Cabell Circuit Court
Recent News About Cabell Circuit Court
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Grayson man alleges negligence cause of Huntington auto accident
HUNTINGTON – A Grayson man is seeking damages from a Huntington man over a collision in Huntington. -
Retired lieutenant files suit against Huntington over alleged wrongful discharge
HUNTINGTON – A retired lieutenant of the Huntington Police Department alleges he suffered monetary damages in salary and his retirement amount because of a layoff. -
Kenova man seeks disability benefits from Plateau Insurance
HUNTINGTON – A Kenova man alleges his insurance company wrongfully denied his claim for disability benefits. -
Damages sought from Penrod Trucking, employee over I-64 collision
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is seeking damages after a collision on Interstate 64 with a tractor-trailer. -
Malpractice suit filed against Marshall Board of Governors by Cabell County couple
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County couple alleges the husband's stroke symptoms weren't treated in a timely manner by a medical facility. -
Elan Financial Service removes consumer credit suit to federal court
HUNTINGTON – A lawsuit against Elan Financial Service for consumer credit violations has been removed to federal court. -
Assistant manager claims she was terminated by Bob Evans for attending a court hearing
HUNTINGTON – A Lawrence County, Ohio woman alleges she was terminated from her position as a restaurant assistant manager after she had to leave work to attend a court hearing. -
Patient files suit against Scott Orthopedic Center over treatment of ankle injury
HUNTINGTON – A Kermit man alleges that his ankle fracture was not properly treated by a Huntington physician. -
Former employee sues River City Subaru for discrimination
HUNTINGTON – A former employee is suing River City Subaru for discriminating against him when he left to complete a drug rehabilitation program. -
Results Customer Solutions employee files suit over amount being withheld from pay
HUNTINGTON – A man has filed a suit against his employer over an amount being withheld from his paycheck to cover medical insurance for his children. -
Former Peoples Bank executive alleges he was wrongfully terminated
HUNTINGTON – A former high-ranking bank executive alleges he was wrongfully terminated. -
Supreme Court says sanitary board, city council complied with statutory notice requirements
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued a memorandum decision, ruling that the Huntington Sanitary Board and the Huntington City Council complied with statutory notice requirements before seeking a rate increase last year. -
Huntington Municipal Development Authority countersues Red Lobster involving parking issue
HUNTINGTON – Huntington Municipal Development Authority and the city of Huntington are countersuing Red Lobster, alleging that the 30-year-old agreement was not transferred when the business changed handed. -
Tri-State Transit Authority passenger alleges she was injured when bus abruptly stopped
HUNTINGTON – A Tri-State Transit Authority bus passenger is suing the entity after falling while riding a bus. -
Concrete finisher alleges Tri-State & Sealcoating unlawfully terminated him
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington business is accused of unlawfully terminating an employee while he was in the hospital. -
Estate executor seeks declaration that arbitration agreement doesn't exist
HUNTINGTON – An estate executor is seeking to file a suit against a Cabell County skilled nursing facility. -
Federal judge grants partial motion to dismiss in lawsuit against Autism Services Center
HUNTINGTON – A federal judge has granted a partial motion to dismiss in a lawsuit against Autism Services Center alleging retaliatory discharge. -
Estate executor seeks to sue Huntington Health Rehab operators
HUNTINGTON – An estate administrator of a former resident of a Huntington skilled nursing facility alleges her decedent suffered injuries there. -
Woman alleges SECM Co. LLC hose at Culloden property caused fall
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges she suffered a broken wrist after a hose caused her to fall. -
AG settlement bars company from selling alarms in W.Va.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey's office has reached a settlement barring a home security system company from operating within the state due to its alleged use of fraudulent sales practices in violation of state law.