Robert Hadley News
Woman accuses Family Dollar of retaliatory discharge
PINEVILLE — A Wyoming County woman is suing Family Dollar Stores, a company where she worked for seven years, claiming the defendant fired her after she filed a workers’ compensation claim.
Nursing home faces suit alleging wrongful death
PRINCETON — A Mason County woman is suing Princeton Health Care Center, claiming the nursing home's neglect of her mother’s care contributed to her death.
Motorist sues for alleged negligence in collision
GRAFTON — A Taylor County woman is suing Ervins Auto Repair and several other individuals, claiming liability for nearly $18,000 in medical costs for an accident involving an tow truck.
Suit against Hampton Inn alleges bug infestation
MORGANTOWN — A suit filed by a Pennsylvania couple seeks damages from the Hampton Inn in Morgantown and its owners over a dispute involving an alleged infestation of insects and mites.
Auto wholesaler seeks to move sexual harassment claim to federal court
MARTINSBURG — Cascade Auto Wholesalers and three other defendants in a sexual harassment lawsuit filed a petition Feb. 3 to move the case from Berkeley Circuit Court to U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia Martinsburg Division.
State Farm asks to move liability case from state to federal court
CHARLESTON — State Farm Insurance and two other defendants in a lawsuit have petitioned to move their case from Kanawha Circuit Court to U.S. District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia at Charleston.
State moves to invalidate and cancel loan from Capon Valley Bank to Wardensville
MOORFIELD —The state of West Virginia is suing to invalidate an unlawful line of credit issued by Capon Valley Bank to the town of Wardensville.
Man accuses driver of negligence over rear-end crash on U.S. Route 250
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County man is suing a driver who allegedly struck the vehicle in which he was a passenger.
Kentucky grocer moves to enforce judgment against Fayetteville business
FAYETTESVILLE – A grocery store in London, Kentucky wants the court to enforce a 2013 judgment against a Fayetteville company.
Patient claims faulty hip replacement operation
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing the surgeon who performed a hip replacement for alleged mistakes during the operation.
Hair salon lease dispute leaves landlord with unpaid rent
WINFIELD – A Putnam County woman who leased hair salon space to two tenants says they broke the lease agreement by underpaying rent for several months.
Logan podiatrist accused of failing to repay loan
LOGAN – A couple in Mt. Gay claim they loaned a Logan podiatrist and her husband start-up funds for her medical practice, but have never been repaid.
Lawsuit seeks repayment of equipment bought under credit agreement
KINGWOOD – A Webster County company is suing Mountain Top Logging and its owner to collect an alleged unpaid debt.
Insurer accuses Laurita Excavating of liability in collision case
WEST UNION – An insurance company representing Shane Transport is suing three other entities over a 2014 vehicle collision.
Terminated employee brings age discrimination case against Assured Partners
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was unlawfully fired after Assured Partners acquired her employer, Commercial Insurance Services.
Taxi company faces suit over collision in Ohio
MOUNDSVILLE — A Belmont County, Ohio, woman is suing the owner of a taxi service and one of its drivers in a dispute involving an auto collision.
Patron blames Captain D’s icy sidewalk for injuries
BECKLEY – A Wyoming County woman says she was injured after falling on an icy sidewalk and parking lot at Captain D’s.
Wetzel Co. man accuses allegedly drunk driver of property destruction
WEST UNION – A Wetzel County man says a freight truck driver lost control of his vehicle, colliding with a barn and water well on his property.
Couple accuse auto giant Chrysler of not honoring warranty
WHEELING – An Adena, Ohio couple say a Jeep they purchased has ongoing transmission problems that the dealer has failed to correct, despite three separate attempts.
Property owners’ descendants battle over gas and oil royalties
WEST UNION – The heirs of two landowners who have partnered on a lease for oil and gas production are disputing the royalty percentage each is allowed according to the original deeds.