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WEST VIRGINIA RECORD

Sunday, April 28, 2024

News from January 2018


Healthsmart of Teays Valley Inc. accuse Healthsmart LLC of fraud

By Lhalie Castillo |
WINFIELD – The operators of a Healthsmart franchise allege they relied on false and/or misleading representations before entering into an agreement.

ICG Beckley LLC miner alleges negligence, deliberate intent caused mining accident that injured him

By Lhalie Castillo |
BECKLEY – A coal miner and his family are seeking damages after a mining accident rendered him a quadriplegic.

Cross Lanes consumer alleges she was victim of predatory lending

By Lhalie Castillo |
CHARLESTON – A Cross Lanes resident alleges that the value of her home was inflated and she was inducted to enter into a loan that exceeded her home's actual value.

Couple seeks underinsured motorist benefits from State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.

By Lhalie Castillo |
CHARLESTON – A Kanawha County couple alleges they are entitled to underinsured motorist benefits after the wife was injured in a rear-end collision a few years ago.

Damages sought from allegedly intoxicated driver involved in fatal wrong-way crash on I-77

By Lhalie Castillo |
BECKLEY – The administrator of the estates of two Ohio residents and another Ohio man are seeking damages from an allegedly intoxicated driver involved in a fatal wrong-way collision on Interstate 77 in Raleigh County.

Resident of nursing home alleges negligence caused injuries

By Lhalie Castillo |
WAYNE – A Kanawha County man alleges a nursing home failed to provide him a safe environment.

Gazette-Mail to declare bankruptcy; Wheeling paper is current high bidder

By Kyla Asbury and Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The owners of The Charleston Gazette-Mail have agreed to declare Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Charleston Newspapers is planning to file for bankruptcy on Jan. 30.

Senate Judiciary Committee discusses intermediate appeals court bill

By Kyla Asbury and Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – The Senate Judiciary Committee has begun discussions of a bill to create an intermediate court of appeals in West Virginia at a hearing.

State Supreme Court says lower court rightfully dismissed Giles' claims

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals ruled a lower court rightfully dismissed privacy claims in a lawsuit filed by a former Capital High School principal.

Man sues after he slipped and fell on sand at Lowe's

By From staff reports |
WHEELING – A man is suing Lowe’s Home Centers after he claims he was injured due to sand on the floor of its Wheeling store.

Nine individuals sue Eagle Natrium for plant explosion

By From staff reports |
WHEELING – Nine people are suing Eagle Natrium after they claim it negligently maintained the area of the Natrium Plant that exploded and caused them injuries.

State Supreme Court denies grievance by former Barbour Co. teacher

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals has issued an order affirming the denial of a grievance filed by a former Barbour County teacher.

Man says Lowe’s violated Fair Labor Standards Act

By From staff reports |
BECKLEY – A man is suing Lowe’s Home Centers after he claims it violated various state and federal laws, including the Fair Labor Standards Act.

Couple accuses XTO Energy of breach of contract

By From staff reports |
CLARKSBURG – A couple is suing XTO Energy for breaching its contract and allowing an oil and gas lease to expire.

Three more state lawsuits filed against pharmaceutical companies for opioid epidemic

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – Three more lawsuits have been filed against various pharmaceutical companies for the opioid epidemic in West Virginia.

Supreme Court donates $3,870 dinnerware set to Culture Center

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – A 264-piece set of Homer Laughlin dinnerware featuring the West Virginia Supreme Court seal has been donated to the state Division of Culture and History.

Justices affirm decision to add hand therapy to employee’s disability benefits

By Kyla Asbury |
CHARLESTON – The West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of adding hand therapy and orthopedic evaluation with a hand specialist to a Murray American Energy employee’s disability benefits.

Man accuses Telgian Corporation of workers’ comp discrimination

By From staff reports |
CHARLESTON – A man is suing Telgian Corporation after he claims he was discriminated against due to his workers’ compensation claim.

Family sues Res-care for injuries

By From staff reports |
CHARLESTON – Two women are suing Res-care after they claim it is responsible for their family member’s injuries.

Man sues Met Life for failing to pay out benefits owed

By From staff reports |
MARTINSBURG – A man is suing Metropolitan Life Insurance Company after he claims it failed to pay out the benefits owed to him when his wife died.