Mingo Circuit Court
Recent News About Mingo Circuit Court
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Man sues AC/heating company after it allegedly refused to replace incorrect unit
WILLIAMSON — A man is suing an Ohio air conditioning and heating company, claiming installed the wrong unit and refused to replace it. -
Woman claims Quick Stop posted her alleged debt on a billboard along town's major roadway
WILLIAMSON — Quick Stop is facing a suit by a woman claiming her alleged debt was displayed on a billboard outside of their store along the town's main roadway. -
Mingo County couple claim Jeep Cherokee had transmission issues, did not conform to warranties
WILLIAMSON — A Mingo County couple is alleging the Jeep Cherokee they purchased has transmission issues and does not conform to the express and implied warranties. -
Woman claims her blood clot filter implant fragmented, traveled into heart
WILLIAMSON — The distributors and manufacturers of a filter designed to keep blood clots from going to other areas of the body is facing a suit by a woman whose filter broke into pieces and traveled into her heart.Christina Shepherd filed a complaint Jan. 10 in the Mingo County Circuit Court against C.R. -
Blankenship's media defamation case moves forward with fewer defendants
CHARLESTON – A federal judge has refused to dismiss defamation claims against nearly two dozen media outlets and others from a case in which Don Blankenship alleges they called him felon. -
Norfolk Southern Railway faces suit by former conductor who stepped into sink hole
A former Norfolk Southern Railway conductor is suing the company for $3 million after suffering injuries when he stepped into a sinkhole while working in Ohio. -
Lexington Coal faces suit alleging it owes more than $200,000 for equipment, labor at its mines
WILLIAMSON — A coal industry construction company says Lexington Coal owes them more than $200,000. -
Walmart employee with MS alleges she was denied accommodations
WILLIAMSON – A Walmart employee with MS is claiming the company refused to grant her accommodation and tried to move her to a part-time shift with no benefits. -
Man injured when railing collapsed at Williamson Treatment Center seeks damages
WILLIAMSON – A Williamson man is claiming negligence after he was injured when a railing collapsed at a Charleston property. -
Barnett crossbow manufacturer, distributors face suit after man claims bow unexpectedly discharged
WILLIAMSON – A couple is suing the manufacturers and distributors of a Barnett crossbow after the husband suffered an injury when the bow allegedly discharged without warning. -
Three lawsuits filed against Norfolk Southern over alleged injuries stemming from two incidents
WILLIAMSON – Three lawsuits were filed against Norfolk Southern Railway Co. over allegations injuries were sustained by three separate individuals during two separate incidents. -
Walmart employee's failure to accommodate suit removed to federal court
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit against Walmart filed by an employee over allegations of failure to accommodate has been removed to federal court. -
Man files suit against distributor, installer of Norditrack cycle after detached crank arm causes injuries
WILLIAMSON – A Williamson man who fell and injured himself when his Norditrack Studio cycle's arm became detached is alleging the negligence of the distributor and installer of the bike. -
West Virginia heavy equipment rental claims Cline & Sons owes more than $20,000
WILLIAMSON – A West Virginia heavy equipment leasing company is suing Cline & Sons Stone and Gravel for more than $20,000 over allegations of failure to pay for rental equipment. -
Equipment rental business claims Mingo County stone, gravel business owes more than $10,000
WILLIAMSON – A heavy equipment rental company alleges a Mingo County stone and gravel business has failed to pay for more than $10,000 worth of leased equipment. -
Woman files suit against Crossroads Recovery Center after falling while cleaning gutters
WILLIAMSON – A Cowen woman is suing a recovery center over allegations she sustained injuries while in the program. -
Paving company alleges Mingo County Airport Authority breached a more than $3 million contract
WILLIAMSON – A Mingo County paving and aggregate company alleges the Mingo Airport Authority breached a more than $3 million contract for a 2009 taxiway and improvement project. -
Appalachia Mining worker claims he was fired for filing workers' comp claim
WILLIAMSON – An Appalachia Mining worker who was injured on the job alleges he was fired because he filed a workers' compensation claim. -
Man injured in Williamson public parking lot while on jury duty files negligence suit against city
WILLIAMSON – A Breeden man who was serving on jury duty when he was injured in a city of Williamson public parking lot is suing the city over allegations of negligence. -
Man's estate claims policy was canceled because insurance agent never turned in the premium payment
WILLIAMSON – The estate of a West Virginia man is claiming its specialty risk protector insurance was canceled because a Huntington insurance agency did not send a more than $44,000 premium payment to the insurer, National Union Fire.