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Sunday, November 24, 2024

Robert Hadley News


Hotel wants to move personal injury case to federal court

By Robert Hadley |
CHARLESTON — A Charleston hotel originally sued in Kanawha Circuit Court over a personal injury case is petitioning to move the suit to federal court.

Contractor wants to move injury case from county to federal court

By Robert Hadley |
MARTINSBURG — A West Virginia contractor who is a defendant in a personal injury lawsuit has filed a petition to move the case from Brooke Circuit Court to federal court.

Dyslexic student accuses WVU Tech of disability discrimination

By Robert Hadley |
CHARLESTON — A 20-year-old Ohio man claims West Virginia University Institute of Technology ("WVU Tech") broke its promises to make special arrangements to accommodate his learning disabilities.

Couple accuse debt collector of harassment

By Robert Hadley |
BECKLEY — A West Virginia couple have accused a Charleston creditor of harassing them over an alleged debt.

Fired cashier claims Walmart firing was based on health issues

By Robert Hadley |
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman's lawsuit claims she was fired from a Huntington Walmart after she had cancer surgery.

Man sues building owner over injury

By Robert Hadley |
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man says he was permanently injured from a fall due to a sharp railing edge on the rear steps of his apartment building.

Mechanic accuses car dealership of age discrimination

By Robert Hadley |
HUNTINGTON — An Ohio man says his former employer, Auto Mall of Huntington, unlawfully terminated him because of his age and health conditions.

Couple accuse Bailey Coal Mines of causing property damage

By Robert Hadley |
MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple claims a coal company damaged buildings and water supplies on their 97-acre property in Cameron.

Injured shopper accuses Elm Terrace, groundskeeper of negligence

By Robert Hadley |
WHEELING – A Martins Ferry, Ohio woman says she slipped and injured herself on icy pavement at a West Virginia shopping center in 2014.

Car wash owner blames West Rentals for spoiled food, lost business

By Robert Hadley |
WHEELING – A business owner incarcerated at the Morgantown federal prison is suing West Rentals Inc. in a dispute involving unpaid rent for a storage unit.

Borrower accuses Nationstar Mortgage of harassment

By Robert Hadley |
PRINCETON – A Mercer County woman says her mortgage company harassed her over a debt she did not owe.

Cellphone accessory distributor sues over alleged unpaid debt

By Robert Hadley |
KINGWOOD — A Pennsylvania firm is suing a cellphone company over $5,000 in merchandise that allegedly wasn't paid for.

Buyers of home sue sellers, real estate agents

By Robert Hadley |
BECKLEY — A Raleigh County couple is suing real estate agents and former homeowners for allegedly selling the plaintiffs property that had problems with its foundation, flooding and termites.

Man accuses debt collector of false representation, harassment

By Robert Hadley |
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County man is suing a debt collector for allegedly using false, deceptive and misleading tactics to collect money owed on a credit card.

Woman sues bank over alleged collection methods

By Robert Hadley |
WINFIELD — A West Virginia woman alleges her bank attempted to collect an unpaid debt through harassing telephone calls and written communication that violated the state’s Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Trucking firm wants case moved to federal court

By Robert Hadley |
CLARKSBURG — A Birmingham, Ala.-based trucking business has filed a petition to remove a property damage case in which it is a defendant from Doddridge Circuit Court to federal court.

Lumberyard says Dollar General, contractor owe for materials

By Robert Hadley |
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County lumberyard is suing Dollar General and a contractor over claims that invoices for materials used in a construction project were not paid.

Ex-general manager accuses HOA of wrongful termination

By Robert Hadley |
KINGWOOD — A Preston County man says his former employer, Alpine Lake Homeowners Association, allegedly fired him for not committing perjury in a civil case.

Customer accuses Appalachian Power of fraud

By Robert Hadley |
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing her electric provider, claiming the company charged her for an amount she did not owe.

Nursing home sued after death of resident

By Robert Hadley |
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing a nursing home, Huntington Health and Rehab Center, in a case involving his grandfather’s care.