HUNTINGTON -– A Lincoln County woman whose husband died from a heart attack only hours after being released from St. Mary's Medical Center has filed suit against the hospital and one of its doctors.
HUNTINGTON -- A Lawrence County, Ohio, woman has filed suit against Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, alleging her infant daughter choked on a piece of plastic found inside the restaurant's soup.
HUNTINGTON -- A Wayne County woman has filed suit against Perotsystems, claiming the company harassed her because of her age and claiming she was not paid for extra hours she worked.
Cabell Huntington Hospital HUNTINGTON -- An Ironton, Ohio, woman has filed a federal suit on behalf of her deceased husband against Cabell Huntington Hospital, the Marshall University Board of Governors and two doctors, alleging her husband died after doctors failed to properly diagnose his disease.
Cabell Huntington Hospital CHARLESTON – Cabell Circuit Judge David Pancake misread a clock in West Virginia medical malpractice law by four years when he threw out a mother's suit against Cabell Huntington Hospital, the Supreme Court of Appeals decided Nov. 6.
HUNTINGTON -- A Wayne County man has filed suit against Steel of West Virginia, alleging he was wrongfully fired after he did not attend a doctor's appointment the company had scheduled for him.
Cabell Huntington Hospital HUNTINGTON - A Wayne County woman has filed a suit against a local hospital, claiming her mother received poor care, which ultimately led to her death.
Fox Fire is located in Milton in Cabell County. CHARLESTON – The owners of a local campsite and resort have filed a suit against a public service district, claiming their property suffered damages after raw sewage overflowed onto their property.
CHARLESTON - A St. Albans man who suffered severe burns over more than half of his body after a chemical explosion at his job is seeking more than $4 million from the company.
Stout HUNTINGTON -- Huddleston Bolen recently announced that firm partner Bruce L. Stout has been named an adjunct professor at the West Virginia University College of Law.
Estep HUNTINGTON -- The law firm of Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC is pleased to announce that Michael Estep has been named a member and owner of the firm effective Jan. 1.