Sugar Land resident Rhonda Piper is suing Genesis Intermodal Delivery for injuries she received in collision caused by Juan Gonzalez, a Genesis employee.
Parkview Baptist School filed a petition to conduct pre-suit deposition against the Lamar Institute of Technology, suspecting that the college may not be allowing Parkview's home-schooled students to apply for federal student aid.
Michael Grayson, 22, is charged with three counts of intoxication assault and one count of intoxicated manslaughter after crashing into a horse-drawn carriage. GALVESTON - A fatal collision between a car and a horse-drawn carriage in Galveston last month has resulted in a lawsuit.
Although Chaparral Energy argues there is no evidence that the company is responsible for Jesus Luis Rivera falling off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf, the motion was denied.
Fairless GALVESTON - The employer of a man who allegedly died from injuries suffered during a fall at the Tiki Island fire station has submitted a formal response to legal action against it, recent court records show.
Romano A motion to substitute counsel was granted in a lawsuit accusing a nursing home of twice forgetting to administer medications to a patient, resulting in two separate hospitalizations.
Fairless Last Friday, Chaparral Energy argued there is no evidence that the company is responsible for Jesus Luis Rivera falling off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf.
An agreed final judgment of $50,000 has been entered in a suit filed by Kyle Betts, an electrician who claims he deserved to earn more for his work for the Beaumont Independent School District.
Next month, Chaparral Energy will argue there is no evidence that the company is responsible for Jesus Luis Rivera falling off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf.
Chaparral Energy is seeking greener pastures in a suit filed by Jesus Luis Rivera, who fell off his horse while trying to roundup a stray calf on the company's property.
In January 2009, Ronald Lee Phillips Sr. filed suit against Memorial Hermann Baptist Beaumont Hospital and two of its doctors, alleging doctors delayed treatment and caused unnecessary complications.
Arguing that it is not responsible for how an independent contractor controls a worksite, defendant H.B. Neild and Sons recently filed a no-evidence motion for summary judgment.
In September, the Southeast Texas Record reported that the family of Cassandra Holcombe filed suit against Ford Motor Co., alleging its 1997 Explorer was defectively designed and sold.