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W.R. Murdock & Sons alleges Cunningham Energy failed to pay for equipment
FAYETTEVILLE – A company alleges it delivered equipment to a business and was not paid.
Mount Hope business alleged to owe more than $140,000 for two contracts
FAYETTEVILLE – A finance company based in Connecticut is seeking more than $100,000 from a Mount Hope business.
Customer alleges New Orleans Coffee House failed to warn of standing water
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing a St. Albans coffee shop alleging that she slipped and fell due to standing water.
Daughter blames death of Tygart Valley inmate on guards allegedly failing to check on him
CHARLESTON – The daughter of a man who died while incarcerated at Tygart Valley Regional Jail and Correctional Facility alleges the facility's negligence is responsible for his death.
Premier Bank alleges Kanawha County man owes more than $90,000 on note
CHARLESTON – A bank alleges a Kanawha County man has defaulted on a promissory note.
TerraQuip Construction Products failed to pay for more than $13,000 in goods, Kansas company claims
CHARLESTON – A Kansas manufacturing company alleges that they have not been paid for goods delivered to a Cross Lanes company.
Estate sale attendee alleges Sort My Space failed to warn of unmarked step that caused fall
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man is suing an estate sale organizer alleging that he was injured when he fell on the property.
Customer alleges Elite Preowned Auto Sales concealed rust, mechanical problems
CHARLESTON – A Dunbar woman alleges a St. Albans used car dealership concealed that the vehicle she purchased had rust and mechanical issues.
Estate administrator seeks to stop sale of Cross Lanes property
CHARLESTON – An estate administrator has petitioned a court to postpone the sale of a Cross Lanes property.
Consumer alleges Client Services harassed her with calls, letters over alleged debt
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges a debt collector harassed her with phone calls with the purpose to coerce payments.
Woman sues companies after husband, exposed to asbestos, dies of lung cancer
CHARLESTON – The wife of a man who died of lung cancer is suing a large group of companies at which he might have been exposed to asbestos.
Woman files suit over alleged injuries from horse trampling
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Kentucky woman is suing her employers over allegations she was not provided a safe working environment when she was injured by a horse.
Company says APPO, others owe more than $1 million
WHEELING —A company is suing American Petroleum Partners Operating LLC for breach of contract.
Rider files suit against New River Adventures, Autumn Breeze Farms over injuries sustained in fall from horse
CHARLESTON – A Florida woman has filed suit against two Fayette County stables after she sustained broken ribs in a fall from her saddle.
Carrington Mortgage Services allegedly failed to work with consumer to assume loan after divorce
MARTINSBURG – A consumer alleges a national mortgage servicing corporation failed to work with her to assume the loan on her home after her divorce.
Beckley woman alleges age, race were reasons why she was not hired at Black Knight Country Club
BECKLEY– A 62-year-old Beckley woman alleges her age, race and disability were reasons why she was not hired for a hostess position at the Black Knight Country Club.
Man alleges he failed scuba physical because of additives in cigarettes, seeks damages from Altria
ELKINS – A Belington man has filed a suit against the owner of the maker of Marlboro cigarettes over allegations it used additives in its products to make them more addictive.
Greenbrier County homeowners seek court's help in dispute with State Farm over chandelier damages
BECKLEY – The owners of a Greenbrier County home are seeking a declaration from the court regarding their home's habitability after a chandelier fell and damaged the home.
Former Cabell Huntington worker claims she was fired due to age, support of LGBTQ community
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing her former employer alleging that she was unfairly terminated.
Former AEP employee alleges he was discriminated against because of brain injury
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man alleges his former employers created a hostile working environment by refusing to accommodate him after he sustained a brain injury in a car accident.