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Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance VS. Clinton -- Trial for Toxic Mold Scheduled for December 8, 2003

Judge has declined and over-ruled all Nationwide objections for over 2 years - Nationwide still feels the need to file last minute motions

(PRWEB) December 1, 2003 --Chris Clinton, a national spokesperson for individuals and families living toxic mold nightmares announces the trial of Clinton vs. Nationwide to begin on December 8, 2003 at 9:00AM at Philadelphia City Hall, in Courtroom 254.

After starting their lives over again in South Florida, the Clinton family will be traveling to Philadelphia for the trial to begin. It is really a shame that Nationwide has dragged this out for over 2 years now, and right before the holidays my family and I have to trek back North to relive this nightmare," said Chris Clinton.

Prior to Thanksgiving, Nationwide once again, holding true to form, has filed more motions to preclude things from being brought into the trial such as expert testimony (Doctors and Professionals), bad faith claims, depositions, video of the mold remediation, and reference to toxic mold". For the last 2 years, all of motions or objections that Nationwide filed have been dismissed or overruled.

The best gift that my family and I can get this holiday season is to have this case be won in the court of law so that we can get this nightmare out of our minds forever," said Clinton.

The Clinton's filed their lawsuit against Nationwide Mutual Insurance back in November of 2001 and have had their lives physically, mentally and financially destroyed because Nationwide refused to cover damage to their Bucks County, Pennsylvania home after Tropical Storm Allison covered the area back in 2001. The damage and resulting mold has turned the lives of the Clinton's into a living nightmare, only made worse by being dragged through the legal process to try and get their homeowners Insurance Company, Nationwide, to cover the damage. The Clinton family moved to South Florida to start their lives over.
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