GALVESTON - Cleveland Woods filed a personal injury lawsuit against his employer, Union Pacific Railroad Co., after a fall last year, recent court documents say.
MARSHALL - A railroad conductor claims he lost his job because he complained about racially derogatory remarks directed at him and has filed a lawsuit against his former employer.
MARSHALL - A Tyler county resident claims his 35 years of exposure to diesel fuel and other chemicals while working on the railroad caused him to develop leukemia.
TYLER - A New Jersey communications company has filed a lawsuit against a Longview construction company after the company severed a fiber optic cable while excavating.
GALVESTON � Alleging that her husband died from lung cancer linked to lengthy asbestos exposure from his 40-year stint working for the predecessors of BNSF Railway, Teague resident Elouise York pursues legal action.
Four former Union Pacific Railroad employees are suing the company, alleging the railroad negligently exposed them to harmful dusts throughout their careers.
A railroad worker has filed a lawsuit claiming she was subjected to a hostile work environment because of her sex and was discharged because she complained about the sexual harassment.
Harris County resident Frank Tucker has filed suit against Union Pacific Railroad, alleging he was exposed to repetitive trauma throughout his employment.
Adams A Union Pacific Railroad employee has filed suit against the company, alleging the railroad should have provided a comprehensive ergonomics program to prevent repetitive injuries.
Kansas City Southern Railway Co. and plaintiff Robert Green announced that they reached a settlement on Monday, April 18, in a civil case over work-related injuries.
In January, Cajun Country Cookers filed a request for a temporary restraining order, claiming their new landlord unjustly jacked up its rent from $100 a month to $100,000.
Fracking well site AUSTIN � Trucks hauling salty water from fracture drilling operations to a waste well won't trample on the public interest, the Supreme Court of Texas ruled on March 11.
Bernsen Claiming their new landlord unjustly jacked up its rent from $100 a month to $100,000, Cajun Country Cookers has filed a request for a temporary restraining order.
A trial date has been set in a lawsuit brought by Doucette resident Gerald West, who sued Union Pacific Railroad claiming he was injured while walking on uneven footing near train tracks.