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Woman says Morgantown attorney took hundreds of thousands from her
KINGWOOD – A woman claims a Morgantown attorney duped her out of hundreds of thousands of dollars following her husband’s death. -
Man blames 7-Eleven after he steps on mop and injures himself at Weirton store
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton man says he was injured when he stepped on a mop in an aisle at 7-Eleven. -
Morgantown mother says her 9-year-old son was dragged by Monongalia Co. school bus
MORGANTOWN – A Morgantown mother has sued the county school board, claiming a bus driver dragged her then 9-year-old son after closing the bus door on him. -
Injured motorist alleges State Farm failed to provide proper compensation
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton motorist is suing State Farm, alleging negligence and breach of contract. -
Damages sought from allegedly intoxicated driver involved in fatal wrong-way crash on I-77
BECKLEY – The administrator of the estates of two Ohio residents and another Ohio man are seeking damages from an allegedly intoxicated driver involved in a fatal wrong-way collision on Interstate 77 in Raleigh County. -
Mother blames Hancock County business for son's fall from roof
NEW CUMBERLAND — A mother and child are suing a Hancock County business, alleging negligence caused injuries to the son. -
Construction company re-files lawsuit against WVU BOG
MORGANTOWN – Accelerated Construction Services has re-filed its lawsuit against West Virginia University Board of Governors after the previous one was dismissed. Accelerated Construction Services filed a complaint in Monongalia Circuit Court in December against WVU BOG and the lawsuit was dismissed due to a legal technicality, as state code requires those filing suit to provide 30 days notice before suing a state entity. -
Construction firm sues WVU over bid process
MORGANTOWN – Accelerated Construction Services LLC is suing West Virginia University after it claims it has failed to submit projects for competitive bidding. West Virginia University Board of Governors was also named as a defendant in the suit. ACS claims WVU has engaged in a patterns and practice of injecting itself into activities generally reserved for private industry, such as building mixed-use, commercial, residential properties and generally providing landlord services to entities with -
Woman says she slipped on wet bathroom floor at Wendy's
WHEELING – A Brooke County woman is suing over claims she was injured on the wet floor of a Wendy's restaurant bathroom.