Cormany Law Pllc
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108 Capitol St, Charleston, WV 25301
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CHARLESTON — A former employee for A6 Telecom claims the telecom company conducted unauthorized business in West Virginia and did not provide safety equipment or insurance.
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CHARLESTON – A Carver Technical Education Center student alleges he was attacked by another student at the school and that disciplinary actions against him were not kept confidential.
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CHARLESTON — A Charleston man is suing a St. Albans residential living facility operator, alleging negligence led to severe injuries to the plaintiff.
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CHARLESTON — An Alum Creek couple is suing Outback Steakhouse, alleging negligence led to the wife's injuries.
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WILLIAMSON — An Ikes Fork nurse is suing Family Healthcare Physicians LLC and Family Healthcare Associates Inc., citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing his employer for allegedly failing to maintain a vehicle in proper working order, which he says caused him to suffer serious injuries.
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CHARLESTON – A Charleston woman is suing the city after she fell at the Civic Center during a basketball game and broke her wrist. Mary and John Fox filed the complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against the City of Charleston, which owns and operates the Charleston Civic Center.
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By KYLA ASBURY CHARLESTON – A man is suing a physician he claims is responsible for his family member's death. On July 15, Gary Salisbury presented to the emergency department at Summersville Regional Medical Center with complaints of fever, cough, shortness of breath and chest pain, according to a complaint filed in Kanawha Circuit Court. Jeffery Salisbury claims a chest x-ray showed right pneumothorax with persistent air leak and a chest tube was inserted. The next day, Gary Salisbury was
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CHARLESTON – A man is suing a physician he claims is responsible for his family member's death.
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BLUEFIELD - A man is using Norfolk Southern Railway Company, claiming it relied on false testimony in an administrative hearing and then terminated his employment.