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  • United States Supreme Court Orders Lower Court to Review Punitive Damage Award

    Bruce Roberts | May 24, 2007 4:24 PM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    The United States Supreme Court has ordered a California appeals court to review its decision upholding an 82.6 million dollar Award to a woman who was paralyzed after her Ford Explorer rolled over. The Justices on the Supreme Court want the California court to review its decision to make sure it follows the a recent United States Supreme Court decision overturning a 79.5 million dollar Award...

  • Victims of Hurricane Katrina file lawsuit against Army Corp of Engineers

    Bruce Roberts | May 21, 2007 4:08 PM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    With the deadline approaching for filing claims against the United States government and the Corps of Engineers more than a quarter of a million people have filed personal injury and property damage claims against the court demanding compensation. These lawsuits claim that the Corps of Engineers was negligent in designing the waterworks that go throughout New Orleans and the surrounding...

  • California Moves to Ban Flavoring in Popcorn Linked to Workers' Illness

    Bruce Roberts | May 17, 2007 4:47 PM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    Since 2001 academic studies have shown causal links between bronchiolitis obliterans, a rare and life-threatening form of restrictive lung disease and the chemical used in artificial butter flavoring called Diacetyl. Flavoring manufacturers have already paid out more than $100,000,000.00 in personal injury lawsuits by people sickened by what is now known as "popcorn workers' lung" over the past...

  • State Court Ruling Places all Vioxx Suits in Texas on Hold

    Bruce Roberts | May 15, 2007 2:32 PM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    A ruling by a state district judge has resulted in more than 1,000 personal injury lawsuits presently pending in Texas against the pain medication Vioxx on hold until the Judge's order can be appealed. State District Judge Randy Wilson granted a motion by Merck and Company, Inc. the manufacturer of Vioxx to dismiss part of the plaintiffs' lawsuits. The basis for the order was a law passed in...

  • JUDGE OVERTURNS $15,000,000.00 JURY

    Bruce Roberts | April 16, 2007 10:35 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    A United States Federal Judge rejected a $15,000,000.00 jury verdict and ordered another trial. The verdict was the result of a lawsuit against Ford Motor Company by a Tulsa, Oklahoma couple whose son died in a rollover crash. According to the United States Chief District Judge Claire Eagan, the defendant, Ford Motor Company was prejudiced by plaintiff's counsel's conduct. The judge stated...

  • WIDOW AWARDED $18.9 MILLION IN WRONGFUL DEATH CLAIM

    Bruce Roberts | April 13, 2007 10:11 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    The widow of a construction worker killed in an explosion at the Texas Industries Inc. plant in Midlothian, Texas was awarded $18.9 million by a jury. The widow of Gordon Rutherford, 34 had accused TXI of negligence and reckless conduct in the death of her 34 year old husband. A Dallas County jury agreed with her and after a four-week trial awarded the widow almost $19,000,000.00.The verdict...

  • JURY AWARDS PARALYZED COLLEGE STUDENT $11.7 MILLION

    Bruce Roberts | April 11, 2007 10:29 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    A Fulton County, Georgia jury awarded Joshua Coleman, a 19 year old Piedmont College freshman $11.7 million for a spinal surgery that left him paralyzed from the waist down. The surgery, in 2003 was to relieve chronic back pain. But after the surgery, Coleman ended up in a wheelchair paralyzed. Coleman's attorney blamed his paralysis on a medical mistake by his surgeon and a team of doctors...

  • OSHA TO DOUBLE REFINERY INSPECTORS

    Bruce Roberts | April 09, 2007 10:23 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    The Occupational Health and Safety Administration announced that it would double the number of workers trained to perform safety inspections at oil refineries. The announcement came only after a report by the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board chastised the agency's inspection of British Petroleum's refinery in Texas. An explosion at the Texas refinery in 2005 killed 15 workers...

  • AFTER LAWSUIT LABOR DEPARTMENT FINALLY ACTS TO REQUIRE EMPLOYERS TO PURCHASE SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR EMPLOYEES

    Bruce Roberts | April 07, 2007 10:04 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    The United States Department of Labor has finally issued a set of rules detailing an employer's responsibility for the purchase of workers' safety equipment. Although the Occupational Health and Safety Administration issued proposals a little over seven years ago the Labor Department had never adopted it in final form until two months after a lawsuit was filed by the AFL CIO and the United...

  • Harris County, Texas jury finds County not liable for inmate's death.

    Bruce Roberts | April 04, 2007 10:26 AM | 0 CommentsTyler, TX

    The estate of a former inmate at Harris County Jail filed suit against Harris County, Texas for violating his civil rights during a 20 day jail stay. The inmate died hours after being discharged from the jail. According to the lawsuit, the inmate, Jimmie Lee O'Neal died of congestive heart failure within hours after being discharged from the county jail. The lawsuit claims that the county...

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