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Mother blames infant's burns on Saltgrass waitstaff
GALVESTON – A Missouri woman is suing Saltgrass, Inc. and Landry’s, Inc. after her infant daughter allegedly sustained burns from a hot condiment while they dined at one of defendants’ establishments. -
Mother blames son's injuries on Bacliff gentlemen's club
The owner and operator of a Bacliff gentlemen’s club has been implicated in a lawsuit arising from a pre-Christmas 2014 singular-vehicle accident. -
University of Texas Medical Branch, Correctional Managed Care accused of discrimination
GALVESTON – A Kingwood doctor alleges she was subject to discriminatory treatment and wrongfully terminated. -
Ex-Galveston law enforcement cadet convicted of murdering boyfriend sued by victim's parents
A former Galveston College Law Enforcement Academy cadet who was recently sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for the murder of her boyfriend faces a wrongful death lawsuit from the decedent’s parents. -
Veterinarian accuses UTMB of wrongful termination
GALVESTON – A North Carolina veterinarian is suing his former employer over allegations that he was wrongfully terminated. -
Patient alleges UT-Galveston Medical Branch, doctor left him partially deaf
A Galveston County man is suing a hospital and a doctor, alleging a botched medical procedure left him partially deaf. -
Employee alleges UT Medical Branch, Galveston guilty of race discrimination
A Galveston County woman is suing a University of Texas medical branch, alleging employment discrimination and retaliation. -
Daughter sues Texas Medical Branch, alleging hostile work environment led to mom's death
A Galveston County woman is suing the University of Texas Medical Branch, alleging retaliation, harassment and a hostile work environment led to her mother's death. -
Plaintiff sues two physicians, UTMB over malpractice claims
A Galveston man is suing two physicians and a hospital over medical malpractice claims. -
Inmate sues University of Texas Medical Branch, alleging defective medical product
A Texas inmate is suing a medical branch, a hospital and surgeons, alleging a defective medical product caused an infection that led to the loss of his right testicle. -
Former worker sues UT Medical Branch at Galveston
A Galveston County woman is suing her former employer, a medical branch, alleging someone from the branch was sabotaging her chances of securing another job in the area. -
Patient sues for finger surgery complications
A Brazoria County resident brought a lawsuit against a health center for alleged medical malpractice in 2014. -
Venus man cites medication discoloration
A Johnson County man has sued over a disfigurement allegedly caused by a prescribed medication. -
Medical professional files discrimination suit
A healthcare expert brought is suing a university for allegedly violating her civil rights in a 2014 matter. -
Man says he was hit by golf cart on beach
A Tarrant County man and his daughter are suing over claims he was injured when struck by a golf cart while he was sitting on a beach. -
Physician's assistant claims age discrimination
A Galveston County man filed suit against the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for alleged age discrimination. -
Family of deceased anatomy professor files lawsuit against doctors at UTMB
The family of an anatomy professor may be wishing his doctors had paid more attention in class after a feeding tube was mistakenly inserted into the professor's lungs. -
UTMB sued for $1M after man injured in malfunctioning elevator
A Galveston County man is asking for more than $1 million after he was allegedly hurt in a University of Texas hospital elevator. -
Prison inmate sues UTMB Galveston for $3.3M
A Texas prison inmate is seeking $3.3 million from a healthcare provider after allegedly falling from a transport bus at a hospital. James I. Quick filed a pro se lawsuit against University of Texas Medical Center in Galveston on Aug. 9 in Galveston County District Court. According to the handwritten complaint, Quick is a 72-year-old man incarcerated by the Texas Department of Criminal Justice. On -
Diabetic man says hospital's termination violated FMLA
A man has filed suit against his employer, alleging he was discharged after attempting to take leave from work due to his diabetes.