CHARLESTON – A Kentucky couple says they were overserved at a Mardi Gras Casino and Resort, leading to the woman sustaining life-threatening injuries on an escalator at the resort.
PINEVILLE – The parents of a young Wyoming County autistic student say their son’s teachers mistreated him, including physical abuse and leaving him in the restroom unattended to “scream it out.”
HUNTINGTON — A family member is suing business partners of a deceased relative, alleging breach of a partnership agreement and fiduciary duty, breach of joint venture agreement, negligence and misrepresentation, and tortious interference with a partnership agreement.
CHARLESTON — A patient is suing Kanawha County health care providers, alleging malpractice because insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
NEW CUMBERLAND – A Hancock County couple's lawsuit says a defendant has failed to remove a manufactured home from a piece of property the plaintiffs purchased almost two years ago.
RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman claims a car dealer knowingly sold her a defective car, despite it being labeled a “certified pre-owned” vehicle on the lot.
MORGANTOWN – A woman is suing Monongalia County General Hospital after she claims it and several physicians are responsible for her family member’s death.
WINFIELD – A couple is suing East Coast Pool Designer after they claim it performed poor in-ground pool work at their home. Jason Mulholland was also named as a defendant in the suit. J.B. Marinacci and Jennifer Marinacci entered into a home improvement contract to improve their home in Hurricane, according to a complaint filed Oct. 14 in Putnam Circuit Court.
BECKLEY—A Raleigh County woman is suing a Georgia-based corporation doing business in Charleston and its employee, alleging tortuous injury, negligence, recklessness and vicarious liability in a four-vehicle roadway collision.
PARKERSBURG - The former finance director of Parkersburg filed a lawsuit July 15 in Wood Circuit Court claiming she was defamed by county officials, residents and social media websites. Ashley Flowers filed the lawsuit against her estranged husband, Harold Flowers; former county commissioner Rick Modesitt; Callie Lyons; River City News Network; attorney William Merriman; Darci Dyke; Tina Hughes; Vicki Gheen; Stephanie Boone; Sarah Goff; Wood County Republican Party Chairman Rob Cornelius; BurgT