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Woman accuses plastic surgeon, others of medical negligence
HUNTINGTON – A Kanawha County woman accuses a plastic surgeon of medical negligence following complications from a 14-hour surgery. -
Man says he was discriminated against by Huntington Water Quality Board
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man says he was discriminated against by the Huntington Water Quality Board. -
Cabell Co. mobile home owners allege movers failed to complete job
HUNTINGTON — Two Cabell County mobile home owners are suing a moving service, alleging breach of duty. -
Outback Steakhouse cook alleges he was terminated because of disability
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man alleges he was terminated by his restaurant employer because of his disability. -
Former branch manager accuses bank business of discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A former branch manager is suing a bank business, alleging discrimination and retaliation. -
Cabell Co. woman alleges Big Lots' negligence led to injuries
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing a Charleston retail store operator, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries. -
Former employee accuses auto parts business of sexual harassment, wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON — An Ohio man is suing a Huntington auto parts business, alleging sexual harassment, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Former student sues Marshall over handing of assault case
HUNTINGTON – A former Marshall University student is suing the university over its handling of her sexual assault case. -
Man claims Five Bros. Mortgage Co. Services and Securing Inc. failed to secure property
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County man alleges his house was damaged and personal property lost because of the negligence of a Michigan company and another entity. -
Man sues Westfield Insurance Company for breach of contract
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Westfield Insurance Company after he claims it refused to pay a claim for underinsured motorist benefits. -
Westfield Insurance Co. alleged to have failed to pay man's underinsured motorist claim
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man alleges his insurer has refused to pay his claims in relation to a collision with an underinsured motorist. -
Black woman accuses U-Haul of discrimination
HUNTINGTON — A black Ohio woman is suing U-Haul, alleging discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Wayne Co. man blames Murphy Elevator for negligence after VA Hospital visit
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County man is suing Murphy Elevator Company after he claims he was injured while in an elevator belonging to the defendant. -
Visitor blames elevator maintenance company for injuries
WAYNE — An Ohio man invitee is suing an elevator company, alleging its negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Wayne Co. assisted living home accuses Lowe’s of contract breach
WAYNE – Grayson Assisted Living and its owner are suing Lowe’s Companies Inc. after they claim it breached its contract and was negligent. -
Woman accuses 3D Construction of discrimination, invasion of privacy
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing 3D Construction after she claims it discriminated against her and invaded her privacy. Laura Daniel was also named as a defendant in the suit. Nichole Ballard was hired as a secretary by 3D in August 2013 and since her date of hire, she has been subjected to severe and pervasive sexual harassment and a hostile work environment by Daniel, according to a complaint filed in Wood Circuit Court and removed to federal court. -
Greenbrier Co. woman accuses AutoZone of discrimination
BECKLEY – A Greenbrier County woman is suing AutoZone after she claims she was discriminated against because of her gender. -
Cabell Co. man blames unsafe working conditions for injury
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing a metals industry company over injuries he sustained in a work-site accident. -
Nestle termination suit moved to federal court
By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – A former employee's suit against Nestle Healthcare Nutrition for wrongful termination has been removed to federal court. Nestle Health Science and Nestle USA were also named as defendants in the suit. Kathryn Townsend was employed by the defendants as a sales representative for West Virginia, a portion of southern Ohio and a portion of eastern Kentucky, according to a complaint initially filed April 28 in Cabell Circuit Court and removed to federal court on May 27. -
AutoZone manager fired, told she hired too many women
HUNTINGTON – A Kentucky woman is suing over claims her employer told her she hired too many women and subsequently fired her.