Warner Law Offices
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Charleston, WV 25301
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CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman says she was injured after slipping on dog feces while shopping at PetSmart.
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CHARLESTON – Attorneys and law firms that worked on the West Virginia opioid litigation will split more than $141 million from the attorney fee fund.
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HUNTINGTON — The parents of an intellectually challenged woman are suing RSCR West Virginia for her death.
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CHARLESTON — A Charleston obstetrician denies allegations against him in a lawsuit claiming he was negligent in his care for one of his patients
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WILLIAMSON — A man is suing McDaniel Electric claiming it caused him to suffer severe injuries and damages when he fell from a water tower.
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CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Go-Mart alleging she was injured in one of its St. Albans stores.
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CHARLESTON — A man is suing Charleston Area Medical Center for injuries he sustained during a surgical procedure.
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HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman is suing a cemetery after her late sister’s casket floated out of the ground just days after her burial.
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CHARLESTON — A woman is suing O'Reilly Auto Stores claiming she was injured in a car accident caused by one of its employees.
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CHARLESTON — A Charleston man is suing 7-Eleven after he was injured during a shootout at the convenience store that was well known to authorities.
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CHARLESTON — Two men have filed federal lawsuits against Syngenta Crop Protection alleging they suffer from Parkinson's disease because of exposure to paraquat, a synthetic chemical compound.
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CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Mimi's Local Cafe alleging that she was sexually harassed by her manager at the restaurant.
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CHARLESTON — A woman is suing Kanawha Valley Regional Transportation Authority alleging negligence that caused a vehicle accident.
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CHARLESTON — A 36-year-old Kanawha County man is suing Alford Home Solutions after he was subjected to racist comments during his employment.
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HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man says a testicle was improperly removed by surgeons with Marshall University’s medical school.
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CHARLESTON – More than 55 law firms based in West Virginia took out federal Payroll Protection Plan loans totaling as much as $58.5 million.