MOUNDSVILLE – A Marshall County couple is suing a public utility corporation in their municipal jurisdiction, alleging negligence in equipment maintenance and safety.
MOUNDSVILLE – Four more lawsuits have been filed against Pipeline Energy Group after the plaintiffs claim they were discriminated against. Pipeline is doing business as Carl Smith Pipeline. Edward Smith and Michael Smith were also named as defendants in the suit. Leslie Long, Gara Drinko, Stacey Shields and Stephanie Wall were employed by the defendants, according to four complaints filed in Marshall Circuit Court. The plaintiffs claim Edward Smith and Michael Smith created a hostile work en
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville couple is suing Williams Energy Resources LLC for property damages. Williams Ohio Valley Midstream LLC was also named as a defendant in the suit. Prior to July 1, 2013, the defendants have possessed, occupied, used and/or controlled real property adjacent to and uphill of property owned by Ronald Gouldsberry and Nancy Gouldsberry, according to a complaint filed in Marshall Circuit Court. The Gouldsberrys claim the defendants altered, modified and carried on activit
MOUNDSVILLE – Two more lawsuits have been filed against Williams Ohio Valley Midstream LLC after the plaintiffs claim the company was noisy and polluted their residences. Robert Carnahan and LeeAnn Carnahan and Ellen Harness own properties that are located near an oil and gas compressor owned by Williams, according to two complaints filed in Marshall Circuit Court. The plaintiffs claim Williams' operations have caused fumes, dust, noise and light to be present on their properties during all ho
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville man claims he was wrongfully fired from his construction and maintenance job with a Hare Krishna community in Marshall County. Joshua Hawley filed his lawsuit in Marshall Circuit Court against ISKCON New Vrindaban Inc., which is a non-profit religious organization that oversees the unincorporated area of New Vrindiban near Moundsville.
MOUNDSVILLE – Three former patients are suing a physician who, in turn, is suing the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. In the three lawsuits filed by former patients, Dr. Roland F.
MOUNDSVILLE – A Moundsville woman is suing Wood Health Care Clinic after she claims it was negligent in its care of her. Dr. Gregory Wood and Duane Bartsch, a physician's assistant, were also named as defendants in the suit. On May 19, 2014, Tracy L.
WHEELING – A couple is suing CONSOL Pennsylvania Coal Company LLC after they claim their home was damaged by the defendant. Between April 24, 2013, and June 9, 2013, longwall mining was conducted in the Baily Mine and it caused subsidence damage to the residence of Mark R.
MOUNDSVILLE -- A Marshall County man is suing a concrete cement mixing company for negligence after both parties were involved in a vehicular collision.
MOUNDSVILLE - Six lawsuits have been filed against Williams Ohio Valley Midstream LLC after the plaintiffs claim they have been affected by noise and pollution from the facility. Brenda Rine; David Poling and Kimberly Poling; Joshua Nelson and Tracie Nelson; Judith McGary; Timothy Dulaney and Shirley Dulaney; and Rickey McGary and Lisa McGary's properties are located near an oil and gas compressor that is owned by Williams, according to six complaints filed in Marshall Circuit Court. The plain
MOUNDSVILLE — Claiming unlawful impairment of his land, buildings and natural resources, a Marshall County property owner filed suit against a Canonsburg, Pa., coal mining company claiming property damage in 2013-2014.
MOUNDSVILLE — A Louisiana woman is suing a municipality and a Moundsville couple after her husband was killed by a falling tree on the couple's property.
MOUNDSVILLE—Claiming unlawful impairment of his land, buildings and natural resources, a Marshall County property owner filed suit against a Canonsburg, Pennsylvania coal mining company claiming property damage in 2013-14. Raymond A.
MOUNDSVILLE—A Louisiana woman is suing a municipality and a Moundsville couple after her husband was killed by a falling tree on the couple's property.
WHEELING – A former employee is using CertainTeed Gypsum West Virginia Inc. after he claims it violated the West Virginia Human Rights Act by terminating his employment.