Cabell Circuit Court
Recent News About Cabell Circuit Court
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Man sues Toyota, dealer over allegations they failed to fix rattling in Tacoma
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing Toyota and a West Virginia dealer over allegations his new Tacoma truck does not conform to the manufacturer's express warranties. -
Former Sprint customer alleges carrier is attempting to collect fee for returned phones
HUNTINGTON – An Ona man is suing Sprint over a dispute that started with a $10 delivery fee he alleges was mistakenly charged for his family's cellphones and usage plan that he later canceled. -
Couple sues handyman alleging he left job, failed to repay them a personal loan
HUNTINGTON — An Ohio handyman who contracted to do work at a West Virginia couple's home is facing a suit alleging he abandoned the project despite being paid and also failed to repay money the he was loaned. -
Former Steel of West Virginia worker claims company's lead counsel illegally obtained his confidential medical records
HUNTINGTON — A former steelworker is suing Steel of West Virginia over privacy issues. -
Huntington Health, Rehab faces wrongful death claim alleging resident suffered fatal fall
HUNTINGTON — Huntington Health and Rehabilitation is facing a wrongful death suit alleging a resident suffered a fatal fall while under their care. -
Huntington woman claims landlord negligence after allegedly falling on sidewalk
HUNTINGTON — A woman claims her landlord was negligent after falling on water and mud buildup on the sidewalk and suffering injuries -
Former employee sues Fat Patty's after she was attacked by another worker
HUNTINGTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing Fat Patty's for injuries she sustained during her employment with the restaurant. -
89-year-old woman blames Red Lobster for broken neck
HUNTINGTON —An elderly woman is suing Red Lobster after she claims she was injured when she fell leaving the restaurant. -
Ohio man says time working for CSX caused his lymphoma
HUNTINGTON — A Proctorville, Ohio, man us suing CSX Transportation after he claims he developed lymphoma due to toxic substances he was exposed to during his employment. -
Woman sues Kroger, store manager alleging she fell on slippery substance
HUNTINGTON — A Kroger grocery and one of its store managers is facing a negligence claim by a woman who alleges she fell on a slippery surface while shopping at the store in Huntington. -
Legacy Concrete sued over alleged debt of nearly $10,000
HUNTINGTON — A West Virginia concrete finishing company is facing a suit over not paying one of its suppliers. -
Elderly woman claims Healthsouth Rehab's negligence after tripping over curled piece of rug
HUNTINGTON — An elderly woman who tripped over a curled up piece of rug at Healthsouth Rehabilitation is claiming the facility's negligence. -
Barboursville restaurant owner faces suit after woman falls while entering building
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing a Barboursville restaurant after suffering a fall while trying to enter the premises. -
Estate of man who died of aneurysm claims negligence against Cabell Huntington Hospital
HUNTINGTON — The estate of a man who died from an aneurysm alleges a Cabell Huntington Hospital physician was negligent for not undertaking surgical intervention. -
Huntington nursing home faces negligence claim from estate of man who suffered dehydration, renal injury
HUNTINGTON — The estate of a man who died while a resident at Heritage Center in Huntington alleges the nursing facility was negligent. -
Woman sues Marshall University for negligence during medical procedure
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County woman is suing Marshall University for negligence during a surgical procedure. -
Woman says she was discriminated against during employment
HUNTINGTON — A woman is suing Chateau Grove Inc. after she claims she was wrongfully terminated from her employment. -
Former Rescare employee files retaliatory discharge suit, alleges client struck her
HUNTINGTON – A former Rescare employee alleges she was terminated in retaliation after a client injured her. -
Woman asks court to approve confidential settlement in case involving sister's death
HUNTINGTON —A woman is asking the circuit court to approve a confidential settlement regarding the wrongful death of her sister. -
Supreme Court sides with Unsafe Buildings Commission over demolition of Huntington house
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court sided with the Unsafe Buildings Commission of Huntington regarding the demolition of a Huntington home.