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HOUSTON — A welder alleges he suffered injuries after a steel beam fell on top of him at a job site.
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GALVESTON — A man alleges an improperly installed grab bar in his handicap room caused him to fall and suffer injuries.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges she was struck in the head by falling concrete pieces from drilling work being done in a parking garage.
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HOUSTON — A real estate agent claims defamatory statements made about her on Nextdoor caused her business loss and harassment.
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HOUSTON — A forklift operator who suffered injuries when a driver suddenly drove away while he was unloading a tractor trailer is claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON — A seaman alleges improper safety measures caused his injuries while working on a flowline at a platform in the Gulf owned and operated by Quarternorth Energy.
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FORT WORTH - The Town of Westlake lacks authority as a general-law municipality to impose a percentage-of-revenue licensing fee on construction trash-hauling companies, according to the Texas Supreme Court’s May 20 opinion.
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HOUSTON — A trucking company worker alleges poor safety standards caused his thumb to be crushed while operating a crane machine.
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HOUSTON — The children of a worker who died from hyperthermia at a Tesla construction project are claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON — A Houston apartment complex owner and others are facing a negligence claim after a resident was assaulted and shot outside of his apartment.
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HOUSTON — Boaters claim a golf course's poorly lit bulkhead on Lake Conroe caused their boat crash.
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HOUSTON — A family severely injured in a boating accident on Lake Conroe on April 18 have filed a lawsuit against Walden Country Club, according to a press release.
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HOUSTON — Union Pacific is facing a negligence claim alleging one of its conductors fell on a walkway and suffered multiple injuries.
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HOUSTON — A woman alleges lack of safety measures at a manufacturing plant led to her father's wrongful death.
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AUSTIN - On Friday, the Texas Supreme Court issued an opinion providing guidance on how courts should apply the periodic payments provision, a key element of the state’s 2003 landmark medical liability reforms, holding that the structure must in some way conform to the evidence presented to the jury at trial.
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HOUSTON — A patron alleges club security guards' excessive force caused his injuries.
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HOUSTON — A rig worker who fell more than 20 feet off a stairwell after tripping over a pressure washer hose is claiming negligence.
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HOUSTON — A wellsite worker who was injured when a pipe sprung loose and sprayed fluid onto his face is claiming negligence.
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AUSTIN - The Texas Supreme Court recently found that Elephant Insurance did not owe a duty to an insured motorist whose spouse was killed while taking photos of her single-car accident.
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HOUSTON — A painter alleges his fall was the result of poor training, and a lack of safety protocols on the job site.