News from February 2006
Kanawha couple says F350 they bought is a lemon
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County couple say a Ford F350 they bought in 2004 is a lemon.
Man's death creates estate mess
CHARLESTON – A man's estate hasn't been taken care of like it should have been, according to lawsuit filed by its co-executors.
Woman blames Charleston, food company for fall at Civic Center
Charleston Civic Center CHARLESTON – A woman didn't have the luck of the Irish last St. Patrick's Day when she fell while working at the Charleston Civic Center, she claims in a lawsuit.
Kanawha man files suit for alcohol-related accident on U.S. 60
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County man has filed a lawsuit against a man he says caused a traffic accident, another man who may have provided alcohol to him and the merchant who sold the alcohol to the pair.
Author mangles facts in Asbestos and Fire
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Monongalia man wants $50K from State Farm
MORGANTOWN -- A Monongalia County man claims an insurance company has failed in its duty to insure its patrons properly.
Monongalia County couple blames driver for collision
MORGANTOWN -- A Monongalia County couple claims a Fayette County, Penn., woman is responsible for their temporary and permanent disability.
St. Paul exec carries the day at trial
CHARLESTON – St. Paul Travelers chief executive Jay Fishman put his company on his back and carried it through the Kanawha County courthouse.
Wayne woman sues ATV store after son's wreck
WAYNE – A Wayne County woman is suing a Huntington all-terrain vehicle store after her son wrecked an ATV she purchased for him from the store.
Man sues after botched gastric bypass
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing a physician at Cabell Huntington Hospital and the hospital itself after complications from a gastric bypass surgery caused him to be hospitalized for three months.
Family blames driver for collision, damages
BUCKHANNON – An Upshur County couple is suing an unauthorized driver for an accident that occurred in February of last year.
Cabell woman says Ogden Directories wrongfully fired her
WINFIELD – A Cabell County woman claims she was wrongfully terminated by Ogden Directories and her rights were violated.