BECKLEY – A Hinton man is suing a medical transportation company alleging that his brother's death was caused in part due to its allegedly negligent care.
WHEELING – A Texas couple has filed suit against the wife's employer regarding a tractor-trailer accident in Wheeling over allegations it failed to adequately maintain and repair the tractor's brakes.
FAYETTEVILLE — An estate administrator is suing Saddle Shop Road Operations LLC, which does business as Hilltop Center, Genesis Healthcare Corp. and Brian Chapman, alleging that the deceased, Harold Gene Nutter, received improper care while he was a resident of the Hilltop Center nursing facility.
FAYETTEVILLE – An estate administrator has filed suit against a Fayette County nursing facility over allegations it failed to address her decedent's hypotension.
RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
FAYETTEVILLE – A man is suing Genesis Healthcare after he claims it was responsible for his wife’s death. Genesis WV Holdings LLC; Genesis Health Ventures of West Virginia LP; Genesis Eldercare Network Services Inc.; Genesis Eldercare Rehabilitation Services Inc.; Genesis Healthcare Corporation; Saddle Shop Road Operations LLC; Dr. Scott Allen Keffer; Scott Keffer Inc.; and Tara Jackson were also named as defendants in the suit.
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Genesis Healthcare for negligence and the wrongful death of her family member. Genesis Healthcare LLC; Genesis Operations LLC; Glenmark Associates Inc; Saddle Shop Road Operations LLC; John Does 1 through 10; and Unidentified Entities 1 through 10, as to Hilltop Center, were all named as defendants in the suit. On March 26, 2011, Gladys Cottle was admitted to Hilltop Center and remained a resident there until April 9, 2014, according to a complaint filed in Kanawh
CHARLESTON -- A former employee is suing Saddle Shop Road Operations, LLC after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for filing a complaint.
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing The Cold Spot after she claims the business sold alcohol to a woman who was involved in a vehicle accident that killed her daughter.
Workman CHARLESTON – Justice Margaret Workman believes her colleagues should have let Fayette County jurors determine the statute of limitations in a wrongful death suit.
Davis CHARLESTON –- Statutes of limitations sometimes stretch, but the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals didn't yield a day in a wrongful death suit from Fayette County.