News from June 2018
CSX worker blames knee injury on unsafe work environment
HUNTINGTON — An Ashland, Kentucky, utility worker is suing a railroad corporation, alleging negligence.
State seeks to enjoin J&J Auto Salvage from doing business in state until it obtains workers' comp coverage
CHARLESTON – The state is seeking an injunction against an employer over allegations it failed to obtain workers' compensation coverage for its employees.
BB&T claims Nicholas County couple owes more than $200,000
HUNTINGTON — A North Carolina banking corporation is suing Alkon Inc., Evelyn F. Underwood and William T. Underwood, borrower and guarantors, citing alleged breach of promissory note and guaranty agreements.
Worker who lost leg in Ohio Co. mine blames Murray Energy for unsafe conditions
MOUNDSVILLE — A Belmont County couple is suing Murray Energy Corporation and Murray American Energy, Inc., doing business as The Ohio County Coal Company, alleging failure to warn, liability and negligence.
Marshall County couple claims T&M Electric failed to install proper HVAC system
MOUNDSVILLE — A Marshall County couple is suing Shawn McCamick, doing business as T&M Electric and Construction, alleging breach of contract.
State Farm accused of failing to pay couple's uninsured motorist claim
MOUNDSVILLE — An Ohio couple is suing State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, alleging breach of contract.
Panhandle Cleaning says Mason Rehab failed to pay for flood repairs
WHEELING — A remediation service provider is suing Terry Mason and Mason Rehab Center, alleging a breach of an emergency work authorization agreement.