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Economy might be cause of high number of medical malpractice suits in West Virginia

By Dawn Brotherton |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia ranks ninth in the nation for malpractice lawsuits, and the head of the state's medical association believes one of the key reasons is the depressed economy. Zippia recently released a report on medical malpractice lawsuits across the United States. Louisiana had the highest number of lawsuits at 44.1 per 100,000 residents. Hawaii is the least litigious malpractice state with only 4.9 lawsuits per 100,000 people. West Virginia, at No. 9, had 29.6 lawsuits for each 100,

Lending services sued for alleged violation of consumer law

By Lhalie Castillo |
PRINCETON — A woman is suing Specialized Loan Servicing LLC and FV-1 Inc., lending services, citing breach of contract and alleged violation of laws governing mortgage lending and consumer credit.

Bank takes car buyer to court

By Lhalie Castillo |
HUNTINGTON — A financial services company is suing Michael K. Perry, claiming he has failed to repay a debt.

Couple accuse construction company of poor work

By Philip Gonzales |
WINFIELD — A couple's lawsuit against Leroy Lovejoy and Love Lee Construction alleges negligence, improper construction, fraud and misrepresentation.

Borrowers accuse Discover Bank of improper collection attempts

By Lhalie Castillo |
HUNTINGTON — Two West Virginia residents are suing Discover Bank, a financial services company, alleging violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Borrowers say Wells Fargo violated collection law

By Lhalie Castillo |
HUNTINGTON — Two borrowers are suing Wells Fargo Financial National Bank, a financial services company, citing alleged violation of the West Virginia Consumer Credit and Protection Act.

Company accuses contractor of failure to pay for work

By Philip Gonzales |
KINGWOOD — A Terra Alta trucking company is suing TOC Construction Inc., a contractor, citing alleged breach of contract, failure to pay for completed work, and unjust enrichment.

Property owner accuses Marshall County residents of negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
WHEELING — A property owner is suing Marshall County residents Peter A. Miller and Jennifer Miller, doing business as JLM Enterprises LLC, alleging negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent damages.

Wayne County man blames goat ranch for horse injuries

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE – A Wayne County man is suing Spring Branch Bore Goat Ranch after he claims he was injured while feeding horses.

Wayne Co. assisted living home accuses Lowe’s of contract breach

By Kyla Asbury |
WAYNE – Grayson Assisted Living and its owner are suing Lowe’s Companies Inc. after they claim it breached its contract and was negligent.

Morrisey calls out Manchin over due process comments

By Chris Dickerson |
WASHINGTON – As House Democrats continued their gun control sit-in, one West Virginia political leader was calling out another for his “assault on due process.” West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey sent a letter to U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin, who last week said “due process is what’s killing us right now” when it comes to striking a deal on gun control.

State reaches $4.2M settlement with five drug companies

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Attorney General’s Office, together with the state’s Departments of Health and Human Resources and Military Affairs and Public Safety, have announced combined settlements of more than $4.2 million with five prescription drug wholesalers.

WVAJ elects Morgantown attorney as new president

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON – Morgantown attorney Jane E. Peak has been elected the 2016–2017 president of the West Virginia Association for Justice. Originally from Hurricane, Peak has practiced with the Morgantown firm of Allan N. Karlin and Associates since graduating from the West Virginia University College of Law in 1996.

State business leader not impressed with EPA chief being honored

By Robert Lawson |
CHARLESTON — Earlier this month EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy was awarded the 2016 Franklin Delano Roosevelt Public Service Award from the Roosevelt Foundation. That honor didn't set well with at least one West Virginia leader who says the agency’s agenda has had devastating financial consequences here.

Medical providers accused of malpractice

By Philip Gonzales |
PRINCETON — A married couple's lawsuit accuses Bluefield Clinic Company LLC and Gary McCarthy, M.D., of alleged negligence and medical malpractice.

Real estate owners accuse coal mining operators of negligence

By Philip Gonzales |
MOUNDSVILLE — A couple's lawsuit against Real estate owner are suing The Marshall County Coal Co. and Murray Energy Corporation, coal mining operators, alleges breach of duty, negligence and trespassing in connection with damages to the plaintiffs' land.

Insurer accused of underpaying after fire

By Philip Gonzales |
MOUNDSVILLE — The executrix of a deceased man's estate and a property owner are suing Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company, citing alleged breach of contract.

Property owner accuses coal company of breach of duty

By Philip Gonzales |
MOUNDSVILLE — A property owner is suing Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company LLC, a coal mining company, citing alleged breach of duty.

Couple claim employer, elevator maker responsible for injuries

By Philip Gonzales |
POINT PLEASANT — A couple are suing M&G Polymers USA LLC and Otis Elevator Company, employer and elevator provider, citing alleged breach of contract, insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries, and negligence.Tyrus E.

AG review clears path for Huntington hospital merger

By Chris Dickerson |
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, after an independent review of pertinent facts, concurred with the state Health Care Authority’s decision to grant a certificate of approval sought by Cabell Huntington Hospital.