News from March 2013
Former blackjack dealer sues Mardi Gras Casino for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON - A former employee is suing Mardi Gras Casino and Resort after she claims her employment was wrongfully terminated because she suffered from an illness that caused her to miss work periodically.
Office of Economic Opportunity resolves wrongful termination lawsuit
CHARLESTON - A lawsuit involving the West Virginia Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity and a former employee who claimed she was wrongfully terminated has been dismissed from court.
Lawsuit involving alleged trip at Kroger settled
CHARLESTON – A lawsuit involving a woman who was injured while at Kroger Limited Partnership I's Elkview location has been dismissed.
Woman says insurer refused to pay benefits
WAYNE - A woman is suing Government Employees Insurance Company for failing to pay her uninsured motorist benefits after she was involved in an accident.
Man says guardian, CNA Surety for improperly managed estate
WAYNE - A man is suing CNA Surety and his guardian after he claims his father's estate was improperly managed and his guardian converted personal property to his own use.
Martinsburg company fights back against hammer-tossing lawsuit
MARTINSBURG – A man who alleged one of his former supervisors sometimes threw hammers in the direction of employees is facing a motion for summary judgment filed by the defendants in his lawsuit.
Berkeley County pajama fire lawsuit dismissed
The J.C. Penney store at the Martinsburg Mall
Woman sues Krispy Kreme for injuries
CHARLESTON - A woman is suing Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. after she says she was injured while at its South Charleston location.
Thunderbolt Holdings says man refused to repay $90K
HUNTINGTON – Thunderbolt Holdings, Ltd. LLC is suing a Cabell County man it claims has failed to repay nearly $90,000 to U.S. Bank.
Couple sue Co-Ex Plastics Tooling, say it failed to vacate property
HUNTINGTON – A couple are suing Co-Ex Plastics Tooling Inc. for allegedly refusing to vacate their property after its lease expired.
Woman says GM Financial breached its contract
HUNTINGTON – A woman is suing GM Financial after she claims it breached its contract with her and violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.