BEAUMONT — A third-party debt-collection agency that conducts business in Texas is facing a lawsuit by a man who claims it harassed him and his sister and threatened to put him jail.
BEAUMONT – More than three months have elapsed since a jury awarded a pair of Georgia residents $17,000 in damages for injuries they received in an automobile collision – yet, as of Nov. 12, no final judgment has been entered.
BEAUMONT – A woman claiming she was sideswiped while walking along the side of the road is 100 percent responsible for any injuries she suffered, a Jefferson County jury recently concluded.
BEAUMONT – A Jefferson County jury recently awarded a verdict of $231,540.18 in damages to a local man who filed suit against Allstate County Mutual Insurance.
BEAUMONT -- The Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals affirmed Oct. 31 the dismissal of a man’s complaint against Polk County and related parties, alleging that they violated his constitutional rights.
BEAUMONT – An area woman is seeking up to $1 million in damages from Wal-Mart Stores Texas, claiming she was injured after “becoming entangled” in plastic wrapping.
BEAUMONT-- A Texas appeals court has determined that a lower court did have jurisdiction to rule in a fatal car accident that included a nonresident as a plaintiff.
BEAUMONT – The Reaud Morgan & Quinn recently secured a final judgment of nearly $200,000 for their client, who sued over a post-surgical infection.
BEAUMONT – Two years ago, the son of Richard and Catherine Taylor went to multiple bars, drinking until the “early morning hours.” Around 3:00 a.m., he died from a gunshot wound to the head while inside of a vehicle.
BEAUMONT – A 17-year old lawsuit against Farmers Insurance has tumbled back down to the trial court where it originated, landing in the lap of a new district judge who must now decide what remedy, if any, is appropriate to address the insurer’s “improper non-renewal” of HO-B policies.
BEAUMONT - TWFG Insurance Services and one of its agents are seeking to dismiss a Hurricane Harvey lawsuit, arguing that the agent’s opinion about possible flood damage is not actionable.