Two days after Christmas, Robert O'Connor's vehicle was struck when Kenneth Buck allegedly failed to yield the right of way while making a left turn into a private residence.
Six months ago, local resident J.D. Roberts filed suit against Munro's Dry Cleaning, claiming not all of his clothes were returned to him even though he had contracted with Munro's to store them.
After Joshua Bush's lawsuit was dismissed for lacking a medical expert report, he filed an appeal last year arguing that a physician attempting to remove a bullet from a patient's head without his consent is not a medical malpractice issue.
Last December, a Jefferson County judge dismissed a suit filed against the city of Beaumont by Sherry White, a local woman who alleges she was seriously injured after running over a pothole.
The manager of a CVS pharmacy in Nederland was told she was fired for failing to secure company assets during a hurricane evacuation, but she alleges the real reason for her termination was because she is black.
While undergoing chemotherapy treatments to combat breast cancer, a Beaumont woman claims her employer decided she was no longer needed and terminated her.
In March 2006, Walter Harris sued the Jefferson County Sheriff's Department after a motorist ran a red light and struck the prison transport vehicle in which he was captive.
TEXARKANA, Texas -- Two weeks after her husband died from cancer, Jenny Tefft filed the necessary documentation to receive his life insurance proceeds, but claims the insurance company did not pay until it was threatened with a lawsuit.
Old In a surprising twist, stingy jurors found in the favor of the plaintiff in a case against HealthSouth on Friday, Oct. 23, but declined to award any money.
A Texas woman is claiming the medication she took for a mental disorder caused her to develop diabetes, and says the medication's risks were not worth the benefits.
A $40,000 Mercedes given to a female HealthSouth employee as a Christmas present has resulted in a fractured medical partnership, a doctor's termination, an FBI investigation and finally a civil trial in a Jefferson County court.
TEXARKANA, Ark. � A federal judge has partially dismissed a Taiwanese MP3 maker's claims that Apple Inc. is attempting to monopolize the worldwide MP3 player market by squashing and preventing competition from smaller manufacturers of MP3 players.
Just a few short months ago, President Obama summed up our responsibilities in Afghanistan when he said, "This will not be quick, nor easy. But we must never forget: This is not a war of choice. This is a war of necessity.... This is fundamental to the defense of our people."
With several suits already filed against it, Denbury Green's pipeline has become a focal point for many landowners who claim the company is snatching up land with no regard for the tracts' occupants.