Hancock Circuit Court
Recent News About Hancock Circuit Court
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Ex-employee alleges companies failed to pay proper wages
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton man is suing his former employers, alleging breach of an employment agreement. -
Former manager alleges Pittsburgh company has prevented him for getting new job
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County sales manager is suing a Pittsburgh supply company, alleging tortious interference. -
Patron blames Northern Panhandle casino for monetary losses
NEW CUMBERLAND — An Ohio patron is suing a Hancock County casino, alleging breach of contract and that insufficient measures were taken to prevent monetary damages. -
Couple blames city of Weirton driver for injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton couple is suing the city and one of its employees, alleging their negligence caused a vehicle crash. -
Insurance company alleges construction service provider breached contract
NEW CUMBERLAND — An insurance company is suing a Weirton woman, alleging breach of contract. -
Delivery staffer blames steel mill operator for injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Tyler County man is suing a steel mill operator, alleging its negligence caused injuries to the plaintiff. -
Customer blames shopping plaza operators for injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton woman is suing operators of a local shopping plaza, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff suffering injuries. -
Ohio couple blames homeowner, tour coordinator for wife's 20-foot fall
NEW CUMBERLAND — An Ohio couple is suing a Weirton homeowner and a tour coordinator, alleging their negligence caused the wife to be injured in a fall. -
Weirton building owner claims Jackson-Barrett Deli owes unpaid rent
NEW CUMBERLAND — A commercial building owner in Weirton is suing Jackson-Barrett Deli, LLC and Douglas Jackson, tenant and guarantor, citing alleged breach of the lease agreement. -
Ohio couple blames piping business for injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — An Ohio husband and wife are suing a West Virginia piping company, alleging negligence in that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries. -
Chester homeowner accuses contractors of fraud
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Chester homeowner is suing Ohio contractors, alleging they owe up to $600,000 for breach of contract and negligence. -
Family blames motorist, city of Weirton for crash injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Weirton family is suing vehicle operators and the city of Weirton, alleging their negligence led to injuries for the plaintiffs in a car crash. -
Estate administrator alleges AFLAC insurance breached contract
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County man is suing AFLCA insurance, alleging breach of insurance contract in failing to pay benefits following the death of a family member. -
Morgantown bank alleges borrower, guarantors owe nearly $86,000
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Morgantown branch of a Huntington bank is suing a trucking business and two guarantors, alleging they owe nearly $86,000. -
Mechanic claims Chaney's Auto Repair & Towing wrongfully terminated him
NEW CUMBERLAND – A mechanic alleges his former Hancock County employer wrongfully terminated him while he was on disability leave for an injury. -
Mountaineer Casino Racetrack and Resort patron alleges chair broke, caused injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Pennsylvania couple alleges the wife was injured when a chair she was using at a slot machine collapsed at a Chester casino. -
Woman alleges hazardous condition at Weirton Kroger caused fall
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton woman alleges she fell and was injured in a grocery store. -
Pa. couple accuses northern Panhandle physician of negligence
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Pennsylvania couple is suing a physician after they claim the physician was negligent in his care. -
Vehicle owner alleges #1 A LifeSafer of West Virginia caused damage during ignition interlock install
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton man alleges an Charleston company negligently installed a ignition interlock and damaged his vehicle. -
Widow alleges state agency owes money
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Pennsylvania widow is suing a West Virginia state agency, alleging failure to pay her late husband's Medicaid benefits.