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BEAUMONT – In the time that it takes to microwave an egg (well maybe not quite that fast), the International House of Pancakes has been non-suited from a lawsuit brought by a customer alleging an egg exploded in her face.
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HOUSTON – A busser at a Houston restaurant alleges she was injured on the job because she was exposed to an unsafe condition.
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SHERMAN – An employee of the nation's largest IHOP franchise alleges she and other workers are owed unpaid wages.
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Story Copy- NFL wants court costs slashed in suit over 2011 Super Bowl seats (Bad view blues) (Any generic pic related to that super bowl is fine) - Appeal filed in suit over Nederland teen’s death.
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Vidor local Stephen Brady wanted his potatoes served crisped, but not so crisp he’d crack a tooth after taking a bite. Alleging he spit out a piece of plate after scooping in a mouth full of potatoes at IHOP, Brady filed suit against the restaurant’s owner, Bona 1900, on July 9 in Jefferson County District Court.
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GALVESTON - An October 2012 lawsuit claiming a two-vehicle accident in Galveston sent the plaintiff into a palm tree was recently dismissed.
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GALVESTON - Claiming he was in a two-vehicle accident in Galveston which resulted in hitting a palm tree almost two years ago, Arthur Passaretti has filed a lawsuit.
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The owner of the Beaumont IHOP filed a supplemental answer last week, asserting that a slip-and-fall plaintiff's alleged injuries were pre-existing.
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With a souring economy, environmental disasters, and global strife, I can understand how some people feel that the end is near.
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Recent civil suits filed in Jefferson County District Courts,
April 9-15, 2009
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A Beaumont woman is suing a restaurant chain and its owner, alleging she fell on a slippery ramp.
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From suits against corporations to odd personal injury cases, a variety of stories caught the attention of Southeast Texas Record Web site readers.
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A slip in fall inside an IHOP ladies' room has led Delores Sonnier to sue the popular pancake restaurant. Sonnier, who slipped in a puddle, claims the water on the floor "was not reasonably apparent to her" and the International House of Pancakes and its managers should have warned her of "the dangerous condition."
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Since its first publication in April 2007, the Southeast Texas Record has written about hundreds of Hurricane Rita-related lawsuits, asbestos injury claims, class actions against refineries and countless other civil suits filed in Jefferson County.
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David Vardaman and his wife Elizabeth received an early Christmas gift on Tuesday, Dec. 18 as Judge Milton Shuffield, 136th District Court, handed them a default judgment of $1,129, 857.08 for a slip and fall that occurred at the International House of Pancakes last year.
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David Vardaman and his wife Elizabeth are suing the International House of Pancakes. David claims he had just entered the restaurant, "when suddenly and without warning, he tripped over rolled up mats."