The Beaumont Independent School District has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit alleging a student was sexually assaulted while walking home after a bus driver forced her off the school bus.
A Buna woman has filed suit against Williams A. Ambulance and two of its employees, alleging her wrist snapped while she was attempting to adjust a stretcher.
A woman and the parents of a recently deceased 25-year-old man are suing Jefferson County and one of its employees over a collision that caused the man's death.
Texas legislators quickly took charge of school bus safety after a crash killed two West Brook High girls' soccer team members, but three years after the crash Texas courts have barely begun to take charge of the disputes over liability.
Mike Pierce In June 2007, the Record reported on a suit filed by a woman who sought a neck adjustment then turned and sued the chiropractor for "unwanted, intrusive contact." Now, the case has gone to trial.
A lawsuit has been filed in Jefferson County on behalf of a recently deceased mechanic against Garlock Sealing Technologies, claiming the man died after developing an asbestos-related disease.
Two Texas women have filed an asbestos suit against Texaco and Chevron on behalf of their recently deceased husband and father, claiming he wrongly died of pulmonary asbestosis and lung cancer.
Jefferson County Chief District Judge Gary Sanderson conducted a trial he should have transferred and upheld a jury verdict he should have overturned, Union Pacific Railroad argued before the Ninth District appeals court in Beaumont on April 2.
A Texas business has filed suit against a construction company and its managing partner, alleging the company stole its money and failed to perform work on an office building.
Rather than try to beat the odds, Christus Southeast Texas opted to settle before jurors could hear any testimony in a case involving a man who tripped while in the hospital's parking garage � the second of its kind filed against the hospital in recent years.
Lou Thompson Black A woman has filed an asbestos suit on behalf of her recently deceased husband against 82 defendant corporations, alleging the asbestos-related disease from which he died was wrongfully caused.
An insurance company that paid proceeds on a business interruption claim says the business went too far when it also asked for interest and now wants those interest payments back.