Galveston County
Recent News About Galveston County
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Sleep apnea surgery leads to malpractice lawsuit
GALVESTON - A Santa Fe woman has filed suit against a Houston otolaryngologist, claiming a procedure in late 2009 caused her to suffer "multiple severe and persisting complications." -
Ship worker sues after falling in oil slick
Lance Lubel GALVESTON - Roy Saldana is suing his employer G&H Towing Co. after he slipped and fell on an oil slick two years ago. -
Wreck in League City leads to lawsuit
GALVESTON - A Waco man claims to have been involved in a two-vehicle accident in his city last year with a League City local, recent court documents say. -
Man claims poor security led to shooting at yacht club
GALVESTON - Alleging a security breach at a Galveston yacht basin allowed someone to attack him two years ago, James P. Dillmon Jr. has filed a lawsuit. -
Plaintiff gets take-nothing judgment in suit against Galveston police
GALVESTON - A personal injury lawsuit arising from a pedestrian being struck near the Galveston Seawall has ended. -
Charter fisherman sues former partners over fraudulent agreement
GALVESTON - A Harris County man claims he entered a fraudulent joint business venture and has filed suit in an effort to recoup monetary expenses and damages, recent court documents say. -
Suit claims property transfer was fraudulent
GALVESTON - Claiming fellow Galvestonians Daniel and Rita Higgins committed a fraudulent property transfer, Leslie and Sandra Bartosh have a filed a lawsuit. -
Houston man sues after being knocked off wall by worker
GALVESTON - After he fell from a concrete wall at a League City subdivision, Houston resident Calvin Finnels has filed suit against three entities. -
Man who lost eye in boat crash claims driver was drunk
GALVESTON - A Galveston County man who lost an eye in a boat ride has filed suit against the man he claims was drunk while operating the vessel. -
Man says forklift had no back up warning system
GALVESTON - Galveston County resident Ramis Castellon blames a foot injury he sustained at a local seafood warehouse on the facility's owner. -
Wrongful death claim non-suited by plaintiff
GALVESTON - A local state district judge recently approved a Huntsville man's motion to non-suit his late son's employer. -
Defendant answers suit over falling ceiling tiles at restaurant
GALVESTON - A local restaurateur recently filed an original answer in a personal injury lawsuit against him and his eatery, asserting the plaintiff's right to recoup medical expenses is limited. -
Judge denies UTMB request to exclude expert testimony in wrongful termination suit
GALVESTON - A local state district judge has turned down a request from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston to exclude plaintiffs' expert testimony in a wrongful termination lawsuit. -
Summary judgment sought in med-mal complaint
GALVESTON - The defendants in a medical malpractice lawsuit arising from a sponge reportedly left inside a woman's abdomen have each filed motions for summary judgment. -
Waitress's slip & fall suit dismissed with prejudice
Eggleston GALVESTON - A lawsuit over a waitress's alleged fall at a Bayou Vista restaurant almost three years ago was recently junked. -
Man says fall at neighbor's injured foot
GALVESTON - An Arkansas man says a fall at an acquaintance's Dickinson residence left him with a foot injury that rendered him immobile. -
Suit filed over toxic release at BP
GALVESTON - A local man who was working in the vicinity of BP's Texas City facility at the time of an alleged toxic release last year is pursuing legal action. -
Houston woman sues driver she claims was intoxicated
GALVESTON - Houston resident Melanie Szabo claims she was struck by a drunk driver in Galveston last July, recent court documents say. -
Security company seeks payment for services
GALVESTON - Claiming Beachtown Galveston Corp. and Village One Town Center I LLC did not pay for protection systems they each requested, C3 Protection LLC pursues legal action. -
Couple closes, reopens suit over defective hardwood floors
GALVESTON - A Friendswood couple's lawsuit over defective hardwood floors was disposed and re-opened within two weeks.