Harrison County Category Archives: Harrison County
SC makes several rulings in case over auto accident
CHARLESTON – A 2008 automobile accident case was sent back to the Circuit Court of Harrison County for further deliberations after the state Supreme Court made several holdings regarding state insurance law on Nov. 15. On Oct. 27, 2008, Jeffrey … Read More
May trial scheduled for Doddridge EMS suit
CLARKSBURG – A paramedic’s personal injury suit against a Doddridge County ambulance service is slated for trial late next spring. Harrison Circuit Judge Thomas A. Bedell on July 9 set May 28, 2013, for trial to begin in the case … Read More
Proposed gag order in Harrison family law case put on hold
CLARKSBURG – At least until the chief justice of the state Supreme Court determines if a judge should remain on the case, a Harrison County man remains free to speak his mind about his family law ordeal. Mary E. Snead, … Read More
AIG wants judge to toss $58 million Harrison verdict
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CLARKSBURG – Chartis and AIG plan to ask a Harrison County judge to toss a $58 million jury verdict involving a leaking tank at a gas station.
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AIG wants judge to toss $58 million Harrison verdict
CLARKSBURG — Chartis and AIG plan to ask a Harrison County judge to toss a $58 million jury verdict from earlier this week involving a leaking tank at a gas station. On Tuesday, a Harrison Circuit Court jury awarded $58 … Read More
Woman sues Energy Services for husband’s wrongful death
CLARKSBURG – A Harrison County woman is suing Energy Services after she claims it is responsible for her husband’s wrongful death. Jestus Wade and Michael Lowther, two employees of Energy Services, were also named as defendants in the suit. On … Read More
CIVIL FILINGS: Harrison County
Sept. 8 Crystal D. Roth, individually and as administratrix of the Estate of Timothy M. Roth, deceased vs. Energy Services, LLC; Jestus Wade; and Michael Lowther PA- Dino S. Colombo * On July 29, Lowther and Mr. Roth traveled to … Read More
ATRA makes case against W.Va. judge’s order
WASHINGTON – The American Tort Reform Association is arguing that an “overly broad” protective order entered in West Virginia could impose a burdensome and conflicting layer of regulation.
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