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Recent News About Wal-Mart
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Katy woman trips on protruding platform at Wal-Mart, files lawsuit
HOUSTON - Claiming she injured herself at her local Wal-Mart three months ago, Katy resident Aida Sanford seeks damages. -
Shopper sues store after heater falls out of box and onto foot
A shopper has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart claiming the store is responsible for the injuries she received when a heater fell out of the bottom of a box while she was putting it in her shopping cart. -
Recent patent infringement cases filed in the Eastern District of Texas
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Liberty Co. woman sues Wal-Mart after slipping, falling in water
Viki Bell filed suit against Wal-Mart Stores Texas on July 1, 2013 in Liberty County District Court. The defendant removed the case to the Eastern District of Texas, Beaumont Division on Aug. 2. -
Wal-Mart sued after teenager suffers burns from gas can explosion
MARSHALL - The mother of a 13-year-old boy has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart, claiming that the store is responsible for the severe burns the teenager suffered when a plastic fuel container exploded. -
Take nothing judgment entered in slip & fall suit against McDonald’s
A take nothing judgment has been entered in a suit brought by Tonya Gilbert, who sued Wal-Mart Stores and McDonald’s after slipping in a freshly mopped area. -
Beaumont woman sues Wal-Mart after slipping and falling in store
A Beaumont woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she suffered injuries when she slipped and fell in a Port Arthur Wal-Mart store. -
Wal-Mart employee told plaintiff to ‘go ahead and sue’ after slip and fall, suit claims
After a Wal-Mart employee told her to “go ahead and sue” following a slip and fall at a local store, Jennifer Atkins went ahead and did just that. -
Woman sues Wal-Mart after slip and fall on 'greasy' substance
GALVESTON - After she reportedly slipped and fell last year at a Webster Wal-Mart, Nicole Burrell has pursued legal action. -
Jasper County woman sues after slip and fall at store
A Jasper County woman has filed a lawsuit against Wal-Mart claiming that the store failed to warn her about a liquid that was on the floor which caused her to slip and fall. -
Anderson County woman sues after slipping while shopping
MARSHALL - An Anderson County woman has filed a lawsuit claiming she was injured when she slipped while shopping and fell. -
N.Y. woman sues Wal-Mart, Tyson claiming chicken nuggets contained glass
HOUSTON - A Wal-Mart employee is suing the discount retailer as well as Tyson Foods Inc. after eating a chicken nugget meal allegedly laced with glass. -
Woman claims Denton Wal-Mart bathrooms not ADA accessible
SHERMAN - An Illinois resident has filed a lawsuit claiming that a Denton Wal-Mart was not handicapped accessible. -
Suit alleges Wal-Mart employee rolled cart over woman’s foot
Upon entering the Beaumont Wal-Mart, a store employee, who was “horse-playing” with another employee, allegedly rolled a stock cart over Felicia Williams’ foot two years ago. -
Wal-Mart slip and fall suit transferred to Hardin County
Litigation brought by Lydia White, who sued Wal-Mart alleging she slipped and fell in a puddle of water while shopping at the Lumberton location, will be transferred out of Jefferson County. -
Litigation links Wal-Mart to alleged battery leak that caused customer's illnesses
HOUSTON - A trip to the automotive section of a Wal-Mart in northwest Houston last year resulted in a Harris County woman suffering from a pair of respiratory ailments. -
Wal-Mart named as defendant after tire failed on van
The children and husband of two recently deceased women blame Wal-Mart for causing their deaths, saying it had recently installed two new tires on a van that subsequently failed. -
Wal-Mart settles slip & fall
Even though she admits she saw an employee mopping, Eva Mock nonetheless filed a slip-and-fall lawsuit against Wal-Mart Stores claiming the store failed to warn her that the floor was wet. -
Wrongful termination case against Wal-Mart settles
In January 2009, six former Wal-Mart employees filed a lawsuit against the mega-retailer, alleging the company wrongfully terminated them for completing an employee survey more than once.