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Beneficiary claims Boone County woman withheld aunt's assets
LOGAN – A South Carolina man alleges a Boone County woman wrongfully obtained and withheld assets owned by his late aunt.
Logan bank alleges Belt Transfer employee struck drive-thru with vehicle, caused damages
LOGAN – A bank alleges it spent more than $10,000 to make repairs to a drive-thru after an employee of a trucking company struck it with a truck.
Tractor-trailer driver alleges Schneider driver cross center line, caused collision
POINT PLEASANT – A South Carolina tractor-trailer is seeking damages from another driver after a collision in Mason County.
Man alleges age was a factor in termination from Austin Powder Co.
LOGAN – An Ethel man alleges his age was a factor in his termination from an Ohio company doing business in Logan County.
Couple seeks underinsured motorist benefits from Nationwide Mutual Insurance
WHEELING – A couple alleges their insurer breached their contract by failing to provide underinsured motorist benefits.
Cherry River Construction alleges it is owed more than $180,000 for work on Wal-Mart projects
PRINCETON – A subcontractor alleges it wasn't paid in full for work it completed on projects for Wal-Mart.
Woman alleges Logan Mingo Area Mental Health termianted her after taking leave for funeral
LOGAN – A Chapmanville woman alleges she was terminated for visiting a dying family member and to attend her funeral.
Woman seeks injunction against Fidelity Life Association regarding insurance policy
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton woman is seeking an injunction regarding a life insurance policy purchased by her late ex-husband.
Tanker truck driver seeks damages from Buccaneer Hauling, driver over U.S. 50 accident
HARRISVILLE – An Ohio man alleges he was injured while driving on U.S. 50 attempting to avoid a collision with a tractor-trailer.
Couple accuses Wexford Health Sources of negligence in TB testing
POINT PLEASANT – A Mason County couple alleges the wife incurred medical expenses because of potential exposure to a contaminated needle.
Rover Pipeline allegedly owes $5.7M to Pa. company for construction work
MOUNDSVILLE – A Washington, Pennsylvania, construction company alleges that a Charleston company failed to pay it for work on a project.
Businesses file suit against Fayette County sheriff over distrained property
FAYETTEVILLE – Two businesses allege their property cannot lawfully be distrained because of delinquent taxes owed by a distinct corporate entity.
Property owner alleges Consol mining damaged buildings on property
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County property owner alleges long-wall mining near his property has caused damages to buildings.
Power of attorney claims Select Special Hospital-Charleston Inc.'s negligence caused skin injuries
CHARLESTON – A Charleston medical facility is alleged to have failed to provide proper supervision to a patient, causing skin injuries.
Cabell County man alleges police officer used excessive force during raid, broke ribs
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County Sheriff's Department officer is alleged to have used excessive force during a drug raid against a Cabell County resident.
Painter alleges unsafe scaffolding caused fall at Morgantown property
MORGANTOWN – A Pennsylvania couple is seeking damages after the husband was injured while painting at a Morgantown property.
Employee files suit against A M Communications over allegedly unlawful pay practices
CHARLESTON – A service technician for a Suddenlink Communications subcontractor alleges he was not paid in a timely manner.
City National Bank alleges two Justice companies defaulted on agreement
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County national banking association alleges it is owed $3.8 million from two Virginia companies owned by West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice.
CAMC patient alleges private information was disclosed to third parties
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman alleges that her private medical information was disclosed to third parties without her permission by a staff member of a Charleston medical facility.
Modern Home Concepts Inc. alleged to owe more than $12,000 for goods purchased
WINFIELD – A Hurricane company is alleged to have failed to pay for goods purchased on credit.