A case against major drug distributors over the flood of painkiller pills that devastated West Virginia is back in court.
Cabell County’s opioid case is still up for debate. Whether it can proceed now is up to how the WV Supreme Court defines a public nuisance.
Allegations of child abuse involving drug endangerment are four times higher in West Virginia than the national average, ...
One in 10 children will be victims of child abuse before their 18th birthday according to the West Virginia Child Advocacy ...
After decades of research, Vertex Pharmaceuticals now has an approved pain medication. Can one of the world’s most powerful ...
Cabell County and Huntington's eight-year legal fight with pain pill distributors had a critical round before the West Virginia Supreme Court.
The West Virginia Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025, from attorneys for the city and county, as well as counsel from AmerisourceBergen, Cardinal Health and McKesson, the three ...
A West Virginia city and county on Tuesday urged the state's top court to revive their $2.5 billion lawsuit accusing the ...
Cabell County attorney Paul Farrell urged the Court to answer the question in the affirmative. He said AmerisourceBergen, ...
Pennsylvania may receive up to $212 million over 15 years as part of a multi-state lawsuit settlement with Purdue Pharma and ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia looks to receive as much as $55 million from the announced $74 billion dollar settlement ...
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane, who is overseeing Purdue's Chapter 11 proceedings, said the company is making concrete ...