Have you ever blamed the wrong person for something? Your child, your co-worker, your neighbor? Something got broken, something went missing, something bad was said about you. Whatever it was, you knew for certain – or thought you knew – who was responsible. So, you took that person to task, only to find out, too late, that the guilty party was someone else.
A Jefferson County jury has deemed Domino’s Pizza as the negligent party behind a delivery boy’s fatal collision, serving up a $32 million dollar verdict against the popular pizza chain.
A man alleging his foot was so badly crushed by a large flange that a toe had to be amputated has filed a motion for protection, seeking to avoid what he says are “repetitive” discovery requests.
In May, James and Jackqulen McBride filed a petition for authorization to conduct depositions, seeking to investigate a personal injury that allegedly occurred at Chevron-Phillips Chemical Co.
In April, two Jefferson County residents filed a lawsuit against the allegedly intoxicated driver who they claim struck their vehicle head-on while driving the wrong way on a divided highway.
In April, the Record reported that several workers, who are seeking damages in excess of $1 million, filed suit against ExxonMobil, claiming they were injured in a fire at the area facility.
A woman has filed suit against American Honda Motor Co. Inc., saying that she crashed into a median due a defective steering wheel that did not allow her to quickly respond to another driver’s error.
A Beaumont business has filed a lawsuit claiming it was unable to open its business because its employees were stranded at sea on a Carnival Cruise ship.
Several passengers of the Carnival Triumph have filed a federal lawsuit claiming they were fraudulently induced into the voyage and were left drifting for five days without power.
Plaintiff’s attorney Walter Umphrey, co-founder of the Provost Umphrey Law Firm in Beaumont, is suing Houston lawyer F. Kenneth Bailey Jr., alleging the man owes him $1 million.
A Beaumont man claims he has been able to drive his truck after Chrysler failed to fix a fractured tie rod ball stud that causes his truck to shake uncontrollably at speeds of more than 70 miles per hour.
Seeking more than $1,000,000 in damages, Montgomery County resident Fernando Ponce has filed suit against Entergy Texas, alleging he received an electrical shock while in his backyard.