CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County woman is suing CVS Pharmacy after she claims it filled her child’s prescription with the wrong dosage, causing him injuries.
CHARLESTON – Growing up, Bobby Warner knew that he wanted to practice law as he listened to his father recount his daily work as a counselor in West Virginia.
CHARLESTON – Sometimes, nothing comforts a child like a special stuffed friend. That's why Warner Law Offices wants to help put teddy bears and other stuffed friends into the hands of children who have been abused.
CHARLESTON — A Kanawha County retail shop worker is suing Charleston mall operators, alleging their negligence led to the plaintiff suffering injuries.
CHARLESTON – A man and his wife are suing Charleston Area Medical Center after they claim the hospital was negligent in caring properly for him during a procedure.
WEST UNION — An employee is suing Patterson-UTI Drilling Company LLC and Antero Resouces Corp., employers, alleging negligence, failure to warn and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries.
CHARLESTON – Attorneys across the state are assisting victims of flooding that affected 44 of West Virginia’s 55 counties. Rob Frank of the Law Office of Robert J. Frank & Associates in Lewisburg, is a member of the CERT team at Rhema Christian Center and aided in relief efforts at the center, helping victims mostly from White Sulphur Springs, Rainelle and Rupert.
With more than 450 children in attendance for the fourth year of its one-day outdoor adventure camp, Beyond the Backyard, a charitable foundation started in 2008 by attorney Bobby Warner, is planning how to make the event bigger and better in the coming years.
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County couple's lawsuit targets the city of Charleston and a firefighter for an accident that allegedly left the husband severely injured.
HUNTINGTON – A Wayne County woman is suing St. Mary’s Medical Center after she claims it allowed people to access her private health information that should not have had access. St. Mary’s Medical Management LLC; Cabell-Huntington Hospital Inc.; Rebecca Winters, formerly known as Rebecca Harmon; and Jessica Hatfield also were named as defendants in the suit. On Oct. 25, 2013, C.H.
WAYNE – A Logan County man is suing Argus Energy after he claims he was injured while working at the Deep Mine No. 8 in Wayne County. On Oct. 15, 2013, Norman Williamson was employed by Argus as a continuous miner operator at its Deep Mine No. 8 in Wayne County and, despite adverse roof conditions, Williamson was working at the mine, when a large rock fell from the mine’s roof and struck him, according to a complaint filed in Wayne Circuit Court. Williamson claims he suffered serious and perma