Kyle Wilson and Alyssa Wilson is suing M. Spiegel & Sons Oil for negligence and trespass related to a misdelivery of home heating fuel causing property damage

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Kyle and Alyssa Wilson have filed a lawsuit against M. Spiegel & Sons Oil, LLC, doing business as SOS Extreme Comfort/SOS Fuels, in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The plaintiffs allege negligence and trespass after an incident involving the misdelivery of home heating fuel that resulted in significant damage to their property. The complaint details how an SOS driver overfilled their storage tank, causing a release of toxic fuel into their basement, which led to headaches, nausea, and property contamination. The Wilsons are seeking compensatory damages exceeding $75,000 for the extensive repairs required and the loss of property value.

Source: 225cv17236_Wilson_v_M_Spiegel_and_Sons_Oil_Complaint_District_New_Jersey.pdf



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