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Houston-based industrial safety services company faces race discrimination suit
HOUSTON — An African American worker at a Houston-based industrial safety services company alleges he suffered discrimination and retaliation due to his race. -
Workers suffer eye injuries at construction site after arc flash, suit claims
HOUSTON — A construction worker who suffered injuries to his eyes after an "arch flash" from a welder is claiming negligence. -
Worker sues Amazon, others for $5M after welder burns his eyes
HOUSTON – A man claiming a welder burned his eyes is suing Amazon and other companies. -
Oilfield services worker alleges Total Safety did not pay overtime
HOUSTON — A Montgomery man who worked as an oilfield services safety technician alleges Total Safety did not compensate him for overtime in violation of the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). -
Total Safety sued following truck driver’s collision, Cali resident seeks more than $1M in damages
HOUSTON – A California resident is seeking more than $1 million in damages for injuries he suffered when a Total Safety U.S. truck driver allegedly caused an automobile collision nearly two years ago. -
Teacher blames property inspector, maintenance providers for mold exposure
BEAUMONT — A teacher is suing a Beaumont school district property inspector and maintenance providers, alleging their negligence led to her being exposed to mold. -
Workers sue Marathon over gas release
GALVESTON – Attorney Daniel P. Barton of the Barton Law Firm has filed a lawsuit on behalf of a group of workers who claim that they were recently exposed to a release of hydrofluoric acid gas at the Marathon plant in Texas City. -
Texas business alleges Louisiana energy company breached contract
GALVESTON — A Houston business is suing a Louisiana energy company, alleging breach of contract and product liability. -
Total Safety U.S. sued for wrongful termination
Hardin County resident Brian Benson has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against Total Safety U.S. -
Chemical exposure suit slated for December trial
A suit alleging the plaintiff suffered chemical exposure while working at an area refinery has been slated for trial in December. -
Valero non-suited from chemical exposure suit
A personal injury plaintiff has non-suited her claims against Valero Energy. -
Chemical exposure suit against Valero set for December trial
Unless the parties reach a settlement, a personal injury suit against Valero has been slated for a December trial. -
Defendant challenges venue of dispersant illness suit
GALVESTON - One of the defendants in a suit filed by an Alabama seaman who claims illness from BP oil spill dispersants contends Galveston County is not the proper venue to hear the case. -
Seaman claims illness from BP oil spill dispersants
Mark Lanier, Lanier Law Firm GALVESTON - An Alabama seaman is claiming in a lawsuit that he became ill from the chemical dispersants he worked with while doing clean up for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. -
Valero sued for woman's chemical exposure
Alleging she was exposed to toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide, Port Arthur resident Julia Gloston has filed suit against Valero Energy and Total Safety U.S. -
No supplemental testing for man in vegetative state, appeals court rules
No pre-trial supplemental testing will be performed on a refinery worker who was allegedly exposed to toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide and left mentally impaired while working for Valero Energy, the Ninth Court of Appeals ruled Feb. 18. -
Hot temps, cool times in store for Spindletop Spin
Hundreds of riders depart Crocket Street in last year's Spindletop Spin to benefit the Pro Bono Program. Climbing temperatures make it the perfect time to climb aboard a bike and generate a little breeze while generating funds for a good cause.