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Man says cemetery company buried his wife improperly
HUNTINGTON – A Milton man says a cemetery company buried his wife improperly, possibly damaging her vault and making it impossible for him to be buried alongside her. -
Estate blames negligent prison health care for man's death
CHARLESTON – The estate of a man blames negligent health care by correctional authorities for his death. -
Motorist says insurance company unfairly denied her claim
A motorist is suing licensed insurers, citing alleged common law bad faith. -
Cabell County couple alleges insurance company failed to provide subrogation payment
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County couple is suing an insurance company, alleging breach of contract. -
DUFFIELD LOVEJOY STEMPLE & BOGGS PLCC: Which type of disability benefits is the right choice for you?
Disability benefits are available to certain individuals who are unable to work due specific types of medical conditions or mental impairments. -
Estate administrator alleges negligence of VOCA caused man’s choking death
LOGAN – An estate administrator has filed suit against a group home after her decedent choked while eating a peanut butter sandwich. -
Huntington man says water line leak damaged property
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington property owner claims that a leaking water line damaged his residence. -
Supreme Court says Mass Litigation Panel’s application of public policy exception was erroneous
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that the Mass Litigation Panel’s application of the public policy exception was clearly erroneous in a case alleging exposure to coal combustion residuals from a landfill owned by American Electric Power Company. -
Vehicle owner blames State Farm for contract breach
HUNTINGTON — A Roane County vehicle owner is suing another driver and State Farm Insurance, alleging negligence and breach of contract. -
Huntington woman sues Northwestern Mutual, company says she doesn’t qualify for benefits
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman is suing Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company, claiming she is entitled to disability benefits. -
Lawsuit claims AEP didn’t protect plaintiffs from coal waste
BECKLEY – A lawsuit with 79 plaintiffs against American Electric Power Co. Inc. says the company did not protect them from coal waste. -
Trial date set in suit against insurer for house fire claim
BECKLEY – A trial date has been set in a lawsuit against Lexington Insurance Company for failing to pay a claim in a timely manner. -
Couple sues Oakwood Homes for defective modular home
CHARLESTON – A West Virginia couple is suing CMH Homes of KY Inc. after they claim their modular home was defective and caused them damages. -
Wyoming Co. couple sues insurer for failing to pay in timely manner
BECKLEY – A Wyoming County couple is suing Lexington Insurance Company after they claim it failed to timely pay their contract claim. On July 31, 2014, the home of Rodney Cline and Belinda Cline was involved in a fire and Lexington was the company the couple had their home insured with, according to a complaint filed in the U.S. -
Man accuses St. Mary's Medical Center of contract breach
HUNTINGTON - A Huntington man is using St. Mary's Medical Center after he claims it breached its contract with him. Vanguard Financial Services Inc. was also named as a defendant in the suit. On Jan. 22, 2013, John R. -
Incident at Huntington eatery results in lawsuits
By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – Two lawsuits have been filed against Rocco's Little Italy after patrons claim they were injured because of the restaurant's failure to protect its patrons. On Feb. 9, 2014, Mackenzie Tubert and Stormie Spitzer went to Rocco's to purchase food and, while in the restaurant, they encountered a large group of young women already in the restaurant, according to two complaints filed in Cabell Circuit Court. The plaintiffs claim as they waited for their food orders, the g