WEST UNION – Doddridge County-based Triple H Enterprises is facing a suit filed by its insurer who alleges the company has failed to pay its premiums for the commercial policy it was issued in 2017.
CLARKSBURG – A Fairmont man with cerebral palsy who uses a wheelchair has initiated a proposed class action against a restaurant group alleging several of its restaurant establishments do not have compliant accessibility in their parking lots and paths of travel.
WAYNE – A Kentucky man alleges the respirators he used while working as a coal miner in both Kentucky and West Virginia were defective and allowed dust to leak in, causing his lung disease.
CHARLESTON – Charleston-based United Talent alleges that a restoration company based in Kentucky owes it more than $14,000 for the temporary employee services it provided.
CHARLESTON – There has never been any doubt that the opioid epidemic has ravaged the state of West Virginia. Now newly uncovered evidence proves what we already know.
MOUNDSVILLE — Eight more cases that were filed against Purdue Pharma and other drug manufacturers were transferred to the state's Mass Litigation Panel.
CHARLESTON – A bipartisan House of Delegates group has asked Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to hold funds from the recent McKesson Corporation drug settlement so the money can be appropriated by the Legislature to combat the state’s drug epidemic. A Morrisey spokesman said that is the office's plan.
BLUEFIELD — A settlement was reached in a case involving a coal miner and the company from which he previously received workers' compensation benefits.
WEST UNION – A Texas-based supplies company alleges it was not paid for materials and services it provided for the Mountaineer Xpress Pipeline Project.
LONDON, Kentucky – New London Tobacco Market and Fivemile Energy are accusing James C. Justice Cos. Inc. of violating the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act in its second amended complaint.