Van Zandt County
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More than $1 million sought by man from Applied Machinery Corp. after fall
HOUSTON – A Van Zandt County man is seeking more than $1 million in damages after a fall on equipment at a wellsite. -
Family blames tractor trailer operators for fatal crash
TYLER — A Van Zandt County man is suing tractor trailer operators, alleging their negligence caused a fatal crash. . -
Van Zandt Co. brings suit over allegedly defective jail locks
Van Zandt County recently brought a deceptive practices lawsuit against a Minooka, Ill.-based business specializing in high security detention equipment, hardware and controls after discovering flaws in its jail locks. -
Man sues city, officers alleging false arrest
TYLER – A Van Zandt County resident is suing a municipality and two of its officials, alleging several counts of harassment in a 2012 series of incidents. -
Owners of salt mine sue Morton for not paying fair share
TYLER - Three owners of a salt mine located in Van Zandt County have filed a lawsuit claiming that Morton Salt mined, manufactured and sold salt from their land without properly paying them. -
Wrongful death lawsuit filed against GM after car’s air bags failed to deploy
TYLER - The family of a deceased Dallas County woman has filed a wrongful death lawsuit claiming that she was sold a defective Chevrolet Impala because the car’s air bags allegedly did not deploy during an accident. -
General Motors sued for not testing 2007 Chevy Suburban’s crashworthiness
TYLER - The parents of a deceased Quitman child have filed a lawsuit against General Motors claiming that the company failed to adequately test their vehicle for crashworthiness. -
Lawsuit against GM filed over deadly Suburban rollover
TYLER - The parents of a Quitman teenager involved in a February sports utility vehicle rollover have filed a lawsuit against the vehicle's manufacturer, claiming the vehicle failed to protect their daughter from injuries. -
Contract worker seeks $75K over malicious prosecution during land feud
MARSHALL � Contracted to make improvements on land in Henderson and Van Zandt counties in 2005, Gary Carmichael was arrested after an adjacent property owner filed criminal charges alleging he intentionally damaged their property.