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Man sues Charleston police pension fund for fraud, breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A man is suing the city of Charleston's Policemen's Pension and Relief Fund for breach of contract. -
Couple sues car dealership for injuries sustained on icy lot
CHARLESTON — A Glasgow couple is suing Paul White Chevrolet alleging injuries occurred on the car lot's property. -
W.Va. Paving sues state Parkways Authority for damages assessed
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Paving is suing the West Virginia Parkways Authority alleging it improperly assessed damages. -
Couple sues Dutch Miller of Charleston for car accident
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Dutch Miller of Charleston claiming they were injured in a car accident with one of its employees. -
State Revenue Secretary says he wasn't told of known water issues in home before purchase
CHARLESTON – West Virginia’s Revenue Secretary and his wife have filed a lawsuit alleging the sellers of their home did not disclose known water issues before they purchased it. -
Inmate's estate blames improper psychiatric care for his suicide
CHARLESTON – The estate of a former Mount Olive inmate says improper supervision and care led to his suicide in prison. -
CAMC faces potential class action over patient data breach
CHARLESTON – A potential class-action lawsuit has been filed against Charleston Area Medical Center related to a data breach by one of its employees. -
Woman says she injured her knee in slip-and-fall at Target
CHARLESTON – A Cabin Creek woman says she was injured when she slipped and fell at Target. -
Couple says company fraudulent sold them a home with major defects
CHARLESTON – A Charleston couple is accusing a Poca-based company of fraudulent sale of residential real estate. -
Former Union Carbide tank cleaner blames job for pancreatic cancer
CHARLESTON – A man who worked as a tank cleaner for 14 years blames his time in that job for his pancreatic cancer. -
Kanawha judge appointed to Business Court Division
CHARLESTON — Kanawha Circuit Court Judge Maryclaire Akers has been appointed to the state's Business Court Division to replace Wayne Circuit Judge James H. Young Jr. -
Estate says man suffered in final days because of lack of proper prison medical care
CHARLESTON – The mother of a southern West Virginia man blames a lack of proper medical care while he was in jail for his death. -
Woman says pharmacist filled her prescription with 20 times the requested oxycodone
CHARLESTON – A Cabell County woman says a Walgreens pharmacist provided her with the wrong dose of oxycodone, causing her to suffer an overdose and cardiac arrest. -
Woman says jail employees forced her to have sex with another inmate
CHARLESTON – A Monongalia County woman accuses employees of the North Central Regional Jail of violating her constitutional rights by forcing her to have sex with another inmate. -
Woman says botched hand surgery caused pain, forced early retirement
CHARLESTON – A Massachusetts woman says an orthopedic surgeon botched a procedure on her hand, permanently injuring her and forcing her into early retirement. -
Couple says house had major construction issues, sues contractor
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans couple says a contractor failed to properly build a house for them. -
State employee says he was injured in restroom at state Capitol complex
CHARLESTON – A St. Albans man says he was injured in a restroom while working at the state Capitol Complex. -
Morrisey praises state Supreme Court ruling in pandemic unemployment benefits case
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is praising a state Supreme Court decision upholding a lower court’s ruling that the state was legally entitled to opt out of additional federal unemployment benefit programs related to the coronavirus pandemic. -
Former employee says she was sexually harassed at Moses Nissan
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County woman says she was forced to quit her job at Moses Nissan because of a sexually charged hostile and abusive work environment. -
Man says he was ran over by tractor while working at cemetery
CHARLESTON – The parent companies of cemeteries across the state have been sued again, this time by a former employee who was injured on the job.