MARSHALL � A Longview resident alleges that his employer violated the Civil Rights Act by failing to accommodate his attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Obama MARSHALL � A recently filed discrimination lawsuit alleges a supervisor created a hostile work environment by making derogatory racial comments about Barack Obama, the country's first black president.
TEXARKANA, Texas � Although he was equipped with a personal fall-arrest system while climbing into a deer stand, a Texarkana resident claims his arm was caught and injured because a tree step was defective.
MARSHALL � While entering the Wal-Mart in Longview, Barbara Allen tripped on a floor mat and fell. Allen claims the cause of her fall was an unreasonably dangerous and defective floor mat.
FORT SMITH, Ark. � When attempting to assist a patient walking from the hospital bed to the bathroom, Jaime Tran, R.N., tripped over the IV pole and fell. The nurse landed on top the patient, fracturing the patient's ankle.
MARSHALL � After taking Avandia for five years, Frank Casteel underwent heart bypass surgery in 2007. Now Casteel is suing the drug's manufacturer alleging that the drug is not worth the risks.
MARSHALL � After being employed by Tyler Roofing Co. for more than 10 years as a residential manager, Jeffrey Harris states he was terminated because he had to miss work to receive cancer treatments.
MARSHALL � While working as a relief signal maintainer for Kansas City Southern Railroad, a Louisiana man claims the company failed to provide a reasonably safe place to work which caused him to injure his back twice.
MARSHALL -- A former Pilgrim's Pride employee has filed a lawsuit alleging the company failed to warn him of the risk of being struck by a pallet jack.
MARSHALL � Alleging breach of contract and seeking more than $1.2 million, Tyler company TTI Tubulars has filed suit against Petroleum Pipe Company LTD of London on April 14, 2009 in the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas.
MARSHALL � While bringing her car into a Plano Sears for repairs, Lisa Foster was riding in the passenger seat while a Sears employee backed the car into a repair stall.
MARSHALL � Plaintiffs who claim the heart medication Digitek contained more than a double dose of the active ingredient and caused serious injuries or death are seeking $5 million in damages from the drug's manufacturer and distributor.
Ward MARSHALL -- U.S. District Judge T. John Ward granted defendants' request to set aside a default judgment for more than $1.75 million. The default judgment was entered due to a lack of response from defendant Charlatte of America.
MARSHALL � Fed up with the numerous automated telephone sales calls from a satellite television service, an East Texas woman has filed a suit against the company and is seeking $1,500 per call in damages.
MARSHALL -- In a construction basket 50 feet above ground, John Henry Jackson was applying plaster to a building at Tyler Junior College. He claims that without warning the telescopic handler started to shake and the chain extending the boom malfunctioned.
MARSHALL-- While on his delivery route, postman James Robert Taylor Jr. allegedly ran through an intersection colliding with a vehicle carrying two minors. The family is suing the U.S. Postal Service claiming it is responsible Taylor's actions as his employer.
MARSHALL � More than four years ago, Vicki Joyce's child was injured when the Yamaha 660 Rhino she was in, rolled over and pinned her legs underneath it. Joyce joins one of many new lawsuits alleging the Rhino ATV is defective and unreasonably dangerous.