Steven C. Barkley
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Beaumont longshoreman charges Trans-Global with neglgence for injuries he suffered
A Beaumont longshoreman is suing a Houston shipping company, alleging negligence for on-the-job injuries the plaintiff says he sustained. -
Injury suit against Enterprise Marine transferred to federal court
Enterprise Marine Services, a Houston-based company, has successfully removed a personal injury lawsuit against it filed in Beaumont to federal court. -
Beaumont man says fall on barge left him disabled
A Beaumont man is suing a Houston company alleging he is disabled after slipping and falling while moving product between its barges. Eric Mayes filed a lawsuit against Enterprise Marine Services, of Houma, La., on Aug. 20 in Jefferson County District Court. -
Jefferson County woman sues Accident Fund after injury claim denied
A Jefferson County woman has filed a petition to review her worker's compensation claim. -
Industrial worker sues over back injury
An industrial worker is suing an insurance company claiming it won’t pay him full benefits for an injury. -
Jefferson County woman sues after car accident injures spine
A Jefferson County woman is suing over claims she sustained injuries after a car accident. -
Orange County man sues employer, claiming negligence on rail site
An Orange County man working on a railroad is suing over claims his employer's negligence caused serious injuries. -
22 year old seeks $3.5M from Baker Hughes after oil drilling accident
Ty Book is suing Baker Hughes Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas Beaumont Division over injures he allegedly sustained while working for Hughes. -
La. man blames lower back injury on defective drilling rig
HOUSTON - A Louisiana man has initiated legal action against his employer in response to sustaining injuries to his back while on the job more than a year ago, recent court documents say. -
Suit over broken hip and ankle removed to federal court
A Beaumont man claiming he fractured his hip and ankle after tripping over protruding pieces of cement had his case removed to federal court. -
Houston seaman claims employers did not provide medical help following apparent stroke
HOUSTON - A Houston seaman claims his employers did not provide adequate medical attention for a stroke he suffered almost two years ago, recent court papers say. -
Man files suit over broken hip and ankle
A Beaumont man claims he fractured his hip and ankle after he tripped over protruding pieces of cement. -
Floor-hand seeks $1.5M after overloaded forklift tips over
A floor-hand who was injured by a forklift while working on an oil drilling rig, has filed a lawsuit seeking $1.5 million in damages. -
ExxonMobil dismissed from refinery worker's suit over chemical burns
In June 2010, Charles Wilson sued ExxonMobil, alleging he should have been warned of a dangerous chemical inside a pipe that caused significant burns to his arm. -
Third party defendants dismissed in refinery worker's suit over chemical burns
In June 2010, Charles Wilson sued ExxonMobil, alleging he should have been warned of a dangerous chemical inside a pipe that caused significant burns to his arm. -
Discovery continues in refinery worker's suit over chemical burns
Last June, Charles Wilson sued ExxonMobil, alleging he should have been warned of a dangerous chemical inside a pipe that caused significant burns to his arm. -
Injured contractor claims he should have been covered for wreck during work
A Florida man claims the contractor to whom he paid "accidental insurance" premiums refuses to pay him for damages he sustained in a collision. -
Winnie teen sues Crystal Beach lumber company over forklift injury
GALVESTON - Winnie residents Dylan McKenzie and Sheila Leger are suing Seaside Holdings LLC after McKenzie allegedly injured himself at its place of business in Crystal Beach, recent court documents say. -
Oilfield worker sues for $2 million after breaking leg
An old oilfield worker has filed a $2 million lawsuit against his employer, claiming he is now disabled after breaking his leg on the job. -
Cleaning company sued for gunky mess has production motion granted
In May, Port Arthur plant worker Sharon Kirk sued Veolia Es Environmental Services, claiming the company left behind a mess causing her to fall down a flight of stairs and injure her knee.