Frankovitch, Anetakis, Colantonio & Simon
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Recent News About Frankovitch, Anetakis, Colantonio & Simon
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NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton couple is suing the city and one of its employees, alleging their negligence caused a vehicle crash.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton woman alleges she fell and was injured in a grocery store.
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MORGANTOWN – A Washington, Pa., woman is suing Halliburton Energy Services Inc. after she claims she was injured as a result of a car accident.
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MOUNDSVILLE – A former employee of Quality Bake Shoppe is suing the company after he allegedly fell on a set of stairs.
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MOUNDSVILLE — A New Martinsville couple is suing numerous parties over claims of grievous injuries incurred in a traffic accident.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio couple is suing Metsch Refractories over claims of wrongful termination and deprivation of necessary medical benefits.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio woman is suing over injuries she claims she suffered when she fell at a casino hotel.
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NEW CUMBERLAND – A man is suing HLC Holdings Inc. after he claims he was injured while on its premises. HLC Holding is doing business as Homer Laughlin China Co. The company, which is based in Newell, is best known for its Fiesta line of dinnerware. On Dec. 9, 2013, Albert Baumgartner was a patron at the defendant’s establishment, according to a complaint filed in Hancock Circuit Court. Baumgartner claims while there, he was caused to fall due to dangerous and hazardous conditions on the prem
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NEW CUMBERLAND – The mayor of Chester says the dereliction of duty charges leveled at him by five city council members violate procedural rules and are thus invalid.
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MORGANTOWN – A Morgantown man is suing West Virginia University Board of Governors after he claims he was forced to work in unsafe conditions that caused him injury. On Oct. 2, 2013, WVU Board of Governors caused Christopher Waters to perform work in the Department of Physiology and Pharmacology Workshop where he was using a table saw, according to a complaint filed in Monongalia Circuit Court. Waters claims he was ordered to use the table saw without a guard to cut a piece of Teflon plastic.
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CHARLES TOWN -- Attorney General-elect Patrick Morrisey on Tuesday unveiled the steering committee for his transition team.
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CHARLESTON - A state legal reform group wants voters to know that legislative candidates on their ballots in this year's general election might be in the pocket of the personal-injury lawsuit industry.