Homeowner Alleges Insurer and Contractors Negligently Repaired Home, Knew About Toxic Molds



DOCUMENTS
  • Counterclaim and Third Party Complaint (Oct. 10, 2002)
  • Henderson’s Memo in Opposition to JC Restoration’s Motion to Dismiss (Dec. 2, 2002)
  • JC Restoration’s Memo in Support of Motion to Dismiss Third Party Claims (Nov. 1, 2002)
  • JC Restoration’s Motion to Dismiss Third Party Claims (Oct. 25, 2002)
  • JC Restoration’s Reply in Support of Motion to Dismiss Third Party Claims (Dec. 18, 2002)
  • Opinion (Jan. 9)


CHICAGO - A homeowner filed a counterclaim and third-party complaint against her homeowner's insurance provider, as well as against various contractors involved in repairing and testing her mold infested home, alleging that their negligence and failure to warn her of the toxicity of the mold caused herself and her two sons to become sick. Amica Mutual Insurance Company, Plaintiff, v. Patricia Henderson, Defendant. Patricia Henderson, individually and as Guardian of Ian Henderson and Alex Henderson, Defendant/Counterclaim Plaintiff, Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Amica Mutual Insurance Company; ServiceMaster Chicago Hub Corporation; O'Brien Plumbing & Sewer; JC Restoration, Inc.; and Environmental Diagnostics, Inc.; Counterclaim …






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