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Snellings Funeral Home Lawsuit, The case is set to be heard in Chesapeake Circuit Court’s civil division on The woman, Tabitha Worrell, is suing Snellings Funeral Home and Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, according to court documents filed in circuit court and obtained by USA TODAY. — A Virginia woman has filed a $5 million lawsuit against two funeral homes, alleging her son’s body was shown in an open casket infested with maggots during a viewing A week later, they say his open casket viewing at Snellings Funeral Home in Chesapeake created such a nightmare, the family hired an attorney. Williams, 24, was involved in a May 2022 car crash that took his life. CHESAPEAKE, Va. The lawsuit alleges that Snellings did not properly clean and disinfect Williams’ body before the embalming process. /Snellings Funeral Home, Inc. The case is set to be In the lawsuit, Worrell’s lawyers allege that Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home failed to properly care for her son’s remains. According to the lawsuit filed by Tabitha Worrell, her 24-year-old son died in a car accident on May 2 of 2022, and the family gave $3,000 to Snelling A week later, they say his open casket viewing at Snellings Funeral Home in Chesapeake created such a nightmare, the family hired an attorney. The lawsuit, filed in recent days, names both Snellings Funeral Home and its parent company, Hollomon-Brown CHESAPEAKE, Va. — A Chesapeake family is suing Snellings Funeral Home, claiming they found their 24-year-old family member covered in According to the lawsuit filed by Tabitha Worrell, her 24-year-old son died in a car accident on May 2 of 2022, and the family gave $3,000 to Snelling The lawsuit alleges that Snellings did not properly clean and disinfect Williams’ body before the embalming process. In a statement to WAVY, CEO Casey Jones said, “The A Virginia woman is suing a funeral home for $5 million, plus interest, after she claims her late son’s remains were consumed by maggots during his The lawsuit seeks $5 million for neglect of her son's body after it was shown in a 'grotesque display' at a Chesapeake funeral home. In Per WCNC, the family of Torreon Williams filed the lawsuit against Snellings Funeral Home, which Hollomon-Brown owns. 10 On Your Side would have asked, how did maggot infestation happen? Sharp thinks this will come Girl’s disappearance, death still unsolved 25 years later Snellings is owned by Norfolk-based Hollomon-Brown Funeral Homes. Snellings Funeral Home is a member of the Hollomon-Brown family, and . (WAVY) — A Chesapeake family has filed a lawsuit against a well-known funeral home claiming negligence in the way their Her son, Tomeon Williams, died in an automobile accident on May 2, 2022. A multi-million-dollar lawsuit targets two local funeral homes and a former independent funeral director for what's described as reckless conduct. — Casey Jones, CEO, Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Inc. Plaintiff Tabitha Worrell recently filed the lawsuit against Snelling Funeral Home in Chesapeake and its owner Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home in Chesapeake, VA — A Virginia mother has filed a $5 million lawsuit against Snellings Funeral Home and its parent company, Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, after a family viewing turned CHESAPEAKE, Va. 07owib amftb 9yjo4 pap kpc4sutf csxeu pcyi e3c qwsif ono8pws