Mingo Circuit Court
Recent News About Mingo Circuit Court
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CMH Homes sued over damaged manufactured home
WILLIAMSON — A Kermit woman says CMH Homes over a damaged manufactured home. -
Widow sues insulation company, manufacturer after barrel explosion caused husband's death
WILLIAMSON – The wife of a late Mingo County man has sued a Kentucky insulation company and a manufacturer after a barrel exploded and killed him. -
Circuit judge dismisses writ of prohibition against Mingo magistrate judge
WILLIAMSON — Mingo Circuit Judge Miki Thompson dismissed a writ of prohibition filed against Mingo Magistrate Judge Jim Harvey alleging erroneous rulings in a case. -
Woman says she was sexually assaulted by Mountain State Boutique owner
WILLIAMSON — A woman is suing Mountain State Boutique alleging that she was sexually assaulted by one of its owners. -
Car dealership wants lawsuit to continue in Mingo Circuit Court
WILLIAMSON — Moore Chrysler says its lawsuit against Thornhill Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram should not be dismissed because it was properly filed before the court. -
Woman sues Norfolk Southern for accident that caused injuries
WILLIAMSON — A mother is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company for injuries her child suffered when struck by a train. -
Parents sue school board for son's broken arm
WILLIAMSON — Parents are suing the Mingo County Board of Education after their child was injured at an elementary school. -
Man sues Norfolk for being struck by a train
WILLIAMSON — A Kentucky man is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company after he was struck by a train in his vehicle. -
Widow accuses Norfolk Southern of causing husband's cancer, death
WILLIAMSON —A widow is suing Norfolk Southern Railway Company for her late husband's cancer and death. -
Employee says Norfolk failed to protect him from oncoming train
WILLIAMSON — A man who was injured during the course of his employment says Norfolk Southern Railway Company didn't properly protect him. -
Man says lumber company damaged his property
WILLIAMSON — A Lenore man is suing Coalfield Lumber Co. for negligence when removing trees from his property and damaging the property in the process. -
Couple blames Mingo County attorney, former delegate for husband's injuries at party
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County couple has sued an attorney and others, claiming the husband was severely injured when a porch railing at a building owned by the attorney broke. -
Man seeks $4 million from Norfolk Southern for on-the-job injury
WILLIAMSON – A man seeks $4 million after he says he was injured while working for Norfolk Southern. -
Man says battery purchased at AutoZone exploded on him
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County man has sued AutoZone and a manufacturer after a battery he purchased in a Kentucky store exploded and injured him. -
Kentucky man says he was hurt from falling on steps on the job at Norfolk Southern
WILLIAMSON – A Kentucky man seeks damages after sustained an injury while working for Norfolk Southern in Mingo County. -
Mingo Co. residents say airbags didn't deploy in their Chevrolet Cruz
WILLIAMSON – Three Mingo County residents have sued General Motors, saying they were injured in a vehicle accident because the air bags did not deploy. -
Mingo man says his former boss, romantic partner 'became borderline obsessed'
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County man claims he was wrongfully fired after he tried to distance himself from his boss and romantic partner. -
Mother says Mingo Central football staff didn't take proper care of her son after practice collapse
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County woman says county school board employees failed to properly take care of her son when he collapsed during a high school football practice. -
Cam Mining faces suit alleging worker suffered heat stroke due to front loader's overheating
WILLIAMSON — Cam Mining is facing a suit by a former employee who alleges he suffered heat stroke after the air conditioning overheated on the front end loader he was operating. -
Norfolk Southern Railway worker injured in engine explosion seeks more than $5 million
WILLIAMSON — A former Norfolk Southern Railway inspector who suffered permanent injuries when the engine he was working on blew up is seeking more than $5 million.