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Jury finds Bush not guilty in criminal trial, but civil suit regarding bullet removal continues
Prosecutors would have liked to have the bullet that is lodged in Joshua Bush's forehead to convict the Groves teen on felony charges. -
Inmate sues UTMB for improper cancer diagnosis
GALVESTON � A Texas inmate has sued the University of Texas Medical Branch on allegations its doctors improperly diagnosed his cancer. -
Pizzeria sued for negligence in fatal collision
GALVESTON � A Santa Fe man is suing a pizzeria in his town for a two-vehicle accident that injured him and killed his wife. -
Suit says UTMB lost piece of patient's skull
GALVESTON � A stroke patient is blaming the University of Texas Medical Branch for losing a piece of his skull, say court papers filed Aug. 6 in Galveston County. -
Teen with bullet in head sues surgeon that tried to remove it
Joshua Bush The strange case of Joshua Bush, the Groves teen with a bullet lodged in his forehead, took another odd twist when Bush filed a lawsuit accusing the doctor who tried to remove the projectile of medical battery. -
Law firm sued for failing to litigate med-mal case
UTMB GALVESTON � Two local physicians narrowly escaped a malpractice suit, but the attorneys who failed to litigate are not so lucky. -
Employee sues when injured on elevator at UTMB
GALVESTON � What was supposed to be a mundane elevator ride at work reportedly resulted in injury for a local woman. -
Male UTMB employee sues for gender discrimination
A male employee at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston claims he was demoted because of his gender and has filed a discrimination suit against UTMB. -
Scaffold worker says faulty lanyard led to fall, sues Valero and employer
A scaffold builder plummeted to the ground after his safety lanyard snapped. Seeking monetary compensation for his injuries, Rodney Figueroa, along with his wife Mellissa, have filed suit against the makers of the lanyard, the premises he was working at and his employer. -
Mom says Orange hospital turned away son
After being turned away from an Orange hospital, Mack Ivory White died of cardiac arrest later at a Galveston facility. White's mother claims the negligence of the doctors and staff in Orange were the cause of her son's death. -
Pregnant passenger sues sleepy driver after fiery crash
The Interstate 10 overpass at Old Highway 90 where a March crash occurred. A fiery truck crash on I-10 last month that caused a pregnant woman to lose her baby has landed both the driver and the truck company in a legal dispute. -
Medical staff sued for inmate's death
The wife of an inmate who died in a Jefferson County correctional facility has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the prison's medical staff and the hospital that treated him.