried to lay their 93-year-old mother to rest.
The family was offered a $9,000 refund for the funeral, the filing shows. The lawsuit seeks $10 million for five causes of action, including the funeral home’s alleged “negligent infliction of ...
The mortuary service claims Leroy Kay signed a contract for the funeral services on Oct. 4, 2020, a day after his wife's death and two days before the mixup became apparent.
Almost 1,700 members of the families of the identified corpses sued Tri-State and the funeral homes that had shipped the bodies there, and were eventually granted class-action status in two courts in two different states. Class-action status was granted by Judge Neil Thomas in Hamilton County, Tennessee Circuit Court. This case was filed by ...
The Alderwoods Group formed on January 2, 2002, after the Loewen Group, then the second largest funeral home and cemetery operator in North America, emerged from bankruptcy. [2] In November 2006, Alderwoods was acquired by Service Corporation International in a US$1.2 billion deal reached in April of the same year. [3] [4]
Haaland v. Brackeen, 599 U.S. 255 (2023), was a Supreme Court of the United States case brought by the states of Texas, Louisiana, and Indiana, and individual plaintiffs, that sought to declare the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) unconstitutional.
Funeral home accused of negligence in lawsuit. According to the complaint, the child’s body had been brought to Bibber Memorial at Autumn Green four days before the viewing. When the Korzebs ...
Jul. 6—JEFFERSONVILLE — A civil lawsuit has been filed against a Jeffersonville funeral home after investigators found decomposing bodies and post-cremation remains in the facility. On July 1 ...