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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Louie Torres News


Man claims Schlumberger Technology discriminated against him

By Louie Torres |
MOUNDSVILLE – A Monongalia County resident alleges his ethnicity and faith were factors in his termination by a company doing business in the oil and gas industry.

Employee alleges State Electric Supply terminated him in retaliation

By Louie Torres |
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County company is alleged to have terminated a Fayette County man in retaliation for filing a workers' compensation claim.

Bounty Minerals seeks declaration in well dispute with Alabama company

By Louie Torres |
NEW MARTINSVILLE – A Texas company is seeking declaration from the court in a dispute with an Alabama company regarding a well in Wetzel County.

Mardi Gras Casino and Resort patron allege track lights on floor caused injuries

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges she was injured at a Nitro casino and needed surgery afterward.

Woman alleges Toro mower is defective, injured her in crash

By Louie Torres |
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton woman alleges she was injured because of a defective lawnmower.

Woman claims Appalachian Regional Healthcare failed to diagnose decedent's condition

By Louie Torres |
BECKLEY – A Fayette County woman alleges her decedent died prematurely because of a delay in treatment of his condition.

Alford Home Solution alleged to have terminated man over commission rate complaints

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – A Scott Depot man claims a St. Albans employer failed to compensate him at the commission percentage promised.

Former police officer files suit against Beckley officer on allegations of unlawful seizure, excessive force

By Louie Torres |
BECKLEY – A North Carolina man alleges a Beckley police officer unlawfully seized him without any lawful justification.

Man alleges he was wrongfully terminated by Logan-Mingo Area Mental Health

By Louie Torres |
LOGAN – A Mingo County man alleges he was unlawfully terminated from his position.

BTM Logging timber cutter seeks damages over alleged injuries from cutting 'danger tree'

By Louie Torres |
BECKLEY – A Scarbro timber cutter alleges he was injured while working because of his employer's negligence.

Equipment Transport safety supervisor alleges she was termianted over safety concerns

By Louie Torres |
NEW MARTINSVILLE – A Pine Grove woman alleges that she was terminated in retaliation over safety concerns.

Nonprofits claim Southeastern Land, Fola Coal Co. are polluting waters

By Louie Torres |
HUNTINGTON – Four nonprofit organizations allege two coal companies are harming the environment with pollutants.

Catalyst Refiners Inc. alleged to have failed to accommodate former employee's disability

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – A Boone County man alleges he was terminated by his Kanawha County employer because of his disability.

Property owner alleges New Creek Wind turbines' noise causes headaches

By Louie Torres |
ELKINS – The owner of property in New Creek alleges wind turbines erected near his property generate noise that has caused him harm.

Missouri employers alleged to have failed to pay former employee wages due

By Louie Torres |
CHARLESTON – Two St. Louis, Missouri-based employers are alleged to have failed to pay former employees their wages in a timely manner.

Man alleges AT&T disability plan wrongfully denied benefits

By Louie Torres |
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man alleges he has been damaged by the denial of disability benefits.

Woman alleges Wheeling physician failed to tell her biopsy found melanoma

By Louie Torres |
WHEELING – A Wheeling doctor is alleged to have failed to inform a patient that a biopsy revealed melanoma.

Jill Jones Formal Wear alleged to owe more than $27,000 to shopping center

By Louie Torres |
WHEELING – A Wheeling shopping center alleges that a tenant failed to pay rent.

Better Hearing Center alleged to owe more than $25,000 to Florida company

By Louie Torres |
WHEELING – A Wheeling business is accused of failing to pay for equipment it purchased.

Couple alleges previous owner of Princeton property failed to deliver title

By Louie Torres |
PRINCETON – A Camp Creek couple alleges they cannot sell a mobile home because they do not have the title from the previous owner.