Teenage Son Files Lawsuit Against North Carolina Domestic Violence Shelter For Mother’s Murder
In North Carolina, Jeffrey Mertz is suing the REACH Shelter of Jackson County, a Sylvia domestic violence shelter for women, for the murder of his mother, Bonnie Woodring.
Mertz is accusing the shelter of not providing adequate security in September 2006 to prevent his stepfather, John "Woody" Woodring, from locating and entering the shelter.
Mertz was 13 at the time of the murder. He says that the REACH shelter did not take the necessary steps that could have prevented his stepfather from finding the shelter’s address.
In his lawsuit, Mertz says that one of the shelter’s employees had purposely left a side door unlocked so another employee could enter the premise. The unlocked door allowed Woodring to enter the shelter without permission. He was carrying a sawed off shotgun.
Woodring had threatened to kill Bonnie just three days earlier.
Mertz is suing REACH for $75,000 for failing to provide his mother with shelter. He says that suffered serious anguish from having to witness his mother’s dead body.
Premises Liability Cases
Property and premise owners are legally obligated to ensure that they maintain and provide a safe environment for patrons, visitors, residents, and/or workers where conditions are safe and there is adequate security. Each state has its own laws about how to determine liability on the part of the premise owner or manager.
Common kinds of premises liability cases include inadequate security cases, slip and fall cases, falling merchandise cases, and a defective product on a premise.
If you or someone you love was seriously injured on another party’s premise in North Carolina or South Carolina, contact our premises liability law firm today to discuss your personal injury case.
Son Of Victim Files Lawsuit Against Women's Shelter, News Channel 7, March 11, 2008
Family sues shelter where woman was slain, Citizen-Times, March 11, 2008
Related Web Resources:
Sylva woman shot to death at shelter for women, Citizen-Times.com, December 20, 2006
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