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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Annie Cosby News


Woman says she was sexually abused while in jail

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia woman is suing over claims she was sexually abused while an inmate at Potomac Highlands Regional Jail.

Insurer didn't pay for fire damage, woman claims

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman is suing over claims her insurance company has failed to compensate her after a fire allegedly caused smoke and soot damage to her home.

Trucking companies call Morgantown ordinance unlawful

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – Two West Virginia trucking companies are suing over claims a new ordinance prohibiting heavy trucks in Morgantown is unlawful.

Green Range Services owes $315K, complaint states

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON -- A Cabell County company and two residents are suing over claims they have not been paid for services rendered to another local company.

Man says towing company damaged vehicle after wreck

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON – A Wyoming County man is suing over claims he was injured in a collision and his vehicle sustained further damage when the towing company allegedly failed to cover it in rain and snow.

Four bars accused of illegally showing UFC fights

By Annie Cosby |
CLARKSBURG – A Pennsylvania company is suing over claims several bars illegally intercepted and exhibited UFC fight broadcasts.

AutoZone manager fired, told she hired too many women

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman is suing over claims her employer told her she hired too many women and subsequently fired her.

Target moves slip-and-fall case to federal court

By Annie Cosby |
CLARKSBURG – An Illinois man is suing over claims he was injured on the slippery floor of a West Virginia Target store, and the case has been removed to district court.

CSX wants paid for damaged rail cars

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A transportation company is suing over claims it has not been paid for damage caused when its rail cars derailed on a West Virginia track under construction.

Woman's estate accuses doctors of negligence

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – The estate of a Roane County woman is suing over claims her doctors failed to order CT scans after she was fatally injured in a fall.

Woman says animal shelter didn't pay her $4,000 in wages

By Annie Cosby |
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman is suing over claims her former employer has failed to pay her more than $4,000 in wages.

Medical facility says doctor not making payments for office

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County medical office is suing over claims a doctor who purchased the office has failed to make payments.

Two inmates accuse jailers of excessive force

By Annie Cosby |
CHARLESTON – Two inmates are suing over claims they were victims of excessive force in Southern Regional Jail.

Woman says she slipped on wet bathroom floor at Wendy's

By Annie Cosby |
WHEELING – A Brooke County woman is suing over claims she was injured on the wet floor of a Wendy's restaurant bathroom.

Man says wreck caused by insufficient signals at railroad crossing

By Annie Cosby |
MARTINSBURG – A Berkeley County man is suing over claims his car was struck by a train at a railroad crossing due to insufficient warning signals.

Bethany College wants stolen money back from DEA

By Annie Cosby |
WHEELING – A West Virginia college is suing over claims the DEA administratively forfeited money that was stolen from the college by an employee.

Man say he was wrongly expelled from gun club

By Annie Cosby |
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County man is suing over claims he was wrongfully expelled from a rifle and pistol club.

Mining activity contaminated water, family claims

By Annie Cosby |
PINEVILLE – A Wyoming County couple is suing over claims their family's water supply and those of neighbors have been contaminated by nearby mining activity.

Woman's estate blames hospital for her death

By Annie Cosby |
KEYSER – The estate of a Mineral County woman is suing over claims she was fatally injured when she fell while a patient at a hospital.

Man says insurer didn't compensate him properly

By Annie Cosby |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County man is suing over claims his insurance company has not adequately compensated him for injuries sustained in a 2010 collision.