News from November 2016
Wayne County couple blames Marshall board for husband's injuries
HUNTINGTON — A Wayne County couple is suing Marshall University, alleging the defendant's negligence resulted in injuries to the husband.
Hardware store alleges quarry operators owe nearly $23,000
KEYSER — A Keyser hardware store is suing the operators of an Elk Garden quarry, alleging breach of contract in failing to pay nearly $23,000.
Consumer accuses debt collector of harassment
HUNTINGTON — A West Virginia woman is suing an in-state debt collector, alleging intentional infliction of emotional distress and violation of telephone harassment statutes.
Shopper alleges she was injured by carts at Cross Lanes Kroger
CHARLESTON – A Cross Lanes woman alleges she was injured by shopping carts while shopping at a grocery store.
Owners allege property was not restored per contract by Williams Ohio Valley Midstream for pipeline
NEW MARTINSVILLE – Two property owners allege that a company failed to honor the terms of a contract for the right-of-way use of their property for a pipeline.
YMCA of Wheeling Inc. accused of negligence after child injured
WHEELING – An Ohio County grandparent alleges a minor child was injured while attending an after-school program.
Patient claims Logan Regional ER failed to diagnose eye issues
LOGAN – A Logan County man alleges he is legally blind and his vision loss could have been avoided had he received proper care at an emergency room.
Mercer County magistrate demonstrates service dog
PRINCETON – Service dogs are “superheroes,” says Mercer County Magistrate Sandra
J. Dorsey, who recently took her own personal service dog to Mercer Elementary School to educate children on the
realities of having a service dog, and what to do in their presence.