Ciccarello, Del Giudice And Lafon
Recent News About Ciccarello, Del Giudice And Lafon
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Rescare Behavior Services, others alleged to have breached standard of care
HUNTINGTON – The administratrix of an estate alleges that her decedent did not receive proper care at a Cabell County group home. -
Federal judge shoots down water crisis settlement proposal
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has nixed a proposed class action settlement regarding the 2014 Elk River chemical spill. U.S. District Judge John Copenhaver Jr. on July 6 issued an order denying the proposal. He denied it without prejudice, meaning the parties can refile a revised agreement. -
Reserve Oil & Gas Inc. accused of installing gas pipeline without permission
A property owner is suing Reserve Oil & Gas Inc., a pipeline operator, for allegedly trespassing on his property. -
Water crisis attorneys seek $45 million in legal fees, court expenses
CHARLESTON – The attorneys for plaintiffs in the 2014 water crisis litigation have asked a federal judge to approve more than $45 million in fees and expenses for their work on the case. -
Charleston gastroenterologist accused of 'professional impairment'
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit has been filed against Dr. Steven Robert Matulis alleging he was professionally impaired at the time he performed a colonoscopy and that it caused him to rupture the plaintiff’s spleen. -
Estate administrator alleges medical care provider failed to provide records
HUNTINGTON — A Kanawha County woman is suing a Cabell County medical care provider, alleging intentional refusal to provide records. -
Two lawsuits filed against United Bank for gas leak
BECKLEY – Two lawsuits have been filed against United Bank after the plaintiffs claim they were injured when a gas leak occurred in the United Bank Building. -
Woman says she was injured on slide at Gritt's Farm
WINFIELD – The owners of a popular Putnam County fall tourist attraction is being blamed a woman's injuries. -
Woman sues Bone & Joint Surgeons for negligence
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Bone & Joint Surgeons after she claims a podiatrist was negligent and caused her damages. -
Former director sues Boone Co. Ambulance Authority for failure to pay vacation pay
MADISON – The former Boone County Ambulance Authority director is suing after he claims it failed to pay him for vacation pay and compensation pay. -
Woman says dentist sexually harassed, wrongfully fired her
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County woman is suing over claims she was sexually harassed at work and then wrongfully terminated. -
Man blames water company for ice that caused wreck
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing over claims he was injured when his car hit ice allegedly caused by a main water line break. -
Nurse says employer forged complaint against her, fired her
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman is suing over claims she was fired after her employer forged a complaint against her. -
Former inmate says he was abused by officers
HUNTINGTON – An inmate at the Western Regional Jail alleges correctional officers abused him while he was incarcerated. -
Man alleges he was struck while standing outside vehicle
CHARLESTON – A man alleges he incurred medical costs when a driver struck him as he was standing outside his parked vehicle. -
Woman claims advanced age got her fired from care home
CHARLESTON – A woman alleges she was fired her because of her advanced age and the benefits she had acquired after working for a company for years. -
Man blames unsecured KRT bus seat for injuries
CHARLESTON -- A man claims he suffered injuries while sitting on an unsecured seat in a KRT bus. -
Challenge to Jackson Co. ordinance moved to federal court
CHARLESTON - A Jackson County couple's fight for the economic viability of their rental property has moved from Ripley to Charleston. -
Charleston doc says insurance company should have settled claim
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County surgeon blames his rising medical malpractice insurance premiums on the insurance company that chose not to settle a claim. -
Woman sues sanitary board
CHARLESTON - A Charleston woman says a defect in the City of Charleston's sewer line caused raw sewage to be backed into her house during a rainstorm in a recently filed lawsuit.