Hancock Circuit Court
Recent News About Hancock Circuit Court
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Landowners want modular home off property
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Hancock County couple's lawsuit says a defendant has failed to remove a manufactured home from a piece of property the plaintiffs purchased almost two years ago. -
Trucking firm files suit against customer over alleged unpaid bill
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Pennsylvania trucking company says a customer owes nearly $20,000 for freight services. -
Customer blames store’s landlord for alleged trip-and-fall injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Hancock County woman is suing the owner of retail property where she claims she tripped on a handicapped ramp and suffered serious injuries. -
Man says casino responsible for disabling injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Pennsylvania man is suing a race track and casino for slip-and-fall injuries he allegedly suffered on the premises. -
Couple sues Ergon-West Virginia for discrimination
WHEELING – A couple is suing Ergon-West Virginia for wrongfully termination and discrimination. -
Couple sues Macy’s for consumer credit violations
WHEELING – A couple is suing Macy’s Corporation Services and Department Stores National Bank after they claim it violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act. In June, Dorothy J. -
Bank seeks payment on allegedly outstanding loans
NEW CUMBERLAND – A bank is suing three Hancock County individuals and a company alleging they owe it more than $300,000 on outstanding loans. -
Injured guest accuses casino of hazardous conditions
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Hancock County woman is suing a casino over allegedly hazardous conditions that caused her to fall and suffer permanent injuries and lost wages. -
Landlord accuses former tenant of owing unpaid rent
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County firm is suing a tenant in a dispute surrounding a property lease. -
Operations supervisor at Ergon-West Virginia alleges wrongful termination
NEW CUMBERLAND – A former operations supervisor at Ergon-West Virginia alleges that he was fired in retaliation for requesting a medical leave for knee surgery. -
Macy's allegedly kept billing couple after debt paid off
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Chester couple is suing a credit card issuer for problems they allegedly experienced several months after they paid the bill in full. -
Insurance company refuses to pay for roof damage; suit alleges breach of contract
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton construction company is suing over its insurance company's refusal to pay for damage to a building's roof. -
City of Weirton sued for alleged fall injuries
NEW CUMBERLAND — A man from Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, is suing the City of Weirton for injuries he allegedly sustained at community center. -
Lumberyard says Dollar General, contractor owe for materials
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County lumberyard is suing Dollar General and a contractor over claims that invoices for materials used in a construction project were not paid. -
Steelworker accuses mortgage lender of breach of contract
NEW CUMBERLAND — A Hancock County man says the lender who acquired his mortgage is ignoring a settlement reached with the prior firm by charging unlawful fees. . -
Weirton man seeks to rectify errors in property deed
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Weirton man is suing to correct alleged errors in the deed to his property. -
Couple claims man's termination from Metsch Refractories violates WVHRA
NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio couple is suing Metsch Refractories over claims of wrongful termination and deprivation of necessary medical benefits. -
Ohio woman claims Mountaineer Race Track and Gaming Resort's negligence caused fall
NEW CUMBERLAND – An Ohio woman is suing over injuries she claims she suffered when she fell at a casino hotel. -
Man says he was injured at Homer Laughlin China
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 -
Weirton police officers say city failed to properly pay them
NEW CUMBERLAND – A group of police officers are suing the City if Weirton after they claim they were not paid properly for holidays they worked. The 30 police officers claim they were not paid properly when they worked holidays.