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Danville couple accuses contractor of unsafe work conditions
WELCH — A Danville couple is suing a McDowell County contractor, alleging unsafe work conditions. -
Machinist/welder accuses machinery company of wrongful discharge
BLUEFIELD — A machinist/welder is suing a machinery company, alleging age discrimination, retaliation and wrongful termination. -
Bluestone Industries, owned by governor's children, accused of issuing bad checks
BECKLEY— A class-action lawsuit was filed against Bluestone Industries, which is owned by Gov. Jim Justice's adult children, amid allegations that Bluestone employees received bad checks in February. -
Parents claim Monroe Co. school board negligent in school bus assault
BLUEFIELD — A child's parents have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Monroe County Board of Education amid allegations the child was sexually harassed, abused and assaulted on a school bus. -
Blankenship's attempt to vacate sentence being played like musical chairs
Blankenship's attempt to vacate sentence being played like musical chairs -
McDowell County Sheriff's Department accused of unlawful arrest
BLUEFIELD — A McDowell County man is suing a police officer and the county sheriff's department, alleging battery and violation of the plaintiff's civil rights. -
Federal judge dismisses lawsuit against Princeton Community Hospital, others
BLUEFIELD – A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against Princeton Community Hospital and others that alleged health care providers kept a woman from receiving workers' compensation benefits. -
Judge says coal company owes more than $80,000 to drilling company
BLUEFIELD – A judge has entered a judgment order in which he found in favor of REI Drilling against Resurrection Coal Company. -
Four lawsuits filed against State Trooper
BLUEFIELD – Four lawsuits have been filed against a West Virginia state trooper in federal court since October 2016, alleging he injured four men. -
Federal judge grants motion to compel arbitration in Verizon Wireless lawsuit
BLUEFIELD – A federal judge granted Verizon’s motion to compel arbitration in a lawsuit alleging it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. -
Enhanced Recovery Co. alleged to have attempted to collect debt beyond statute of limitations
BLUEFIELD – A Mercer County consumer alleges a debt collector attempted to collect a purported debt that was beyond the statute of limitations for collection. -
Virginia woman claims Chevrolet Trailblazer was not crashworthy
BLUEFIELD – A Virginia woman has filed suit against General Motors over injuries her late son sustained in an auto accident in West Virginia, alleging that the vehicle was not crashworthy. -
Plaintiff appeals dismissal of Bible classes lawsuit
BLUEFIELD – One of the plaintiffs and her child are appealing the dismissal of a lawsuit against Mercer County Board of Education for its Bible in the Schools classes. -
Couple claims Bristol-Myers Squibb Company didn't warn about drug risks
BLUEFIELD – A couple is suing Bristol-Myers Squibb Company for failing to warn them about the risk associated with one of its drugs. -
Firefighter sues McDowell County Sheriff’s Department for stun gun injuries
BLUEFIELD – A firefighter is suing the McDowell County Sheriff’s Department after he claims he was shocked by a stun gun when he got in an argument with a sheriff’s deputy. -
Resurrection Coal Co. Inc. alleged to owe REI Drilling more than $80,000 for drilling
BLUEFIELD – A McDowell County coal company is alleged to have failed to pay a Salt Lake City company in full for its services. -
Judge partially denies motion to dismiss in Monroe Board of Education suit
BLUEFIELD – A federal judge partially denied a motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against the Monroe County Board of Education alleging a Kindergarten student was sexually assaulted by a high school student. -
Outback Steakhouse dishes case removed to federal court
BLUEFIELD – A couple is suing Outback Steakhouse after they claim it was responsible for injuries sustained at the restaurant. OSI Restaurant Partners and Jane Doe were also named as defendants in the suit. -
Couple sues TransCanada USA Services, others for property damages
BLUEFIELD – A couple is suing TransCanada USA Services after they claim it and others damaged their property when constructing a pipeline near their property. -
Woman accuses Verizon Wireless of consumer credit violations
BLUEFIELD – A woman is suing Verizon Wireless after she claims it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.