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Recent News About Mithoff Law
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AUSTIN – The Texas Access to Justice Commission, with its co-sponsor the State Bar of Texas, honored veterans throughout the state at the Virtual 2021 Champions of Justice Gala Benefiting Veterans.
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HOUSTON – A San Jacinto County woman alleges her decedent's condition was not properly and timely monitored before his death.
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BEAUMONT – A Harris County widower is seeking more than $1 million after his 31-year-old wife was killed on a construction site in Beaumont.
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GALVESTON – A Brazoria County couple alleges the wife was injured in a fall at a cabin.
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BEAUMONT – In July, the Ninth Court Appeals granted a motion to stay a wrongful death lawsuit brought against Entergy Arkansas while justices examined a special appearance issue in the case.
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BEAUMONT - The Ninth Court Appeals recently granted a motion to stay a wrongful death lawsuit brought against Entergy Arkansas while justices examine a special appearance issue in the case.
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A father and mother from Washington County, Idaho are suing three energy production companies over claims of negligence resulting in their son's death.
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The parents of a deceased man who was electrocuted after allegedly being placed on live wires blame his employer for causing his death.Dennis Deen Charters and Cathy Charters filed a lawsuit Sept. 11 in Jefferson County District Court against Source Helicopters, Rogers Helicopters and Lou Woodward.In their complaint, the Charters allege their son, Dennis Wade Charters was an electrical lineman who
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The family of a recently deceased man has filed suit against a company, alleging the man died while working after a tank toppled onto him.
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Richard Mithoff A 29-year-old construction worker lost his life last year when he fell from a scaffold. Michael Spurlock's surviving family members have filed suit against his former employer, K & R Construction, and several of its owners/employees, claiming they negligently caused his death.
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A misdiagnosis and treatment of a minor at St. Elizabeth Christus Hospital has led the patient's parents to file a medical-malpractice lawsuit against the hospital and its subsidiaries.