American Legion, Department of Indiana Exclusively Endorses Indiana Funeral Care & Veterans Funeral Care
The American Legion, Department of Indiana exclusively endorsed Indiana Funeral Care and Veterans Funeral Care for their expertise in veterans funeral benefits. This is the first time an American Legion department has endorsed funeral services providers.
Finding Funeral Information
Death is never easy; there is nothing to cushion its blow or minimize the pain of it. Unfortunately, however, it is inevitable; which means, that at some point or another we will all be faced with the planning of a loved one?s funeral. In this emotional time, the taking on of detailed arrangements can seem absolutely impossible. Finding reputable and comprehensive funeral information can make the process at least bearable and organized.
Brevard County Funeral Home President Receives Community Service Award; Hurricane Survivor Honored with 'Bridge for Life' Award
Michael Ammen, president of Ammen Family Funeral Homes, recently received the Bridge for Life Award from the Southeast Tissue Alliance (SETA) for his continued dedication to Brevard County.
Plastic Burial Vault Helps Lighten Burial Burden
Ever since Goria Corporation debuted the Eonian? burial vault in 2004, well we have they have been burring the competition. Manufacturing of the Eonian? and Endurance? burial vault to begin production in California, Texas and Illinois next quarter.
Understanding the Type of Funeral Flower Arrangements
When selecting flowers for a funeral its best to have a little knowledge of the kinds of arrangements most floral shops carry. Different types of arrangements are made to be displayed in different areas on or around the casket. There are also certain meanings to different types of arrangements and traditions of who usually sends certain types of floral arrangements. The article below breaks up the types of arrangements where they are displayed and by who they are typically received by.
Veterans Funeral Care 1st in Nation to Receive American Legion Dept. Endorsement
Veterans Funeral Care is the first funeral home in the nation to receive an endorsement from the American Legion, Department of Indiana. The national funeral service provider was exclusively endorsed by a department of the world's largest veterans service organization for its dedication and expertise in veterans funeral benefits.
USLegal, Inc. CEO Says Make Sure to State Burial Preferences in a Will
High profile death of Anna Nicole Smith is a reminder that legal planning is important at any age.
Cemetery Premises Found to be Safe by Houston, Texas Jury -- Funeral Home and Cemetery Law Firm Wins at Trial
Funeral home and cemetery law firm Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., lawyer Steve Grubbs received a no negligence verdict in a lawsuit brought by a woman who allegedly stepped into a hole at a cemetery in Houston, Texas. The jury deliberated less than an hour before finding the cemetery premises were safe.
New Deathcare Trend: Green Burial at Sea in Artificial Reef Balls
Plot space is running out across America. Families are moving, couples are divorcing and no one visits their local cemetery to check on their final resting place. What are the burial options for the next generation? For families and individuals that choose alternative burial, a new memorial option is gaining popularity - reef burial.
Godfrey Funeral Sermon Collection Containing More Than 1,200 Funeral Sermons And Memorials Now Online at WorldVitalRecords.com
As a result of the partnership between World Vital Records, Inc. and Godfrey Memorial Library, more than 1,200 pre-1923 funeral sermons and memorials are now available at WorldVitalRecords.com.
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Cemetery Premises Found to be Safe by Houston, Texas Jury -- Funeral Home and Cemetery Law Firm Wins at Trial
Houston, TX (PRWeb) December 1, 2006 -- A Harris County jury deliberated less than one hour before finding a Houston area cemetery was not liable for negligence after a 72 year-old woman allegedly stepped into a hole on the premises. The woman had been visiting the Houston cemetery on Christmas day in 2003 to visit the gravesite of her daughter. As she walked to the gravesite, she testified her leg sank into the ground 18 to 20 inches deep, up to her right kneecap. She claimed when she fell into the hole, she "wrenched" her knee and ultimately required a total knee replacement. Plaintiff asked the jury to award nearly $200,000 in damages for her medical bills, mental anguish, disfigurement, and pain and suffering.
Plaintiff denied any preexisting problems to her knee, but two treating physicians admitted that Plaintiff had arthritis in her knee prior to her incident at the funeral home that day. One physician, who testified live at trial, explained the severity of Plaintiff's preexisting arthritic problems based upon a 2002 x-ray of her knee.
After two and a half days of testimony, the jury ultimately was persuaded by the fact that Plaintiff admitted the alleged hole did not exist prior to her foot creating it on the premises. Plaintiff also admitted during cross examination that she "did not know if she was hurt" when she reported the incident to the manager on duty at the funeral home, and did not seek medical attention for nearly 13 days. She further conceded that she even drove to a Christmas party following the incident, and did not take any pain medication for her claimed knee condition during that period.
The cemetery representative testified that the facility is nearly 250 acres, and inspected daily for grounds keeping issues which may pose a hazard to guests like the plaintiff, including holes. This was the first time a hole, as described by Plaintiff, was ever encountered on the premises. The manager on duty noted the hole to be 3 to 5 inches deep after the incident was reported, which sharply contrasted with Plaintiff's recollection.
The funeral home was represented in Cause No. 2005-63932, in the 334th Judicial District Court of Harris County, Texas, by Mr. Steve Grubbs, an attorney with the law firm of Sheehy, Serpe & Ware, P.C., in Houston, Texas. Mr. Grubbs regularly represents cemeteries and funeral homes in Texas, including large corporate funeral directing firms and small family owned businesses. He also regularly defends licensed funeral directors and embalmers from licensure claims made by the Texas Funeral Service Commission. He is a member of the Texas Funeral Director's Association and a regular speaker for that group. Mr. Grubbs is certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Labor and Employment Law.
For more information about this press release, you may contact the lawyer who represented the above cemetery, Mr. Steve Grubbs at (713) 951-1000, or visit the firms' website www.sswpc.com, for further information.
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