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172nd Court District June 2008
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58th District Court
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60th CD 3/2008
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Family of refinery worker sues Texaco, Chevron for benzene exposure
Enos Louviere, a former Texaco employee, died of leukemia last December. Now, his benefactor, Alma Louviere, is suing the oil company, which she claims negligently exposed him to benzene. -
Couple blames benzene for man's illness, sues nine companies
Darren Brown An independent contractor for various local refineries during the '60s and early '70s, John Thompson says he was negligently exposed to benzene � a chemical which he claims has caused him to develop leukemia. -
60th Court District Jan. 2008
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Dec. Hearings 2007
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Family of Texaco employee sues for benzene exposure
George Frauenberger's widow and son are suing Texaco, claiming the company negligently exposed Frauenberger, a former Texaco employee, to benzene and caused his fatal leukemia. -
58th Court District December 2007
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Orange suit blames benzene for man's leukemia
D'Juana Parks Family members of the late Archie Dubose are claiming their benefactor's leukemia was caused by benzene exposure and are suing his former employers. -
Widows sues for husband's asbestos exposure at Gulf
A Port Arthur widow is suing Chevron U.S.A. for "maliciously" exposing her late husband to asbestos which caused his "painful and terrible death." -
Worker blames benzene for leukemia
Keith Hyde A Southeast Texas petrochemical worker is claiming his exposure to benzene has caused him to develop leukemia. -
60th Court District, Judge Sanderson, Sept. 1-30
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This Just In
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Smoker dies of lung cancer, children sue for asbestos exposure
From 1946 until 1955 Floyd Williams Sr. worked as a pipe fitter at the Port Arthur Texaco refinery. Five decades later he died of lung cancer. Williams' descendants claim their father was negligently exposed to asbestos during those nine years and are suing his former employer.