Judge Allows Match To Continue Over Inadvertent Release of Lead Paint into House

A Virginia federal judge has actually agreed a household, enabling their breach of agreement and a carelessness match to continue versus a North Carolina refurbishing business for apparently distributing lead paint residue into their house, which led to their kids evaluating for high lead levels.

In a June 5 viewpoint, U.S. District Judge James P. Jones of the Western District of Virginia, Abingdon department, dismissed refurbishing business Salem Heritage’s movement to dismiss Christopher and Amy Menerick’s claims for carelessness, scams, offense of the Virginia Customer Defense Act, and compensatory damages.

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