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GM, Chevy dealer face suit alleging Equinox was defective, unable to be fixed
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing General Motors and a Chevrolet dealer alleging their Equinox was defective, unfixable -
Putnam County man alleges defective GM truck has been at dealership for repairs since October
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County man is suing General Motors and a Kanawha County Chevrolet dealer over allegations his GMC Sierra is defective. -
Mountaineer Automotive is accused of selling a defective Ford Edge
CHARLESTON — A West Virginia man is suing Ford Motor Company and a local auto dealer claiming he was sold a Ford Edge that did not conform to the manufacturer's warranties. -
Former SNF Mining employee alleges his final paycheck was not paid in timely manner
CHARLESTON – A former SNF Mining employee who resides in Kanawha County claims he was not paid his final wages in a timely manner as outlined by state law. -
Lincoln County couple sue Kia Motors, dealership over allegations Optima is defective
CHARLESTON – A Lincoln County couple is suing Kia Motors and a West Virginia auto dealership alleging their Kia Optima does not conform to the manufacturer's warranty. -
Man claims Charleston dealership sold him Chrysler vehicle that had defects
CHARLESTON – An Ohio man alleges a Charleston dealership sold him a vehicle that did not conform to its manufacturer's warranty. -
Lincoln County man claims Jeep Cherokee did not conform to vehicle warranty
CHARLESTON – A Lincoln County man alleges he was sold a Jeep Cherokee in a defective condition. -
Consumer alleges Joe Holland Chevrolet did not disclose vehicle's prior damage
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County Chevrolet dealer is facing a suit after a Roane County woman claims it sold her a defective Chevrolet Traverse. -
Wyoming County buyers allege Jeep has defects
CHARLESTON – A Wyoming County couple is alleges a vehicle they purchased more than two years ago has issues that have not been repaired by the dealer. -
Charleston attorney named new WVAJ president
CHARLESTON — Charleston attorney Kristina Thomas Whiteaker has been named the new president of the West Virginia Association for Justice. -
Former Transportation Network III employee alleges pregnancy was factor in termination
CHARLESTON – A former employee of a Kanawha County auto dealership alleges she was wrongfully terminated because of her pregnancy and gender. -
Consumer alleges Cruze she purchased at Joe Holland Chevrolet has defects
CHARLESTON – A Fayette County woman alleges a new vehicle she purchased last year had defects that have not been repaired. -
Consumers allege Hometown Preowned Vehicles sold them car that was not safe to drive
CHARLESTON – A Putnam County couple alleges they were sold a vehicle that was not safe to drive by a Raleigh County business. -
Consumer alleges Jeep has defects, seeks cancellation of contract
CHARLESTON – A Marshall County woman alleges the new Jeep she purchased nearly two years ago has defects. -
Former NuCo2 truck driver alleges he was constructively discharged
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man is suing his former employer over allegations he was subjected to inappropriate and racial comments and was constructively discharged. -
Couple sues Ford, claiming 2018 Explorer they purchased new is a lemon
CHARLESTON — A couple is suing Ford Motor Co., alleging they were sold a car in poor condition. -
Plaintiff seeks damages claiming a new Ford Fusion he purchased has never run properly
CHARLESTON — A man is suing Ford Motor Co., alleging the new vehicle he purchased was in poor condition. -
Woman alleges she was wrongfully terminated by Chase Bank
CHARLESTON — A former employee is suing JPMorgan Chase Bank NA, citing alleged disability discrimination and wrongful termination. -
GRUBB LAW GROUP: EEOC Charges W.Va. Staffing Agencies With Abuse, Discrimination
Federal laws such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Americans with Disabilities Act are in place to ensure that all American workers have the opportunity to work in a safe, humane environment for a fair wage. -
Consumers sue Ford, lender alleging breach of contract
Consumers are suing an automobile dealer and lender, citing alleged violation of the "lemon law."