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Recent News About Ohio Valley
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Attorneys, firms step up to help others during Coronavirus pandemic
HUNTINGTON – Attorneys are stepping up to help as more and more changes take place because of the Coronavirus pandemic. Some are providing money to help, while others are trying to help local businesses. -
BORDAS & BORDAS PLLC: Bordas & Bordas Welcomes Two New Attorneys to Legal Team
Bordas & Bordas has expanded its legal team with the addition of two new attorneys, Shawn Fluharty and Justin Selep. -
Man claims Ohio Valley Surgeon removed parts of his organs without confirming cancer diagnosis
WHEELING – A patient alleges surgeons removed his gall bladder and parts of his pancreas and stomach without first confirming a cancer diagnosis, making the procedures medically unnecessary. -
RNs, pharmacist claim Ohio Valley Medical Center did not give them 60 days' notice before closing its operations
WHEELING – Three nurses, a pharmacist and pharmacy buyer who worked for the former Ohio Valley Medical Center claim the health care facility violated federal law by not providing its employees with 60 days' written notice before closing its operations. -
Ohio Valley Physicians claims Williamson Memorial Hospital owes more than half a million for emergency services
HUNTINGTON — A Cabell County physicians group has filed suit against Williamson Memorial Hospital claiming the hospital owes them more than half a million dollars for its services per an emergency department services agreement. -
Carrier alleges Alecto failed to pay for HVAC equipment
WHEELING – Carrier Corp. is suing Alecto Healthcare Services and others for allegedly failing to pay for goods and services. -
Union plans allege City Electric failed to pay benefit contributions
CHARLESTON – A Charleston electrical industry contractor is alleged to have failed to pay unpaid fringe benefit contributions to union funds. -
Gibson Construction claims it is owed over $14,000 on finished project
CHARLESTON — A construction company is suing a client who has allegedly failed to pay. -
Teacher claims ex-wife accessed his confidential health data, then used it to have him fired
WHEELING — An elementary school teacher is suing his ex-wife, alleging she accessed his confidential health information and then used it to injure him and cause him to lose his job. -
Nurse claims she was directed by Ohio Valley Medical Center to go home, then fired for abandoning her position
WHEELING — A nurse is suing her former employer, alleging she was terminated after being sent home from work early. -
Patient alleges Ohio Valley Medical Center failed to diagnose osteomyelitis
WHEELING – An Ohio man alleges he developed paraplegia after a medical center failed to timely diagnosis osteomyelitis. -
Tree trimmer claims he was told to leave safety of bucket, leading to fall from more than 40 feet
MOUNDSVILLE — A man is seeking damages, claiming he was injured when he was caused to fall from a tree during a tree-trimming job. -
Contractors allege contract breach, seek more than $700,000
POINT PLEASANT — A group of contractors is suing a Mason County property owner, citing alleged breach of contract, fraud and unjust enrichment. -
Woman claims firing was related to her pregnancy
An x-ray technician/medical assistant is suing a hospital and a clinical director, citing alleged pregnancy discrimination, violation of the West Virginia Human Rights Act, gender-plus discrimination and family responsibility discrimination. -
Ambulance service providers sue health care service providers, cite negligence
Emergency transport providers are suing health care providers, citing alleged negligence. -
Moundsville couple accuses natural gas processing facility operator of negligence
MOUNDSVILLE — A Moundsville couple is suing a natural gas processing facility operator, alleging negligence. -
Klear Energy Services accused of negligence, breach of contract
A licensed insurer and the insured are suing Klear Energy Services LLC, et al, water treatment providers, citing alleged breach of contract and negligence. -
Motorist alleges flooring company's truck caused collision
WHEELING — A Pennsylvania motorist is suing a flooring company and tractor-trailer operators, alleging negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff. -
Supreme Court affirms PSC decision approving Brooke County gas-powered plant
CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court has affirmed the state Public Service Commission’s approval of Brooke County Power’s gas plant, saying developers had “substantially complied” with state power plant siting rules. -
Federal prosecutors dismiss remaining charges against Northern Panhandle physician
WHEELING — Federal prosecutors have filed a motion to dismiss the remaining counts of a federal indictment against Dr. Roland F. Chalifoux this week.