Kesner & Kesner, Pllc
Recent News About Kesner & Kesner, Pllc
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Woman says she was injured in convenience store parking lot
CHARLESTON – A Ravenswood woman says she was injured in a convenience store parking lot. -
Law firm blames neighboring gentleman's club for water damage
CHARLESTON – A Charleston law firm has sued the neighboring gentleman’s club for damages caused by a water leak that affected some sensitive business documents. -
More than 55 W.Va. law firms took PPP loans for as much as $58.5 million
CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million. -
Man claims insurance company caused more problems, didn't pay total claim
A Whitman property owner is suing Nationwide Property & Casualty Insurance Company, Kenneth R. Conaway, et. al., insurance and adjusters, citing alleged breach of contract, common law bad faith breach of fiduciary duty, and unfair trade practices. -
Commercial building owner sues Nationwide General Insurance, charging breach of policy
A commercial building owner is suing Nationwide General Insurance Co., et al, licensed insurers, citing alleged breach of insurance policy. -
Car crash victim alleges liability insurer failed to cover
CHARLESTON — A Fayette County woman is suing a liability insurer, alleging breach of duty. -
Injured Putnam Co. motorist alleges insurance company breached contract
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County woman is suing a licensed insurer, alleging citing alleged breach of contract and unfair practices. -
Putnam Co. motorist alleges insurer failed to cover all costs
CHARLESTON — A Putnam County man is suing a licensed insurer, alleging breach of an insurance contract. -
Three lawsuits filed against State Farm for uninsured motorist claims problems
CHARLESTON – Three lawsuits have been filed against State Farm Fire and Casualty Company for issues with uninsured motorist claims from car accidents that occurred in 2005 and 2009. -
Lessee of Oak Hill property alleges insurer has failed to pay claim for fire damages
CHARLESTON – A man alleges his insurer has failed to pay his claim for damages from a January property fire. -
Federal judge denies motions in lawsuit filed by Matulis’ insurance company
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has two motions in a lawsuit filed by Westfield Insurance Company against Dr. Steven Matulis and those who filed claims against him for alleged sexual assault. -
State Supreme Court says insurance company must provide stop gap coverage
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has ruled that an insurance company must provide stop gap coverage to its insureds in a lawsuit following work injuries. -
Bible Baptist Church sues insurance company for refusing to provide coverage
CHARLESTON – Bible Baptist Church is suing Brotherhood Mutual Insurance Company after it claims the insurance company has failed and refused to provide coverage under a policy of insurance. -
Woman sues Garrison Property & Casualty Insurance for breach of contract
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Garrison Property & Casualty Insurance Company after she claims it breached its contract with her by denying a claim. -
Man sues Westfield Insurance Company for breach of contract
HUNTINGTON – A man is suing Westfield Insurance Company after he claims it refused to pay a claim for underinsured motorist benefits. -
Insurance company says doctor’s policy doesn’t cover sexual assaults
CHARLESTON – The insurance company for Dr. Steven R. Matulis, who is under investigation for allegedly sexually assaulting female patients during colonoscopy procedures, said his policy does not cover claims of sexual assault. -
Trial set for Charleston's roofing suit against Ohio Valley Spray Foam
CHARLESTON – The scheduling order has been filed, giving a trial date for a lawsuit involving the City of Charleston and Ohio Valley Spray Foam Inc. The trial has been set for Nov. 29, according to a scheduling order. -
Man sues P&S Transportation for 'pinballing' driver's property damages
CLARKSBURG – A man is suing P&S Transportation after he claims one of its drivers damaged his property. On April 10, 2014, a driver employed by P&S drove a tractor trailer on Beverlin Ford Road in Doddridge County and was acting within the scope of his employment when he pin-balled down the rural road, colliding with fences, gates and guardrails along the way, according to a complaint filed Dec. 21 in Doddridge Circuit Court and removed to federal court on Feb. 10.