Alleging a wandering cow crossed paths with the bumper of his vehicle, Orange resident Jeffrey Tarbox has filed suit against Hamshire local Donald Deaton for injuries he sustained in the collision.
MARSHALL - A truck driver who was in the middle of a multiple semi-trailer collision along Interstate 20 has filed a federal lawsuit against another truck driver.
A summary judgment hearing has been slated for later this month in case alleging a teenage welder sparked a fire and burned a Jefferson County resident.
MCM Elegante Hotel The Texas Windstorm Insurance Association filed a certificate of written discovery last month, indicating that its lawsuit against contractors who allegedly certified a Beaumont hotel as windstorm ready is continuing.
Arguing that it is not responsible for how an independent contractor controls a worksite, defendant H.B. Neild and Sons recently filed a no-evidence motion for summary judgment.
Malley Claiming they were fired for refusing to disobey guidelines set by the Occupational Safety and Health Association, three workers are suing three companies involved with the BP gulf oil cleanup.
The city of Beaumont, its police chief and city manager are seeking a protective order in a suit over their decision to promote a police lieutenant without filling his position or appointing a new sergeant.
On his way to purchase a barbecue pit, Lynn Hymel slipped on some algae and fell. He sued Academy Sports & Outdoors, alleging the company failed to "barricade" the area to keep shoppers from slipping.
Malley Former UPS employee Crystal Fielder has filed suit against the parcel service, claiming the company did little to stop a co-worker's continuous sexual advances.
In September, Port Arthur resident Marlon Frazier filed suit against BASF Fina Petrochemicals and Total Petrochemicals, alleging they should have equipped their facilities with a "slip-proof staircase."
A Beaumont man claims he experienced physical pain and suffering after a driver failed to control his speed and struck the vehicle in which the man rode.
A Jefferson County jury recently ruled that Compro Tax breached a contract with Dennis Dickerson, awarding the man's company, Action Construction, more than $400,000 in damages.
Plaintiff Rekenya Allen, who sued a physician and hospital claiming she became pregnant because of a botched tubal ligation, recently filed an expert report to substantiate her lawsuit.
While cooking, Kathy Kirkwood burned her hands with hot water. Alleging her employer failed to provide her with adequate safety equipment, Kirkwood has filed suit against a Kentucky Fried Chicken franchise.