Johnstone & Gabhart Llp
Recent News About Johnstone & Gabhart Llp
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Man blames bad jail medical care for permanent neurological injury
CHARLESTON – A Mineral County man says substandard medical care he received in jail led to a permanent neurological injury. -
Man says unsafe chase by Oak Hill officer resulted in accident
BECKLEY – A Fayette County man says he sustained life-changing injuries following an unjustified police chase that resulted in an accident. -
Woman says she injured her knee in slip-and-fall at Target
CHARLESTON – A Cabin Creek woman says she was injured when she slipped and fell at Target. -
Woman says she was injured on porch swing display at Kroger
CHARLESTON – A Handley woman says she was injured during a trip to Kroger. -
Johnstone & Gabhart voluntarily dismissed from lawsuit
CHARLESTON — The plaintiffs in a lawsuit against two law firms have voluntarily dismissed their complaint against one of the firms with prejudice. -
Man sues Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company for car accident, breach of contract
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company after he claims it breached its contract with him after he was involved in a car accident. -
Jury awards $4.3 million in lawsuit against Charleston Sanitary Board
CHARLESTON – A jury awarded $4.3 million to the plaintiff in a lawsuit against the Sanitary Board of the City of Charleston. -
Brewer & Co. alleges it was not paid for subcontract work
MARTINSBURG – A Charleston corporation alleges it was not paid for subcontract work it performed on an U.S. Army Corp of Engineers project. -
Man sues West Virginia State Police for negligence
CHARLESTON – A man is suing the West Virginia State Police after he claims it was negligent and caused him injuries and damages. -
Maryland trucking company blamed for fatal crash
ELKINS — A Texas man is suing a trucking company, alleging its negligence caused a fatal crash. -
Companies ask judge to dismiss Preston Board of Education lawsuit
KINGWOOD – Two of the defendants in a lawsuit filed by the Preston County Board of Education for breach of contract are asking the circuit judge to dismiss the lawsuit. -
UPDATED: AG's office stepping into asphalt pricing lawsuit
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Attorney General’s office is stepping into a lawsuit regarding the price of asphalt. On Jan. 10, a lawyer for the state Department of Transportation told legislators the agency has an agreement with Patrick Morrisey’s office to handle the case. -
Supreme Court reverses Kaufman's decision to dismiss Sanitary Board suit
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has reversed Kanawha Circuit Judge Tod J. Kaufman’s dismissal of a lawsuit filed against the Charleston Sanitary Board. J.F. Allen was seeking reversal of the Kanawha Circuit Court’s order, contending that it alleged sufficient facts in its amended complaint, that if considered as true, would entitle it to relief. -
Lawsuit blames doctor/senator for husband's death
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit has been filed against State Sen. Tamejiro “Tom” Takubo Jr. by a woman who claims he was responsible for her husband’s death. Charleston Area Medical Center and Dr. Steven D. Hollosi were also named as defendants in the suit. On Jan. 25, 2014, William Hudson briefly lost consciousness at his home and Emergency Medical Services was called and he was transported to Charleston Area Medical Center for evaluation and care, according to a complaint filed Jan. 20 in Kanawha Circu -
Ohio couple says Cook's Heating & Cooling breached contract
BECKLEY – An Ohio couple is suing Cook's Heating & Cooling after they claim it breached their contract when building their home. Castle Rock Construction LLC; Gregory Eugene Cook, individually and doing business as Greg Cook Services; Joey L. -
Crane company not happy with how insurer handled theft claim
CHARLESTON - A crane company is suing its insurance company after items from a crane were stolen. -
Subcontractor seeks $1.9M in lawsuit
CLARKSBURG - A subcontractor is suing after allegedly not receiving payment.