SHERMAN — A former First Cash and Cash America Pawn store manager claims he was wrongfully fired because guns were left unlocked and stolen while he was on medical leave.
SHERMAN — An electrician is claiming the negligence of a boom truck manufacturer and alleging a faulty joystick caused his hand to be crushed and his thumb to be nearly amputated.
SHERMAN — The former director of sales for Stryve Foods is seeking $1.5 million in a suit alleging the company failed to compensate him per an employment agreement.
SHERMAN — A Texas-based debt reduction company is facing a suit by a former call center worker claiming she was fired after undergoing surgery and not allowed time off to recover.
SHERMAN — A Dallas automobile leasing company is facing a suit filed by a Texas consumer who alleges he was fraudulently sold a car without the safety features he required due to his disability.
SHERMAN — A woman is claiming the negligence of Sprouts Farmers Market after she allegedly slipped on a wet surface and lost consciousness at their store.
SHERMAN — A Texas man claims a collection agency illegally tried to collect his cancellation fee from Hughes Network Systems for satellite internet that had already been paid.
SHERMAN — Office Depot is facing a suit filed by a former employee who claims he faced discrimination due to his African American race and gender and was fired in retaliation.
SHERMAN — Two police officers and The Colony, Texas are facing a wrongful death and other claims from the estate of a mentally incapacitated man who was shot and killed by officers.
SHERMAN — A former assistant manager of the Suburban Extended Stay in Lewisville alleges her job was misclassified as exempt and that she was not compensated for overtime.
SHERMAN — A seaman is suing his employer and claiming negligence after he was injured when the basket he was in while working on a jack-up drilling rig allegedly slipped off the winch and dropped more than 10 feet.
SHERMAN — A Wisconsin-based debt-collection agency is facing a lawsuit by a Collin County man who claims he received dozens of phone calls on his cell phone regarding medical debt that he allegedly resolved several years ago.
SHERMAN — The previous owners of a Dallas-Fort Worth emergency and urgent care medical facility are facing a lawsuit by a former physician assistant who claims she was misclassified as an independent contractor and was not paid for overtime work.