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Former employees claim Go Mart supervisor verbally abused, sexually harassed them
CHARLESTON—Four women are suing their former employer alleging they were verbally abused and sexually assaulted before being terminated from their positions. -
Tarr says WVEA's lawsuit is not what the people want
CHARLESTON — State Sen. Eric Tarr (R-Putnam) believes the West Virginia Education Association's (WVEA) threat to sue the state over the Legislature's passage of the education reform bill last month is proof that the agency is not the will of the people. -
Estate claims Matulis failed to further investigate woman's pain complaints
CHARLESTON – A representative of an estate alleges her decedent was denied the opportunity for earlier treatment of cancer because a medical team deviated from accepted standards of medical care. -
Consumer alleges Bayview Loan Servicing characterized the amount he owes on mortgage
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man alleges that his mortgage servicer falsely claims he owes additional money. -
Motorists seek damages over rear-end collision with EAN Holdings truck
CHARLESTON – A couple from Foster is seeking damages from a driver after their vehicle was rear-ended. -
State alleges Debbie's Main Street Cafe failed to maintain and/or obtain workers' compensation coverage
CHARLESTON – A state agency alleges a restaurant has violated state law regarding workers' compensation coverage. -
GreenSky alleged to have harassed consumer over loan for defective HVAC unit
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County consumer alleges a finance agency harassed him to collect on a loan used to purchase a defective heating and cooling unit. -
BrickStreet Mutual Insurance alleges Oilfield Solutions owes more than $16,000 for policy
CHARLESTON – A Charleston-based insurance company is suing a client who allegedly failed to pay more than $16,000 for a policy. -
State Supreme Court sides with third party seeking dismissal of workers' compensation discrimination claim
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals reversed a decision by a Kanawha circuit judge and granted a writ of prohibition in a case against Old Dominion Freight Line. -
WVEA plans to sue over education omnibus bill
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Education Association has announced its plan to sue the state over the education omnibus bill that Gov. Jim Justice signed into law last month. -
Carver Technical Education Center student alleges another student attacked him, fractured jaw
CHARLESTON – A Carver Technical Education Center student alleges he was attacked by another student at the school and that disciplinary actions against him were not kept confidential. -
Driver files suit against another over Charleston intersection collision
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County driver alleges she was injured when another motorist failed to stop for a red light at a Charleston intersection and collided with her vehicle. -
Dunbar man alleges pacemaker was source of MRSA infection
CHARLESTON – A Dunbar couple is suing a medical team alleging that their negligence resulted in the husband contracting MRSA after the installation of a pacemaker. -
Consumer alleges Kia he purchased had defects, seeks to cancel contract
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County consumer alleges the Kia vehicle he purchased had defects and is seeking to cancel the sales contract. -
ALL Crane & Equipment Rental alleges Princeton company owes more than $90,000 for equipment
CHARLESTON – A Nitro equipment company alleges a Princeton business failed to pay for equipment rental. -
Mount Olive Correctional Center inmate alleges officers' excessive force led to concussion
CHARLESTON – A former inmate of Mount Olive Correctional Center alleges correctional officers used excessive force when he declined to lie in a cell with a urine-covered floor and sustained a concussion. -
Slayton Work Camp inmate alleges he was injured when the trailer he was riding in struck a pothole
CHARLESTON – An inmate in a work program alleges he was injured while filling potholes when the hitch of the trailer he was riding in came undone. -
Ally Bank seeks possession of truck from Acu-Trim Expert Tree for agreement default
CHARLESTON – A bank is seeking judgment from a court that it is entitled to possession of a truck placed as collateral because company defaulted under the terms of a contract. -
Motorist alleges she was injured in collision involving Ean Holding vehicle
CHARLESTON – A Charleston man and the owner of the vehicle he was driving are being sued by another motorist over a Kanawha County collision. -
Dunbar Center resident alleges negligent care led to amputations
CHARLESTON – A patient of a Dunbar nursing home facility blames his right and left below-knee amputations on the allegedly negligent care he received there.