Aldous GALVESTON - Santa Fe resident Frank Jacob Steinbach is suing a Pearland teenager over a two-vehicle accident last year, recent court documents say.
Old Although aspiring politicians Jay Old Jr. and Michael Truncale agree tort reform has had a positive effect in Texas, neither candidate will seek to implement reform on a national level if elected to the U.S. House of Representatives 14th Congressional District.
Jeffries Chemtrade Refinery Services recently filed a motion to compel plaintiff Richard Turney, who injured his shoulder while flipping a rail switch, to produce X-rays and MRI films of "his allegedly-inured shoulder."
After tripping while switching railcars, Kenneth Setliff has filed suit against Kansas City Southern Railway, alleging the defendant failed to provide him with a safe place to work.
An agreed final judgment of $50,000 has been entered in a suit filed by Kyle Betts, an electrician who claims he deserved to earn more for his work for the Beaumont Independent School District.
A Jefferson County jury found plaintiff Waylon Nalley, a Kansas City Southern Railway employee who sued for injuries he received in a train collision, 80 percent negligent in causing the incident.
Jury selection has begun in litigation brought by Waylon Nalley, a Kansas City Southern Railway employee who sued the company for back and neck injuries he received in a train collision.
GALVESTON - Galveston County 10th District Court Judge David Garner approved a permanent injunction in a lawsuit over the usage of a Pearland day care facility's name.
GALVESTON - Joseph Comer Inc. alleges Bohen Crane and Equipment Repair and William Boone of Manvel forced it out of an assignment at a Seabrook shipyard, recent court documents say.
Baxley A supervisor for a railroad company has filed a lawsuit against his employer that alleges he was terminated after he refused to participate in a scheme to get rid of older employees.