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Man sues franchisee after being stabbed by McDonald's employee
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man blames a McDonald’s franchisee after he was stabbed by an employee in the restaurant restroom. -
Man says he was injured when work mower flipped on him
CHARLESTON – A man says he was permanently injured when the lawnmower he was using at work overturned on him. -
VA nurse says shoe covers caused her to slip and fall at work
HUNTINGTON – A registered nurse says the skid-resistant shoe covers she was required to wear while working on a COVID ward caused her to slip and injure herself. -
Seventh lawsuit accuses former special needs teacher of abusing students
CHARLESTON – Another lawsuit has been filed against a former Kanawha County special needs teacher over her treatment of students. -
Man says he was injured on the job by faulty hydraulic hose
HUNTINGTON – A former City of Huntington employee says he was severely injured on the job by an improperly made hydraulic hose. -
Nurse at VA Medical Center says shoe covers caused her to fall
HUNTINGTON – A registered nurse blames the shoe covers she was required to wear for injuries she sustained at work. -
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. -
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. -
Employee files suit after falling into oil/water tank in Walmart auto center
BECKLEY – A Greenbrier County man blames Walmart after he fell into a tank of oil and water in the store’s auto care center. -
More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Charleston law firm makes $200,000 donation to WVU Law School
CHARLESTON – A Charleston law firm has donated $200,000 to West Virginia University College of Law to put toward the college's Moot Court Board. -
Widow alleges mining company's negligence caused husband's death
PINEVILLE — A Raleigh County woman is suing manufacturing companies, alleging breach of warranty and design defect caused her husband's death. -
Parkersburg couple alleges power companies allegedly failed to inspect its power lines
CHARLESTON — A Parkersburg couple is suing power companies, alleging failure to protect, loss of consortium and negligence. -
Precision Pipeline sued after worker injured in pallet accident
ELKINS — A South Carolina couple is suing Precision Pipeline and various entities, citing alleged negligence. -
Employee alleges coal company's negligence caused him to be electrocuted
CLARKSBURG — A Mingo County man is suing coal and mining companies, alleging deliberate intent and negligence. -
Injured crane operator, alleging OSHA violations, sues Huntington Alloys
HUNTINGTON — The plaintiff accuses Huntington Alloys Corp. of allegedly allowing an unsafe workplace that "presented a high degree of risk and a strong probability of serious injury or death," according to the lawsuit. -
Widower blames Webster Co. property operators for falling tree that killed wife
WEBSTER SPRINGS — A widower is suing Webster County property operators, alleging negligence in failing to prevent injuries and and death. -
Couple sues ICG Beckley, Arch Coal for work injury
BECKLEY – A couple is suing ICG Beckley and Arch Coal after they claim the companies are responsible for a work injury rendering a 29-year-old a quadriplegic. -
Mine worker seeks damages from Nufac Mining Co. Inc. over electrocution injuries
PINEVILLE – A Virginia man is seeking damages after he was electrocuted while working in a Kimball mine. -
Widow files suit against Pinnacle Mining, others after man's mining accident death
PINEVILLE – A Logan County widow alleges her late husband's employers were aware of unsafe working conditions that contributed to his death.