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News published on Southeast Texas Record in July 2012

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News from July 2012


Suit blames red-light runner for causing downtown crash

By Kelly Holleran |
A Louisiana woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims was driving too fast through an intersection and struck her vehicle.

Woman in parked car claims vehicle struck by drunk driver

By Kelly Holleran |
A Beaumont woman claims she sustained back and neck injuries after an allegedly intoxicated driver struck the back of the parked vehicle in which she was sitting.

Suit says drivers failed to control speed

By Kelly Holleran |
Burmeister A woman has filed suit against the drivers who she claims struck her vehicle.

Port Arthur woman sues over auto collision

By Kelly Holleran |
A Port Arthur woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims struck her vehicle.

Woman sues insurer to recover collision damages

By Kelly Holleran |
Gibson A Beaumont woman has filed suit against her insurance company, alleging it refuses to pay her for damages she sustained during a collision.

Collection agency wants to seize property to satisfy judgment

By Kelly Holleran |
A Houston collection agency is hoping the court will allow it to seize property from a couple who have failed to satisfy a court judgment against them.

PU files petition to perpetuate testimony in likely asbestos suit

By David Yates |
Hyde Area resident Lucille Bennett has filed a petition to perpetuate the testimony of James Bennett, who allegedly suffers from asbestos-related lung cancer.

Local man accuses couple of refusing to hand over property deed

By David Yates |
An area resident is accusing a Beaumont couple of failing to hand over the deed to a property that was paid for by the man's benefactor.

Plaintiff seeks to protect insurance records in Dram Shop suit

By David Yates |
Dugas A plaintiff who filed a Dram Shop suit is asking a Beaumont judge to quash USAA Insurance's request for his insurance and medical records.

New trial date set for slip & fall suit against H-E-B

By David Yates |
McGown Following a second amended discovery control plan order, a slip-and-fall lawsuit against H-E-B, which was set for trial in August, is now slated to be tried in April 2013.

Lawyers who claimed clients tried to avoid paying fees dismiss defendants

By David Yates |
A local judge has dismissed a case brought by two Beaumont law firms, who alleged their clients tried to avoid paying attorneys' fees by terminating their services as a case neared settlement.

BISD trustees who sued district agree to nonsuit attorney

By David Yates |
A pair of Beaumont Independent School District trustees have agreed to nonsuit the attorney who handled the contract hiring of new superintendent Timothy Chargois.

Former client sues attorney Todd LeBlanc for legal malpractice

By David Yates |
A former client has filed suit against Beaumont attorney Todd LeBlanc, alleging the lawyer failed to deliver him a promised plea agreement.

Suit: Man forced to wear adult diapers after homecare employee misplaced catheter

By David Yates |
Alleging the negligent care of a homecare professional forced him into adult diapers, Port Arthur local Joe Davis has filed suit against Southern Home Health, LHC Group and Jane Doe.

C&G Builders sued for shoddy work

By David Yates |
Area resident Roosevelt Petry is suing Charles Guidry, owner of C&G Builders, alleging the contractor's shoddy craftsmanship cost him more than $10,000 to repair.

Couple alleges banks 'set them up for foreclosure'

By David Yates |
A Beaumont couple is suing two lending institutions, alleging the banks "set (them) up for foreclosure."

Centerpoint Energy sued for employee's collision

By David Yates |
Beaumont local Jamekia Kone and two of her minor children have filed an automobile collision suit against Centerpoint Energy and one of its employees, William Lane.

Hot races keep summer runoff elections alive

By Marilyn Tennissen |
Dewhurst With Texas temperatures around 100 degrees, voting in a primary runoff election may not be on most Texans' minds, but candidates are hoping a few hot races will bring voters to the polls.

Suit says driver left scene of crash

By Kelly Holleran |
A Port Arthur woman has filed suit against the driver who she claims struck her vehicle.

Woman rear-ended while waiting for truck to move

By Kelly Holleran |
Cordell A Jefferson County woman has filed suit against the truck driver who she claims caused her to stop driving in the middle of the road and the driver who rear-ended her as she waited for the truck driver to move.