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West Virginia Insurance Commissioner alleges A+ Repairs failed to maintain workers' comp insurance
CHARLESTON – A business is facing a lawsuit by the state's insurance commissioner alleging it failed to maintain workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees per state law requirements. -
Salvation Army wants lawsuit alleging sexual assault dismissed
CHARLESTON — The Salvation Army wants a lawsuit filed against it alleging it failed to properly care for a 10-year-old girl to be dismissed from federal court. -
Charleston dentist allegedly owes more than $48,000 for equipment
CHARLESTON – A business that leases and finances machinery and equipment is suing a Charleston dentist claiming he owes more than $45,000 for imaging equipment and software. -
West Virginia man claims GM won't honor warranty for Corvette
CHARLESTON – General Motors is facing a lawsuit by a West Virginia man who claims the automaker has failed to honor its warranty for his Chevy Corvette that has been in and out of authorized dealers for repairs for more than 30 days. -
Kanawha County man claims Ford truck is defective, seeks to cancel contract
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing Ford Motor Co. alleging that his F-150 Raptor pickup did not conform to manufacturer warranties for the vehicle. -
Winfield woman files negligence suit against driver over collision injuries
CHARLESTON – A Winfield woman who was a passenger in a motor vehicle that was hit by another vehicle in Cross Lanes has filed suit against the driver she alleges is at fault. -
White Dodge alleged to owe more than $400,000 in delinquent property taxes
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha County sheriff has filed a suit against White Dodge alleging it owes the county more than $400,000 in delinquent taxes. -
Jackson County couple seeks to cancel sales contract of Ford Edge over vehicle's alleged issues
CHARLESTON – A Jackson County couple who purchased a Ford Edge at Moses Ford-Lincoln and I-77 Auto Group is suing Ford Motor Co. claiming the automaker has failed to honor the vehicle's warranty. -
Teacher unions plan to sue state over charter schools
CHARLESTON — The three education unions in West Virginia are planning to sue the state over the recent omnibus bill that included funding for charter schools. -
Marion County man files suit against Primecare Medical, others after missing surgery while he was incarcerated
CHARLESTON – A Marion County man alleges he had to undergo a more complex surgery because he was not provided proper medical care while in custody for a wound to his hand. -
Electrician sues Sam's Club, contractor after suffering injuries from fall off industrial freezer
CHARLESTON – An electrician who was injured after falling off an industrial freezer while doing electrical work at a Charleston Sam's Club alleges negligence was the cause of his injuries. -
Greylock Energy faces suit after frac tech slipped on containment mat on company's property
CHARLESTON – Greylock Energy is facing a suit filed by a Pilot Thomas Logistics frac technician who was injured when she slipped on a containment mat while working on fueling equipment at Greylock's State Game Lands in Pennsylvania. -
Lessors allege Prichard Mining owes royalty fees from coal mining
CHARLESTON – Prichard Mining is alleged to have stopped making royalty payments to mine coal on a property. -
Wellsburg doctor alleges state medical examiner was negligent in determining his wife's death
CHARLESTON – A Wellsburg doctor is claiming the West Virginia medical examiner was negligent in determining his wife's cause of death as acute and chronic alcohol intoxication. -
Clay County man alleges GMC vehicle doesn't conform with warranties, seeks to cancel contract
CHARLESTON – A Clay County man who purchased a 2018 GMC Terrain vehicle claims General Motors has failed to honor the vehicle's warranty by making necessary repairs or give him a comparable replacement vehicle in violation of state and federal laws. -
Former Seminole Mining worker alleges she was fired for her complaints of gender, pay discrimination
CHARLESTON – A former Seminole West Virginia Mining worker claims she was paid less than her male counterparts for doing the same job and was fired in retaliation when she returned from a medical leave. -
Two West Virginia attorneys face lawsuit by Cunningham Energy over legal malpractice allegations
CHARLESTON – Cunningham Energy is suing two West Virginia attorneys after the company lost an employment-related lawsuit that resulted in a more than $300,000 verdict. -
You can't blame Kroger for a pre-existing condition
If insurance companies won’t cover pre-existing conditions, why should supermarkets? You didn’t know supermarkets cover pre-existing conditions? Well, they don’t, actually, but someone needs to explain that to Jennifer Thompson and Carolyn Foster. -
Former Southern Regional inmate claims being labeled 'rat' by corrections officers was reason for his beating
CHARLESTON – A former inmate at the Southern Regional Jail who reported a correctional officer for bringing contraband into the jail alleges that correctional officers labeled him a "rat" to other inmates, which resulted in him being beaten and suffering severe injuries. -
Owner of West Charleston building claims Verizon left materials on rooftop it leased for communications facility
CHARLESTON – The owner of a building in West Charleston claims Verizon Wireless leased the building's rooftop to operate a radio communications facility and after cancelling its lease, left heavy metal materials on the roof of the building.