It's Not the Principle, It's the Party
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Anyone who was in the disaster areas during the eligible time frame is encouraged to register for a potential claim right away, whether they are sick or not, and to get started with medical monitoring and health care through the WTCHP.
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Grand Theft Avocado Heist Lands Three Employees In Jail
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Couple Files Negligence Suit After Being Exposed to Hepatitis A at Wedding Reception
A lawsuit was recently filed on behalf of a Kentucky couple after they and their “240 wedding guests were exposed to hepatitis A during an August reception at the banquet hall.” Kentucky attorney Donald L. Nageleisen filed the suit against the Newport Syndicate on behalf of Jeff and Kameron Slavey, “their wedding guests and two other couples who hosted weddings at the Syndicate between July 25 and Aug. 11” after an employee fell ill with hepatitis A.




