News from November 2012
Woman sues Genesis Healthcare
CHARLESTON – A woman is suing Genesis Healthcare Corporation after she claims it is responsible for the death of her family member.
THEIR VIEW: W.Va. seniors will feel impact of tax increases
By GEOFFREY SAUNDERS
CIVIL FILINGS: Boone County
Sept. 7
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
Nov. 8
CIVIL FILINGS: Cabell County
Nov. 8
St. Albans attorney suspended at least a year
CHARLESTON – Until at least this time next year, a St. Albans attorney is prohibiting from practicing law.
Parent sues Kanawha Board of Education over child's injuries
CHARLESTON -- A parent is suing the Kanawha County Board of Education after a child was allegedly attacked on a school bus and suffered injuries.
Man sues Genesis Healthcare, alleges nursing home negligence
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Genesis Healthcare Corporation after he claims it was negligent in its treatment of one of his family members.
Viking Video & Music sues Summit Community Bank over math error
CHARLESTON -- Viking Video & Music, Inc. is suing Summit Community Bank, Inc. after it claims the bank made an error that caused it from being awarded a license for video lottery terminals.
Man says former employer retaliated against him
CHARLESTON – A Belle man is suing Excel Modular Scaffold and Leasing Corporation after he claims he was laid off from work after he was injured.
Man sues Dohm Cycles over allegedly defective UTV
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Dohm Cycles, Inc., after he claims the utility task vehicle he purchased was defective.
Huntington woman sues the Car Shoppe for injuries
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman is suing Car Movers, Inc., after she claims one of its employees caused a vehicle accident.
Man blames Mid-Eastern Construction for work-related injuries
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County man is suing Mid-Eastern Construction after he claims he was injured while performing his work duties.
Parker Compound Bows sues Outback Archery for failure to pay
HUNTINGTON – Parker Compound Bows, Inc., is suing Outback Archery, Inc., after it claims the company has failed to pay for goods and services.
Former AG candidate now facing intimidation charge
CLAY – Before he goes to trial on felony charges he shot his housemate over the summer, a Clay County attorney and former Attorney General candidate may go to trial on a misdemeanor charge he attempted to intimidate a witness in the case last month.