News from October 2018
BORDAS & BORDAS PLLC: Premises Liability Rights in West Virginia – What You Need to Know
If you have been injured on someone’s unsafe property, you may have a claim to recover damages.
Kleeh confirmed as federal judge for West Virginia's Northern District
WASHINGTON — Morgantown attorney Tom Kleeh has been confirmed as a federal judge for West Virginia's Northern District.
Logan's Roadhouse Restaurant sued after patron allegedly trips on the sidewalk
BECKLEY — A couple has filed a lawsuit against a restaurant after the wife injured herself in the parking lot.
Tenured professor sues over forced resignation for allegedly false accusations
CHARLESTON — A tenured assistant professor is suing a school and its employees/representatives, citing alleged civil conspiracy, defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Guest sues Bridgeport Wingate Hotel after slip-and-fall accident
CLARKSBURG — A guest is suing CPH Development Co., a hotel operator, for alleged negligence and premises liability after a slip-and-fall accident allegedly occurred at the Bridgeport Wingate Hotel.
Nursing home sued after resident suffers injuries
CHARLESTON — An estate administrator has filed a lawsuit against a Kanawha County facility, claiming it didn't provide proper care to a former resident.
Compliance Staffing Agency sues fence company, alleging breach of contract
CHARLESTON — Compliance Staffing Agency is suing Whittington Fence Co., a contractor, citing alleged breach of contract.
Everlasting Granite sues monument service company
CHARLESTON — A materials supplier is suing Naylor Monuments Company LLC, a monument service company, citing alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Financing company files suit to remove cloud on title
CHARLESTON — A financing company is suing companies for alleged breach of duty.
Surety bond underwriter sues contractors for breach of agreement
HUNTINGTON — A surety bond underwriter is suing Capitol Valley Contracting Inc. and contractors Mickey L. Farmer Jr. and Jeanne Farmer for alleged breach of Agreement of Indemnity.
Insurance company sues employer for breach of contract
CHARLESTON — A licensed insurer is suing A & B Logging LLC, for an alleged breach of contract and unjust enrichment.
Oil and gas well operators sued for allegedly bulldozing a road on private property
GLENVILLE — An estate administrator is suing Richard Taylor, doing business as Taylor Construction, and R&R Oil & Gas, oil and gas well operators, citing alleged nuisance and destruction of property.
Allstate sued after fire damages home
CLARKSBURG — A homeowner is suing Allstate Indemnity Co. and Jeffrey M. Daniels, insurer, citing alleged bad faith, breach of contract, and vicarious liability.
State Farm sued after motorist injured in head-on collision
HUNTINGTON — A motorist is suing State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co., after a motorist struck her vehicle in a head-on collision.
Summers County couple sue healthcare providers for negligence
HUNTINGTON — A Summers County couple is suing St. Mary's Medical Center Inc. et. al., for alleged negligence.
Contractor claims he secured pipeline rights of way but was not compensated
HUNTINGTON — A contractor is suing Central Land Consulting, Timothy N. Laps and Renae Eberhart, mineral owners representatives, citing alleged breach of contract and defamation.
Precision Pipeline sued after worker injured in pallet accident
ELKINS — A South Carolina couple is suing Precision Pipeline and various entities, citing alleged negligence.
Saw mill owner sues Dodge Caravan owner for negligence
WAYNE — A saw mill owner is suing Tri River Transit Authority Inc., a Dodge Caravan owner, citing alleged negligence.
Widower suing property owners of failure to maintain its parking lot
WHEELING — A widower is suing property managers and operators, citing alleged negligence and loss of consortium.
AG's office confirms concealed carry recognition with Kansas, South Dakota
AG's office confirms concealed carry recognition with Kansas, South Dakota