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172nd Court District, August Hearings: Judge Floyd
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Recent civil filings in Jefferson County District Courts, July 12-19 -
Family claims asbestos caused husband's lung cancer, sues Chevron
Kieth Hyde The family of the late Lee Robinson Sr. is suing Chevron U.S.A. and Texaco for negligently exposing their benefactor to asbestos during his employment at a Port Neches plant. -
Suit claims asbestos caused refinery worker's colon cancer, death
J. Keith Hyde William Holmes, a local refinery worker, died of colon cancer more than a year ago. His benefactor, Joy Holmes, claims William's cancer was caused by asbestos and is suing Chevron U.S.A. and Texaco for negligently exposing him to the "toxic" dust during his employment at the Port Arthur plant. -
172nd Court District, Judge Floyd, July 1-31
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Third suit filed over Larkin's asbestos exposure
Keith Hyde While he was alive, Carl Larkin sued a petrochemical plant and received a claim for his "non-malignant asbestos-related disease." -
Injured workers says Chevron should have warned of crossing cyclists
A contracted worker for the Port Arthur Chevron refinery, Joel Hernandez was riding his bike when a plant truck allegedly ran a stop sign and struck him. He is suing the company for failing to post biking crossing signs. -
60th Court District, Judge Sanderson, May 1-31
Judge Gary Sanderson