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DOH sues company, driver for accident
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Department of Transportation Division of Highways is suing Advanced Building Services for damages from a one-vehicle accident that damaged a bridge. -
State Supreme Court dismisses appeal in case of ousted county GOP chairman
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by the chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party, saying a lower court ruling to reinstate a once-ousted chairman of a county GOP executive committee can stand. -
Transgender man says he was discriminated against by coworkers
CHARLESTON – A transgender man says he was a victim of homophobic, sexual and racial discrimination by coworkers. -
Couple blames Charleston OB/GYN for stillborn birth of one twin
CHARLESTON – A Mason County couple blames a Charleston obstetrician and gynecologist practice for the stillborn birth of one of their twin sons. -
Woman says she was hospitalized after being given three vaccines at once
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was hospitalized after being given three vaccines at the same time. -
Woman says CAMC responsible for man's wrongful death
CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center alleging it is responsible for a man's death. -
Nitro employee says he was retaliated against after reporting misconduct of others
CHARLESTON – A City of Nitro employee says he has been the victim of retaliation after reporting misconduct by other city workers. -
Woman says she was sexually assaulted by Massage Envy therapist
CHARLESTON – A woman says she was sexually assaulted by a Massage Envy massage therapist. -
Student says she was sexually assaulted at GW
CHARLESTON – A George Washington High School student says she was sexually assaulted and harassed by a fellow student at school. -
EMT says HealthNet fired her after filing workers' comp claims
CHARLESTON – A former HealthNet emergency medical technician says she was wrongfully terminated after filing two workers’ compensation claims. -
Estate blames CAMC, WVU, EMS for son's death
CHARLESTON – The mother of a late Jackson County man says improper medical care led to her son's death. -
TOM WV LLC members sue over breach of contract
CHARLESTON — TOM WV LLC and two of its three members are suing the third member for breach of contract. -
Former Pruntytown inmate says he was sexual harassed by food service worker
CHARLESTON – A former inmate says he was subjected to unwanted sexual advances while incarcerated at Pruntytown Correctional Center. -
Former Res-Care employee says company made him a scapegoat
CHARLESTON – A former Res-Care employee says the company made him the scapegoat following a substandard inspection at one of its homes. -
Attorney says some minors might have been filmed by hidden camera at State Police Academy
CHARLESTON — An attorney has sent notice to the West Virginia State Police of the intent to sue on behalf of three minor women who may have been filmed while taking part in the Police Training Academy. -
Apartment complex owner wants black ice case dismissed
CHARLESTON — The defendant in a case alleging injuries from black ice wants a Kanawha circuit judge to dismiss the lawsuit, contending the plaintiff failed to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. -
Parents sue state, county boards of education for son's basketball injury
CHARLESTON — The parents of a minor are suing both the state Board of Education and Kanawha County Board of Education alleging their son was injured at a high school basketball practice. -
Man sues former employer for work injuries, wrongful termination
CHARLESTON — A man is suing his former employer for injuries and wrongful termination. -
Man sues union that refused to put him back to work, called him a 'litigation risk'
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man says a theater stage union local failed to accommodate his injuries after a Disney On Ice backstage incident, calling him a "litigation risk." -
Man says moving company violated consumer protection act
CHARLESTON — A man says Comprehensive Relocation Services violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.