CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man has filed a suit against a minor after the boy knocked him to the ground while playing golf, causing his eyeball to burst.
CHARLESTON - A Maryland man has filed a lawsuit against a local ice cream truck company, claiming he sent a deposit for the truck, but never received it.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County couple has filed a suit against a national-chain pet store after a dog taking obedience classes in the Charleston store attacked the woman.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman has filed suit against the health care facility that took care of her father, claiming he died because of malpractice he incurred while staying there.
Vaidya CHARLESTON - An appeal of a dismissed Mason County malpractice case may provide the state Supreme Court an opportunity to decide on not only the constitutionality of requiring pre-suit notification, but also a state law designed to curb malpractice suits.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman has filed a suit against the estates of two men who she claims are responsible for the death of her husband and two children.
Maynard CHARLESTON – Administrative Law Judge Paul Marteney tied West Virginia courts into knots when he rescinded pay raises for six Division of Natural Resources employees.
Albright CHARLESTON – Under West Virginia law anyone who intends to sue the state must give 30 days notice, but Justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals appear ready to strike down that law.
CHARLESTON - Sixty-five companies were named as defendants in an asbestos suit filed Feb. 6 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Six of the companies are doing business in Kanawha County.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County couple has filed a suit against a national hardware store, as well as a local installation company, claiming the companies did not follow their contracts.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man has filed a lawsuit against a landscaping and construction company, claiming the company did not properly install a wall on his property.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County man claims he was fired from his job because of an injury he sustained while working and the time he needed off because of the injury.
CHARLESTON - A Kanawha County woman is the lead plaintiff in a class-action lawsuit a national cable television company because she was charged the wrong monthly payment.