CHARLESTON — Americans for Prosperity-West Virginia has joined with several others in sending a letter to the Legislature seeking reform of civil asset forfeiture policies.
LOGAN – A Logan County man claims he is entitled to uninsured motorist coverage after a collision with a school bus operated by an allegedly negligent driver.
LOGAN – A Mingo County man claims that a Holden coal company fired him after lung problems required him to return to work under a certain qualification.
LOGAN—A Logan County resident is suing a Delaware-based business doing business in Holden along with its maintenance supervisor, claiming violation of the WV Human Rights Act in his job termination following surgery in 2013.
Most people have worked, at least once, with a colleague unqualified for the job. Whether the deficiency was physical, intellectual, experiential, attitudinal, or otherwise, the workers had to compensate for the shortcomings, which made the jobs more difficult, decreased productivity, and possibly jeopardized health.