A restoration company has yet to receive the more than $100,000 they are owed for work they performed for a Beaumont corporation, according to recently filed court documents.
Belfor USA Group filed a lawsuit March 16 in Jefferson County District Court against Mabry Castings.
Belfor claims it agreed to provide emergency property restoration to Mabry Castings' business located at 6351 Industrial Road in Beaumont on Oct. 6, 2008.
After performing the services, Belfor sent Mabry an invoice of $142,970.14 on March 15, 2010, according to the complaint. However, Belfor has yet to receive the money it says it is owed.
"To date, Mabry was issued a credit of $34,40.35 and then paid Belfor $1,165,962.69 attempting to reconcile the debt to Belfor," the complaint says. "The total amount outstanding to Belfor by the Flow defendants is $142,970.14."
Belfor alleges breach of contract against Mabry.
In its complaint, Belfor seeks the money it says Mabry owes it, plus interest, costs, attorney's fees and other relief the court deems just.
Wade R. Quinn and David B. Swick of Ramey, Chandler, McKinley and Zito in Houston will be representing it.
Judge Milton Shuffield has been assigned to the case.
Case No. D189-601
Restoration company sues to recover $100,000 debt
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