Underwood Law Offices
Recent News About Underwood Law Offices
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Fazoli's employee alleges restaurant, insurer failed to pay proper benefits
HUNTINGTON — A Kentucky woman is suing a restaurant group and claims administrators, alleging violation of workers compensation acts. -
Man sues Aetna, others for ERISA violations
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Aetna Life Insurance Company for violations of the Employment Retirement Income Security Act. Virginia Air Distributors Inc. Benefit Plan and John Does 1 through 5 were also named as defendants in the suit. -
Disabled worker accuses MetLife of denying long-term benefits
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County man is suing his insurance carrier in a dispute surrounding disability benefits. -
Woman blames Tri-State Transit Authority for injuries from boarding bus
WAYNE – A woman is suing Tri-State Transit Authority after she claims she sustained injuries while attempting to board one of its vehicles. On Dec. 29, 2008, Janet Baisi was attempting to board a van in Kenova that was owned and operated by TTA, according to a complaint filed in Wayne Circuit Court. Baisi claims while he was boarding the van, an unknown hazard caused her to trip and fall and sustain serious injuries, including a punctured lung. TTA owed a duty to Baisi to operate and maintain -
Law firm breached contact, suit claims
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Michael Martin & Associates and its named attorney for breach of contract. -
Woman's estate names CSX, KRT, Montgomery in lawsuit
FAYETTEVILLE -- The family of a Kanawha County woman is suing over claims she was killed by a train after disembarking from a bus in Montgomery. -
Walmart removes personal injury lawsuit to federal court
HUNTINGTON – Walmart has removed a personal injury lawsuit from Wayne County Circuit Court to federal court in Huntington. -
Man says piece of metal caused injury during billboard removal
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Wetzel man seeks disability benefits
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Target settles slip-and-fall
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Taking a stand led to firing, former TSA screener says
HUNTINGTON – The nation's homeland security chief is accused in lawsuit of allowing unprofessional behavior to fly low under radar at one of the state's largest airports.