Fayette Circuit Court
Recent News About Fayette Circuit Court
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Fayette woman says pothole caused injuries
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Fayette County woman is suing over claims she was injured when the car she was a passenger in hit a pothole. -
Woman's estate names CSX, KRT, Montgomery in lawsuit
FAYETTEVILLE -- The family of a Kanawha County woman is suing over claims she was killed by a train after disembarking from a bus in Montgomery. -
Couple sues trucking company after accident
FAYETTEVILLE -- A couple is suing a truck driver and the companies he works for after he collided with their vehicle, causing injuries. -
Homeowners says builders won't honor contract
FAYETTEVILLE -- Homeowners are suing a builder after they weren’t happy with their house. -
Tow truck driver blamed for wreck
FAYETTEVILLE -- A Fayette County man is suing over claims he was injured in a collision caused by a tow truck attempting to avoid a collision with another vehicle. -
Oak Hill man says car dealer didn't fix lemon
FAYETTEVILLE-- An Oak Hill resident is suing over claims a car dealer failed to fix a vehicle problem during the warranty period. -
Oak Hill hospital accuses doctor of contract breach
FAYETTEVILLE-- A local doctor is being sued for almost $100,000. -
Dollar General says contractor breached lease
FAYETTEVILLE -- A local business faces suit after allegedly breaching terms of a lease. -
Foodland sued after customer slips on wet floor
FAYETTEVILLE -- A woman is suing after slipping on a wet floor in a supermarket. -
Doctor sues medical group for breach of contract, misrepresentation
FAYETTEVILLE -- A doctor is suing a former employer for breach of contract and misrepresentation. -
Austin Powder sued by former employee after workplace injury
A man is suing former employer Austin Powder after being injured on the job and later being laid off. -
Used car seller sued by customer
FAYETTEVILLE -- A couple is suing a used car seller after experiencing problems with a car purchased there. -
Dollar General sued after customer falls outside store
FAYETTEVILLE -- A woman is suing after sustaining injury outside a Dollar General store. -
Aetna to appeal order on disability benefits
CHARLESTON - Aetna Life Insurance plans to appeal a federal court order finding it improperly denied disability benefits to former Bristol Myers Squibb manager Rickey Dickens. -
Aetna wrong on man's disability benefits, judge says
Johnston CHARLESTON – Aetna Life Insurance improperly denied disability benefits to former Bristol Myers Squibb manager Ricky Dickens without explaining why it disregarded a Social Security Administration decision in his favor, U. S. District Judge Thomas Johnston ruled on March 28. -
Pittston says it shouldn't have to pay $1M to Kanawha-Gauley
CHARLESTON – The Kanawha-Gauley Coal and Coke Company claims a Virginia coal-mining company owes it more than $1 million after allegedly failing to obey a lease. -
Fayette man, Pa. investigator contradict Workman statements
Workman CHARLESTON – Both a Fayette County man and a Pennsylvania private investigator take issue with comments a state Supreme Court justice-elect made not only about her role in a wrongful death suit, but also a Putnam County attorney representing the man in an future lawsuit. -
Workman case against Pa. attorney might get revived
CHARLESTON -– A state Supreme Court candidate says a lawsuit filed against a Pennsylvania attorney for allegedly stealing away a client of hers in a Fayette County wrongful death suit may be re-filed by another attorney. -
Justices remand timber cutter death case to Fayette County
CHARLESTON – Circuit Judge Paul Blake Jr. acted prematurely when he cleared R. M. Logging and foreman John Robinson of liability in the death of timber cutter Clarence Coleman, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled June 16. -
Pritt team files post-trial motion; hearing set for May 31
Charlotte Pritt FAYETTEVILLE - Roger Forman thought he had proven his stance to a Fayette Circuit Court jury six weeks ago, but ultimately had to live with the fact that he had not. Now, he can only hope he proved it to the judge.