News from October 2017
Pedestrian files suit against city of Huntington after falling on sidewalk
HUNTINGTON – A Cabell County woman alleges that she was injured because of an uneven portion of sidewalk.
Hardiman Contracting alleged to have failed to do work as contracted
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington couple alleges that their home is in a state of disrepair because a contractor failed to properly do work as contracted.
Bannon seems to be firmly seated on the Morrisey train
CHARLESTON – Former White House adviser Steve Bannon seemingly is throwing his support behind West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey’s 2018 U.S. Senate campaign.
Cabell Co. parents blame school board after child loses tooth on playground
HUNTINGTON – The parents of an elementary school student have filed a suit against the Cabell County of Education after the student lost a tooth on the playground.
Man alleges Huntington Alloys failed to provide training for cleaning equipment
HUNTINGTON – An Ohio man who was burned while working at a Huntington alloy plant alleges unsafe working conditions caused the injuries.
Man injured by machine at Service Wire Co. alleges company failed to implement safeguards
HUNTINGTON – A Hurricane man injured in an industrial accident at a Culloden warehouse facility alleges that his employer's failure to equip a machine with safeguards caused his injuries.
Huntington Applebee's customer alleges slippery floor caused fall
HUNTINGTON – A Huntington woman claims she was injured at a restaurant in the city because of a substance on the floor.
Washburn Property & Contracting alleges it had to replace deck because instructions weren't provided
CHARLESTON – A Charleston contractor alleges that it was not provided instructions for the installation of vinyl decking.
Woman alleges she was subjected to sexual harassment at Arch Coal
GRAFTON – A woman formerly employed by Arch Coal Inc. alleges she was forced to quit her job because of unchecked sexual harassment.
Amma couple claims insurer still owes benefits to cover flash flooding damages
CHARLESTON – An Amma couple has filed suit against an insurer over coverage for flooding that damaged their home.