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Romualdo Rojas Chavez sues Texas-New Mexico Power Company for substantial damages due to alleged misconduct

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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Romualdo Rojas Chavez sues Texas-New Mexico Power Company for substantial damages due to alleged misconduct

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In the District Court of Harris County, Texas, Romualdo Rojas Chavez has filed a lawsuit against Texas-New Mexico Power Company. The case, with ID 2024-22135 and filed on April 8, 2024, alleges that the defendant's actions have caused substantial damages to the plaintiff.

Romualdo Rojas Chavez is a resident of Texas while the defendant is a for-profit corporation providing electricity to over 270,000 homes and businesses in Texas. The plaintiff asserts that his damages are significant and exceed the jurisdictional minimums of the court. These damages include pain, suffering, mental anguish in the past and future, and past and future physical impairment.

The plaintiff has not specified an exact amount for these damages but relies on the jury's wisdom to determine a fair compensation. However, under Rule 47 of the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure, Chavez pleads for monetary relief aggregating over $1 million.

Chavez reserves the right to amend this damage calculation as discovery progresses and his treatment continues. He seeks justice from the court and hopes that this lawsuit will bring about a fair resolution to his grievances.

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