In April, Beaumont police officer Ronnie Freeman sued Entergy Texas, alleging the power company failed to secure the area after a motorist struck an electrical pole, causing an explosion and a power line to fall and strike him.
As previously reported, petition was filed April 27 in Jefferson County District Court.
Court records show that on Oct. 24 a discovery control plan order was entered in the case, calling for the litigation to be mediated on or before May 13 or face a trial in June 2013.
The petition alleges that on May 12, 2010, officer Freeman responded to a collision at Harrison and 11th Street in Beaumont. Entergy also responded since a pole suspending electrical lines had been struck.
While directing traffic, and explosion occurred, causing an electrical line to fall and strike Freeman.
The suit alleges Entergy negligently failed to barricade the site and warn the officer of the danger.
Freeman is suing for his alleged past and future medical expenses, mental anguish, pain, impairment, disfigurement and lost wages, plus all court costs.
He is represented by the Beaumont Law Offices of Gilbert T. Adams.
Judge Bob Wortham, 58th District Court, is assigned to the case.
Case No. A192-374
June trial slated in suit against Entergy over downed power line
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