PRINCETON – A Mercer County man alleges a Princeton business failed to rebuild his transmission as promised.
Larry L. Vandyke filed a complaint Sept. 18 in Mercer Circuit Court against PanCorp Inc., doing business as AAMCO Transmissions, alleging that the transmission-repair franchise violated the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that he took his 2008 F-250 to the defendant for transmission work. He alleges he specifically requested that the original transmission be rebuilt and instead a remanufactured transmission was used. The plaintiff alleges this remanufactured transmission has since failed, and the defendant refused to rebuild the original transmission as promised.
The plaintiff seeks damages in an amount to be proven at trial, plus interest, litigation costs and all further relief as the court deems just and proper. He is represented by Eric J. Buckner and Russell A. Williams of Katz, Kantor, Stonestreet & Buckner PLLC in Princeton. The case has been assigned to Circuit Judge Mark Wills.
Mercer Circuit Court case number 17-C-353