News from August 2017
Motorist seeks damages after U.S. 60 collision
HUNTINGTON – A man alleges he and his vehicle were damaged in a collision in Cabell County.
Wayne County woman says she found cat claw in Save-A-Lot egg roll
WAYNE – A woman says she found a cat claw in an egg roll she purchased at a Save-A-Lot store.
Morrisey reminds consumers to give wisely to Hurricane Harvey relief efforts
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is reminding consumers to use caution as they open their wallets to help those devastated by Hurricane Harvey.
Justice names McLaughlin as circuit judge in Eastern Panhandle
CHARLESTON – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice has appointed Debra McLaughlin to serve as the Circuit Court Judge for the 23rd Judicial Circuit.
Woman alleges she was injured in Logan Walmart because of wet floor
LOGAN – A Walmart shopper in Logan alleges that she was injured because of water left on the floor.
Stonerise Healthcare, Keyser Center named in wrongful death suit
KEYSER – An estate administrator of a former resident of a Keyser long-term care facility alleges her decedent suffered injuries while in its care.
Couple alleges home built by Trust Builders Inc. has numerous defects
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County couple alleges that a Daniels construction company breached its duty when building their home.
Phillips Machine Service alleged to have failed to pay for goods delivered
BECKLEY – A Beckley business is alleged to have failed to pay for goods provided by a Pennsylvania company.
Columbia Parkersburg Healthcare System alleges it is owed more than $190,000
CHARLESTON – A Parkersburg corporation is alleged to have failed to remit payment from a Medicare settlement to a Tennessee health care system.
Walsh Transport alleged to have defaulted on loans
LOGAN – A financial institution alleges a Logan County business owes more than $300,000.
Driver alleges he was injured in collision in Glen Daniel
BECKLEY – A Raleigh County man is seeking damages after a rear-end collision in the county.
On the court and in the court, Judge O'Briant accused of playing favorites
Anyone who ever played organized sports as a child or has watched offspring play is familiar with that scourge of athleticism: the bad ref.
Estep & Shaffer claims client failed to pay for services
KINGWOOD – A law firm alleges that a Preston County man failed to pay it for its services.
TNT Fireworks claims individual operating as United Christian Church failed to pay for goods
PRINCETON – An Alabama fireworks company alleges it was not paid for goods purchased by a West Virginia man.
Former Social Security judge sentenced to four years in prison
HUNTINGTON – Former judge David Daugherty has been sentenced to four years in prison for his part in Social Security and disability fraud.
Former employees sue drug treatment center for failing to pay salaries
CHARLESTON – At least four lawsuits have been filed against New Beginnings Drug Treatment for failing to timely pay salaries.
Orthodontist blames Wayne Co. company for pavement, draining problems
CHARLESTON – A prominent Metro Valley orthodontist is suing a Wayne County business for allegedly failing to properly install pavement, draining and retaining walls at his Kanawha County home.
A call to action for West Virginians
CHARLESTON – We are in a crisis, one that can only be solved with a great deal of hard work and engagement from citizens across our state. Opioid addiction continues to decimate West Virginia, reducing our workforce, tearing apart families and ultimately, claiming lives day after day.
Morrisey leads coalition in U.S. Supreme Court filing on gun rights
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey is leading a 21-state coalition in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to defend the rights of gun owners in West Virginia and beyond.
Patron alleges she suffered burn injuries after coloring at Ripley Fantastic Sam's
RIPLEY – A Jackson County woman alleges that she suffered burn injuries to her scalp after she had her hair colored at a Ripley salon.