Woman sues Super 7 over staircase collapse [Richmond Register, Ky.]
| By Sarah Hogsed, Richmond Register, Ky. | |
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Williams also is suing
On
Williams and another woman were taken by ambulance to
Williams states in her suit that the defendants were negligent by "specifically allowing or creating a hazardous condition in the stairwell of the premises by failing to ensure that the steps were safe for use ..."
She also alleges the owners and manager should have known about the unstable stairwell.
Williams said she suffered "serious and severe personal injuries" to her spinal cord and legs. She will need prolonged medical attention and may require surgery, according to the lawsuit.
Williams is suing to recover the costs of her medical care, pain and suffering, mental distress, future medical expenses and lost wages.
Defendants typically have 30 days to respond to a civil suit's initial complaint.
Williams is represented by attorneys
Injury suit filed against raceway for
A
However,
The dirt track is still conducting races Saturday evenings at
The Saylors are seeking compensation for medical expenses, pain and suffering, mental distress, and future medical costs and pain and suffering. The Saylors also maintain the couple "lost consortium" because of the accident.
The Saylors say T.H.
The Saylors are represented by
Another lawsuit filed against the raceway last year is still working its way through the courts.
The same night Cunagin claims he was injured, a
There was speculation at the time that Wooldridge had suffered a heart attack. The lawsuit does not state whether the accident was related to Cunagin's injuries.
Cunagin is asking the court to order the raceway to pay for his past and future medical bills and also award him compensation for his pain, suffering and inconvenience, according to the complaint.
The raceway defendants have filed a response to Cunagin's complaint, and one of the defenses is that Cunagin's injuries were "caused whole or in part by his own negligence."
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