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Woman sued for allegedly running over child's foot
Aldous GALVESTON - An Alvin man claims an Algoa woman ran over his son's left foot while she made a left hand turn at an intersection, recent court documents say. -
Woman sues Wal-Mart after falling over bench
Dennis Bettison of Bettison, Doyle, Apffel & Guarino GALVESTON - After falling over a bench at a Galveston Wal-Mart, Tonie Sharpley has filed suit against the store and its manager. -
UTMB wants doctor's termination case sent to federal court
GALVESTON - A notice of removal was recently entered into a local physician's lawsuit against the University of Texas Medical Branch. -
Burned electrician sues over exploding electrical box
Benny Agosto Jr. of Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Friend in Houston. GALVESTON - A Texas City couple claims the husband suffered "agonizing" burns to his upper body during an on the job incident last year, recent court documents say. -
Man claims elevator doors caused fall at UTMB
GALVESTON - Claiming he fell inside an elevator at a University of Texas Medical Branch facility a few months ago, Houston resident Ernest Frazier has filed suit against the hospital and Otis Elevator Co. -
UT System sues Sodexho over employee injury
GALVESTON - The University of Texas System is pursuing legal action against Sodexho Services of Texas LP and Sodexho Operations LLC after a hospital employee injured herself two years ago. -
Galveston man sues over dog attack
GALVESTON - Claiming his neighbors' dog attacked him last September, Galveston resident Jack Kaufman has filed a lawsuit. -
Man says forklift had no back up warning system
GALVESTON - Galveston County resident Ramis Castellon blames a foot injury he sustained at a local seafood warehouse on the facility's owner. -
Inmate says neck surgery damaged vocal cords, sues doctors
GALVESTON - Complaining a medical procedure has left him with "severe permanent injuries," prison inmate Paul Edward Bearden has pursued legal action against Texas Department of Criminal Justice physicians. -
Paralyzed inmate alleges medical neglect resulted in infection, amputation
GALVESTON - A paralyzed inmate with Texas Department of Criminal Justice alleges his rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act have been violated since he was first incarcerated. -
Worker injured at Pleasure Pier construction site files lawsuit
GALVESTON - La Marque resident Krisean J. Johnson is suing a number of individuals and entities, including local businessman Tilman Fertitta, after he reportedly sustained injuries while working on the site of the Pleasure Pier in Galveston. -
Plaintiffs also expert witnesses in wrongful termination suit
GALVESTON - The plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the University of Texas Medical Branch alleging wrongful termination have designated themselves as expert witnesses. -
Defendant's failure to control speed cause of crash, suit says
GALVESTON - In response to a two-vehicle collision in Galveston last year, Angela Tamez has filed suit against SWBT Purchasing & Leasing, SWBT Leasing and motorist Erik Gonzalez Leon. -
Women left paralyzed by crash with bus sues city of Galveston
GALVESTON - Galveston resident Marie M. Alexis Volcy has filed suit against the city of Galveston in response to a two-vehicle accident with one of its buses earlier this year. -
Plant worker sues after being doused with liquid sulphur
GALVESTON - Claiming he was doused with liquid sulphur while working at a Texas City plant last month, Santa Fe resident Alan Snyder has filed a lawsuit against his employer. -
Doctor sues UTMB for revoking surgical privileges
GALVESTON - A local physician is suing the University of Texas Medical Branch, saying the school revoked his surgical privileges without cause. -
Man sues after scaffold collapses while repairing beach house
GALVESTON - John Boleyn has filed a $50,000 lawsuit against Sunbelt Rentals Inc., complaining about a defective scaffold. -
Woman injured by falling file cabinet, sues employer
GALVESTON - A Galveston County woman claims a filing cabinet fell on her while she was working at chiropractic clinic and is suing the clinic and its owner. -
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. -
Defendant in UTMB computer suit seeks transfer to federal court
GALVESTON � Technical Systems Integrators LLC is asking a U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt to transfer a state court action to federal court.