Gilbert T. Adams
Recent News About Gilbert T. Adams
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Family Dollar obtains continuance is suit over falling merchandise
Mayer A local judge has granted Family Dollar Stores of Texas' motion for continuance in a personal injury lawsuit. -
Plaintiff seeks to inspect defendant's premises in injury suit
Adams Plaintiff Ralph "Wes" Jordan, who nearly had his hand severed while working at Allco's premises, recently filed a motion to compel inspection. -
Fuse burst into flames and burned son, parents allege in suit
A burning strip of magnesium ribbon An area family is alleging a fuse burst into flames, injuring one of the plaintiffs and causing fire damage to their residence. -
Slip & fall alleges 'larger mat' needed to cover up slick tile
Alleging a "larger mat" would have prevented her injuries, Pamela Licatino has filed suit against Serenity Home Assisted Care Living and administrator Roselyne Vertil. -
Trip & fall trial bumped to May
A trip-and-fall lawsuit, which was slated to be tried in December, will now be tried in May. -
Lawsuit filed after Homeland Security employee causes rear-end collision
A Hardin County resident has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security after he was rear-ended by a government employee during a mandatory hurricane evacuation order. -
Notice to take deposition filed in injury suit
Commercial & Institutional Mechanical is seeking to take the deposition of plaintiff Ralph "Wes" Jordan's medical providers. -
Worker claims tool bucket fell on head, sues Premcor Refining Group
Claiming a tool bucket fell from on high and landed on his head, Jerome Alexander is suing the Premcor Refining Group for falling to warn him. -
Family Dollar not required to list falling merchandise suits, appeals court rules
Mayer The Texas Ninth District Court of Appeals recently overturned a lower court's order requiring Family Dollar to produce a list of all lawsuits relating to falling merchandise. -
Tainted cantaloupe suit against Kroger filed in Jefferson County
A wrongful death suit alleging Kroger sold a tainted cantaloupe has been filed in Jefferson County District Court. -
Final judgment entered in H-E-B slip-and-fall suit
Carrington Last September, the Southeast Texas Record reported that Earlene Stewart sued H-E-B Grocery, claiming she slipped and fell on an unidentified liquid substance lingering near the store's entrance. -
Discovery still proceeding in trip & fall
Even with a winter trial date looming, discovery is still in full swing in a trip-and-fall lawsuit. -
Mc-OO answers wrongful termination oil cleanup suit
Mc-OO recently answered a suit filed by three gulf oil cleanup workers claiming they were fired for refusing to disobey federal guidelines. -
Engineer sues UPR for 'jolt' to back
A locomotive engineer has filed suit against his employer, Union Pacific Railroad, alleging an "unexpected jolt" injured his back. -
Slippery meat aisle results in suit against Wal-Mart
While strolling through the meat department at the Port Arthur Wal-Mart, Mary Jane Bonura slipped and fell on a water puddle leaking from a cooler. -
No action taken on continuance motion in trip & fall
A local judge elected to take no action Monday on a plaintiff's motion to continue a trip-and-fall lawsuit. -
Estimator nearly has hand severed, sues Allco
A recent lawsuit filed against Allco LLC alleges the company nearly caused a man's hand to be severed. -
KMTX Port Arthur plant explosion suits consolidated
Three suits filed on behalf of the late Johnny Williams, who died in a flash fire at a Port Arthur chemical plant on March 31, have been consolidated. -
Defendants non-suited in case over assault at Christmas party
In April, plaintiff James Gresham, a Williamson Construction employee, filed a motion to nonsuit his boss, Ronny Williamson, who allegedly assaulted him at the company's 2008 Christmas party. -
Former Beaumont firefighter's suit against city transferred
A former Beaumont firefighter, who claims he was fired for stopping an intoxicated driver, recently had his suit against the city transferred.