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Recent News About Basf
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Workers suffer eye injuries at construction site after arc flash, suit claims
HOUSTON — A construction worker who suffered injuries to his eyes after an "arch flash" from a welder is claiming negligence. -
Worker sues Amazon, others for $5M after welder burns his eyes
HOUSTON – A man claiming a welder burned his eyes is suing Amazon and other companies. -
Invitee alleges wrong style of safety mat a BASF facility caused her to fall
BEAUMONT – A Jefferson County woman is seeking more than $1 million after slipping on safety mat at a Beaumont facility. -
Benzene suit names BP, 19 other companies as defendants
BEAUMONT – A total of 20 companies, a list that includes, BP, Chevron USA and Texaco, were recently named in a benzene lawsuit. -
Benzene suit filed against Texaco, 36 other companies for toxic emissions
BEAUMONT – a Benzene lawsuit has been brought against Texaco and 36 other corporate defendants. -
Late employee's family sues several companies, alleging exposure to toxic chemicals
A worker's surviving wife and daughter are suing his former employers, alleging wrongful death. -
Petrochemical companies sue Jefferson County, alleging property appraisals too high
A group of corporations with properties in Jefferson County is suing the county, alleging unequal appraisal of those properties. -
KMAC dismissed from injury suit alleging Hydro blaster lance exploded
KMAC Specialty Services has been dismissed from litigation brought from Reginald Whitfield, who claimed he was injured when the tip of lance exploded while he was hydro blasting a piece of wood. -
Coon files suits for workers injured in Louisiana plant explosion
Just a week after a fatal explosion at a southern Louisiana chemical plant, Beaumont’s Brent Coon was there to sign up clients for suits against the company. -
Williams Field Services-Gulf Coast non-suited from case questioning eminent domain powers
Golden Triangle Properties has non-suited Williams Field Services-Gulf Coast Co. from litigation questioning whether the company has eminent domain powers in a proposed pipeline extension. -
Hydro blaster’s lance explodes, KMAC sued
While hydro blasting a piece of wood for KMAC Specialty Services, the tip of Reginald Whitfield’s lance exploded, causing him injury. -
Golden Triangle Properties questions company's eminent domain powers
Golden Triangle Properties is asking the courts to declare that Williams Field Services-Gulf Coast Co. does not have eminent domain powers in a proposed pipeline extension. -
Final judgment entered in suit over lack of slip-proof stairs
In September 2010, Port Arthur resident Marlon Frazier filed suit against BASF Fina Petrochemicals and Total Petrochemicals, alleging they should have equipped their facilities with a "slip-proof staircase." -
172nd Court District 5/2012
BRAMMER CONSTRUCTION INC VS DUNONG AND LE INC ET AL -
Black employee claims supervisors allowed racial discrimination in BASF's Beaumont plant
A former employee of BASF's Beaumont facility has filed a racial discrimination lawsuit claiming a racially hostile environment and failure of his supervisors to respond. -
BASF trial over lack of slip-proof stairs slated for May
Ducote In September 2010, Port Arthur resident Marlon Frazier filed suit against BASF Fina Petrochemicals and Total Petrochemicals, alleging they should have equipped their facilities with a "slip-proof staircase." -
172nd Court District 2/2012
SHARON E BROWN ET VIR VS HUNTSMAN PETROCHEMICAL CORP ET AL -
Discovery continues in suit over slip-proof stairs
Last September, Port Arthur resident Marlon Frazier filed suit against BASF Fina Petrochemicals and Total Petrochemicals, alleging they should have equipped their facilities with a "slip-proof staircase." -
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
Recent patent infringement/false patent marking cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas, Jan. 24-28, 2011. -
Defendants sued for not having slip-proof stairs submit depositions plans
In September, Port Arthur resident Marlon Frazier filed suit against BASF Fina Petrochemicals and Total Petrochemicals, alleging they should have equipped their facilities with a "slip-proof staircase."