H-E-B Grocery is seeking summary judgment in a suit brought by Port Arthur resident Michael Lamar, who sued the grocery chain alleging a store employee should have warned him about the pepper tin cluttering an aisle floor.
A new trial setting has been entered in litigation brought by Devin Woods, who bonked his head on a cigarette rack while lifting his groceries at H-E-B.
Arguing there is no evidence proving unreasonable risk of harm, H-E-B has filed a motion for summary judgment in litigation brought by Devin Woods, who bonked his head on a cigarette rack while lifting his groceries.
Adams III A slip-and-fall lawsuit was recently filed against H-E-B Grocery Co. over "life altering" injuries a woman allegedly suffered nearly two years ago.
McGown Following a second amended discovery control plan order, a slip-and-fall lawsuit against H-E-B, which was set for trial in August, is now slated to be tried in April 2013.
Port Arthur resident Michael Lamar has filed suit against H-E-B Grocery, alleging a store employee should have warned him of the pepper tin cluttering an aisle floor.
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.