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Customer alleges greasy floor at Saltgrass Steakhouse caused her slip & fall
HOUSTON — A customer claims a greasy floor at a Saltgrass Steakhouse caused her slip and fall. -
Shopper slips on piece of sausage at mall, files personal injury suit
HOUSTON – A Harris County woman’s post-Christmas trip to a local mall last year allegedly resulted in a slip and fall. -
Woman running red light caused accident, suit says
A Galveston County woman is suing over claims she was injured in a collision at an intersection when a vehicle allegedly ran a red light.Rosalva Ramirez filed a lawsuit Oct. 7 in the Galveston County District Court against Lauren Darnaver, citing negligence.According to the complaint, on Sept. 4, 2013, Ramirez was driving southbound on Stewart Road through its intersection with 61st Street, when Darnaver, -
HEB sued for employee’s collision
Salvador and Sijifredo Enciso are suing HEB Grocery and one of its employees, Juan Rios Aguilar, who allegedly caused an automobile collision. -
Wrongful death suit filed over man's fall at fire station construction site
Domingo Garcia GALVESTON - The mother of a man who reportedly died of injuries sustained while working on the Tiki Island fire station last year has filed suit against his employer. -
Petition of intervention filed in suit over ship explosion
A handful of fresh plaintiffs recently joined a two-year-old lawsuit over a ship explosion by filing a petition of intervention. -
Houston woman sues over unsafe lane change
GALVESTON - A Houston woman has filed suit over an auto accident last year near the Texas City highway intersection. -
Suit blames drunk driver for League City wreck
GALVESTON - A Pearland man claims that he was involved in a wreck with a drunk driver, recent court documents say. -
Welder burned on ship sues owners
A Mexican man who says he was seriously burned after an explosion has filed suit against his employer and the owners of a boat on which he was working at the time of the incident.