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Plaintiff alleges negligence against recycling companies after injury at scrap yard

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Plaintiff alleges negligence against recycling companies after injury at scrap yard

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Anthony Wilson has filed a lawsuit against three recycling companies, alleging negligence after sustaining injuries at a scrap yard. The complaint was filed on April 30, 2025, in the District Court of Harris County, Texas, naming Holmes Road Recycling Company, Inc., Holmes Road Recycling Management Company, Inc., and Amtex Metal Recyclers, Inc. as defendants.

According to the court documents, Anthony Wilson claims that on June 23, 2023, he suffered personal injuries while visiting the Holmes Road Recycling Center in Houston. Wilson was an invitee at the facility when an HRRC truck began unloading scrap metal nearby. During this process, a piece of metal struck his leg and foot, resulting in injuries that required medical attention. The plaintiff asserts that the incident was a direct result of negligence by the defendants who owned and operated the scrap yard. He accuses them of failing to maintain safe conditions and not adequately warning visitors about potential hazards. The complaint highlights multiple alleged breaches of duty by the defendants including failure to properly train employees or implement safety procedures.

Wilson is seeking monetary compensation for his injuries which include physical pain, impairment, lost wages, and mental anguish both past and future. The suit specifies damages exceeding $250,000 but not more than $1 million. Furthermore, Wilson seeks recovery of court costs along with pre-judgment and post-judgment interest as permitted by law.

The legal team representing Anthony Wilson comprises Joshua P. Davis and Margaret Allbritton from Davis Law Group based in Houston. The case is identified under Cause No. 2025-30594 and will be heard in the 333rd Judicial District Court with Judge Marilyn Burgess presiding over proceedings.

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