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WAYNE – A Danville woman alleges her minor son was assaulted while under the care of a facility.
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LOGAN – A Williamson attorney has been accused of legal malpractice after allegedly misrepresenting a man in divorce proceedings.
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CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Amedisys Home Health of West Virginia after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated.
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CHARLESTON — A Putnam County woman is suing a Kanawha County business, alleging discrimination and a hostile work environment.
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An individual is suing James Tussey Wilson III and Celadon Trucking Services Inc., an Indiana corporation, citing negligence for their alleged role in a vehicle accident involving a tractor trailer.
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BARBOURSVILLE – Though he said he is humbled to receive it, Attorney Jon D. Hoover’s accessibility to clients and his attention to detail has yet again earned him this year’s 10 Best Family Law Attorney for Client Satisfaction – the fifth year running he has been so honored.
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HUNTINGTON — A Huntington woman is suing the Cabell County school board, alleging its negligence led to injuries for the plaintiff.
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WINFIELD – Some Scott Depot parents are suing the Kanawha Valley Youth Basketball League after they claim it is violating its own constitution and by-laws by refusing to allow their son to play on an all-star basketball team.
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HUNTINGTON – District Judge Robert C. Chambers denied a motion for default judgment in a lawsuit against AutoZone for injuries sustained on its property. On Oct. 22, the plaintiff, Mary Jane Goodall, filed an application for entry of default judgment and supporting affidavit and a motion for default judgment, according to the order.
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WAYNE – The parents of two children are suing Famco Inc. after they claim it is responsible for a car accident that cause injuries. On Sept. 28, 2013, Michael Smith was driving his personal vehicle on Piedmont Road in Wayne County at approximately 5 p.m.
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HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing AutoZone Parts Inc. after she claims she was injured on its premises. On Sept. 2, 2013, Mary Jane Goodall was at AutoZone and attempted to enter the store when she tripped on the concrete block stop located in the parking space and fell to the ground, causing severe and permanent eye and head injuries, according to a complaint filed July 10 in Cabell Circuit Court and removed to federal court on Nov. 13. Goodall claims AutoZone failed to maintain the parking lot w
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HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing Foster Foundation for a family member's injuries sustained at the Woodlands Retirement Community. Charlene Sizemore was a resident at the Woodlands Retirement Community and on Dec. 18, 2013, she got up, left her room and proceeded to walk to the nurse's station on her floor, according to a complaint filed in Cabell Circuit Court. Patrice Murphy claims while in the process of doing so, Sizemore fell and sustained a fractured skull. Sizemore's alarm sounded when sh
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HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman is suing AutoZone Parts Inc. for injuries sustained in one of its stores. On Sept. 2, 2013, Mary Jane Goodall was on the premises of AutoZone and was attempting to enter the store when she tripped on the concrete block stop located in the individual parking space, according to a complaint filed in Cabell Circuit Court. Goodall claims immediately upon tripping, she crashed into the sidewalk, causing severe and permanent eye and head injuries. The defendant faile
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By KYLA ASBURY HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is suing West End Recycling Inc. for injuries he suffered while working. On May 28, 2013, William Calvin Leadman Jr. was working as an independent contractor for the defendant and was helping lift an iron beam weighing approximately 400 pounds when the beam fell on his left hand and fractured and lacerated his left thumb, according to a complaint filed May 15 in Cabell Circuit Court. Leadman claims he required medical care and suffered damages. Su
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HUNTINGTON – A Huntington man is suing West End Recycling Inc. for injuries he suffered while working.
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WAYNE -- A Huntington woman was working in a modular unit that served temporarily as an elementary school kitchen says she was injured when carrying 50 pounds of potatoes after tripping over furnishings in the unit.
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HUNTINGTON -- A Milton resident is suing after falling and sustaining injuries while in a restaurant.
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WAYNE - A woman is suing Camden Park for injuries she allegedly sustained while attempting to enter the amusement park in the third recent lawsuit filed against it.
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