Cabell Circuit Court
Recent News About Cabell Circuit Court
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Mother sues Marshall University physician, husband for son’s death outside their home
HUNTINGTON – A mother is suing a Marshall physician and her husband after she claims they were responsible for her son’s death outside of their home. -
Wayne Co. man blames St. Mary's for finger amputation
HUNTINGTON — A Wayne County man is suing a Huntington medical center, alleging its negligence led to the plaintiff requiring a partial finger amputation. -
Former inmate alleges medical facility caused leg amputation
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County man is suing a medical care facility, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff undergoing an amputation. -
Cabell County man accuses Verizon of wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing Verizon Wireless after he claims his employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Justices affirm Cabell judge in former MU athlete's gay slur case
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court has affirmed a circuit court’s ruling dismissing felony civil rights violations against a former Marshall University football player accused of saying an anti-gay slur before striking two men that he saw kiss. -
Customer blames Kroger for injuries
HUNTINGTON — A Kentucky woman is suing Kroger, alleging the defendant's negligence caused her injuries at a store. -
Patient alleges hospital, copy processor failed to provide medical records
HUNTINGTON — A patient is suing a Huntington hospital, alleging breach of duty. -
Parents accuse motorist of causing crash that led to injuries
HUNTINGTON — Two Barboursville parents are suing a Huntington motorist, alleging the defendant's negligence caused a crash that injured members of the the plaintiffs' family. -
Huntington agrees to re-enter negotiations with police, firefighters as part of tentative settlement
HUNTINGTON – The city of Huntington has agreed to re-enter negotiations as part of a tentative settlement with the firefighter and police unions regarding its labor contract. Huntington was named in two lawsuits filed by the Fraternal Order of Police Gold Star Lodge 65 and Herschel Marshall, a retired firefighter who was part of the International Association of Firefighters Local Union 289, for its change in health benefits. -
Property owner alleges arts organization owes more than $30,000
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington property owner is suing a tenant, alleging breach of lease agreement in failing to pay. -
Huntington resident accuses wound center of confidentiality breach
A patient is suing RestorixHealth LLC, also known as St. Mary's Regional Wound Center, citing alleged breach of fiduciary duty and confidentiality. -
Building contractor accused of breach of contract
A husband and wife are suing Grace Contracting LLC, a building contractor, citing defects in a home the company built for the couple. -
Health care providers blamed for patient's death
HUNTINGTON — A family member is suing Huntington health care providers, alleging their negligence caused a patient's death. -
Man accuses Outback Steakhouse of discrimination, wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Outback Steakhouse of Florida LLC after he claims he was discriminated against and his employment was wrongfully terminated. -
Nurse's aid accuses accuses former employer of wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON — A nurse's aid is suing a Huntington medical center, alleging age discrimination, wrongful termination and failure to pay final wages. -
Patient blames health care providers for worsening condition
HUNTINGTON — A patient is suing a Huntington health care provider, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff requiring an amputated leg. -
Cabell County Board of Education blamed for fall
HUNTINGTON — A Huntington woman is suing the Cabell County school board, alleging its negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff. -
Cabell Co. man sues East of Chicago Pizza for hair in pizza
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing East of Chicago Pizza after he claims there were hairs cooked into his pizza. -
Retired firefighter sues Huntington, mayor over health benefits
HUNTINGTON – A retired firefighter is suing the city of Huntington and Mayor Steve Williams after he claims the city wrongfully altered his health benefits. -
Man accuses Tri-State Airport Authority of sexual discrimination
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Tri-State Airport Authority after he claims he was discriminated against based on his sexual orientation.