News from May 2013
Vitran Express sued over final wages payment
CHARLESTON – A former employee is suing Vitran Express Inc. for failing to timely pay his final wages and benefits after his employment was terminated.
Kentucky couple name 56 defendants in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON - An Ashland, Ky., couple are suing 56 companies they claim are responsible for a mesothelioma diagnosis.
Company sued over fall off ladder
MARTINSBURG – A Morgan County man is blaming his employer for a fall off a ladder.
Matoaka couple name 69 defendants in asbestos suit
CHARLESTON - A Matoaka couple has named 69 defendants in a case claiming asbestos exposure caused lung injuries.
Woman sues SecureOne over wages
CHARLESTON - A former employee says SecureOne LLC failed to timely pay her final wages after terminating her employment.
Capital Ventures sued over alleged pavement hazard
HUNTINGTON - A Winfield woman is suing Capital Ventures Corporation after she claims it is responsible for injuries she sustained from a hazardous condition on its property.
Former employee sues Foster Foundation for wrongful termination
HUNTINGTON - A former employee is suing Foster Foundation for allegedly wrongfully terminating her employment after she suffered an on-the-job injury.
Dollar General fighting class action lawyers over $720
A Dollar General store in Martinsburg
Former Wayne prosecutor accused of soliciting sexual favors
CHARLESTON – A former Wayne County assistant prosecutor is accused of soliciting sexual favors from a woman while handling her abuse and neglect case.
Moundsville woman seeks $1.35M in damages in car wreck suit
WHEELING - A Moundsville woman has made a $1.35 million settlement demand to Hunter Truck Sales & Service Inc. and one of its employees who allegedly caused her injuries.
Car wreck suit against GLS Leasco removed to federal court
MARTINSBURG - A motor vehicle lawsuit filed in Jefferson Circuit Court against GLS Leasco Inc. has been removed to federal court and a motion has been filed to consolidate it with two other federal cases.
Home confinement officer accused of civil rights violations
CHARLESTON – A former Greenbrier County home confinement officer is accused of getting too personal with an offender he was assigned to supervise.