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Mission Constructors employee seeks $1 million over fall from scaffold
HOUSTON – An employee of a Harris County contractor is seeking $1 million in damages after falling from a scaffold at a work site. -
Bannum Place of Beaumont resident alleges leaky washing machine caused him to fall
BEAUMONT – A man alleges he injured his head and neck in a fall caused by a leaking washing machine. -
More than $200,00 sought from Valley Transportation Service over FM 646 collision
GALVESTON – Two Galveston County individuals are seeking damages from an Edinburg trucking company over a collision on FM 646. -
Quick Shop patron claims boxes left on floor caused fall
HOUSTON – A shopper at a Houston store alleges boxes left on the floor caused her to fall. -
Allegedly injured employee claims Lewis Specialties Trucking Service failed to secure work area
BEAUMONT – A Jefferson County man alleges that he was injured while sandblasting for his employer. -
Worker blames employer for serious finger injuries
HOUSTON — A Harris County man is suing his employer, alleging negligence led to the plaintiff suffering serious injuries. -
Man's fingers crushed by cable, suit says
GALVESTON - Complaining a cable inflicted injuries to two of his fingers, Cleveland resident David Bright has filed a lawsuit against his employer. -
Suit against Marathon Oil says lack of proper equipment led to injuries
GALVESTON � Randy Harrod has filed suit against Marathon Oil Corp. over injuries he describes as "life-threatening." -
Bartender claims beer bottles not safe, sues bar owner
GALVESTON - After sustaining injuries while working at a Friendswood pub, a Harris County woman has filed suit against her employer. -
Father, daughter claim injuries in collision
GALVESTON - A Montgomery County man has filed suit against a towing company, its owner and one of its employees over an accident two years ago. -
Man gets electric shock installing awning, sues pool hall
GALVESTON � A Harris County man is suing a Houston overhang fabrication business and a San Leon pool hall after he was allegedly electrocuted while installing framework more than six months ago.