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Entergy seeks to designate Osmose Utilities as responsible party in injury suit

SOUTHEAST TEXAS RECORD

Friday, November 22, 2024

Entergy seeks to designate Osmose Utilities as responsible party in injury suit

Entergy Texas recently filed a motion to designate Osmose Utilities Services as a responsible third party in a personal injury lawsuit.

Plaintiffs Adam and Ashley Mason filed suit against Entergy Texas in Jefferson County District Court, alleging the company’s negligence caused Adam to be shocked while working on a utility pole.

Court records show Entergy had hired Osmose to inspect and restore various utility poles. Adam was part of Osmose’s crew. While inspecting a poll, a live electrical wire broke loose and made contact with him.

On Oct. 21 Entergy filed a motion for leave to designate responsible third party, contending it is not liable for the injury and that Osmose “clearly had a duty to ensure that its employees” were properly equipped and qualified.

Pursuant to a contract between the companies, Osmose was responsible for the inspection of each utility poll it was working on and was specifically responsible to ensure that there were no loose objects on the utility poll that could fall and cause injury.

Entergy is represented by the Houston law firm J. Diamond and Associates.

Judge Kent Walston, 58th District Court, is assigned to the case.

Case No. A-196464

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