Negligence Blogs
Dozens Sue Railroad for Negligence Claim
A total of 43 survivors and family members of those either injured or killed in an incident during a 2012 parade in Midland, Texas have …
New Acquit Center Renovations Not Up to Snuff
A slip-and-fall accident may keep the city of Plano’s newly renovated Acquit Center closed.
It has been less than two years since the city spent over $5 million dollars renovating the facility and the doors are likely to remain closed …
Court Orders McDonald’s to Pay $27M in Connection to Teen Deaths
Financial compensation after personal injury or personal tragedy is not just a way to get money. It’s justice. It’s a way of making sure those who are responsible for losses suffered by another are made to pay for those losses.…
Yellow Cab Under Investigation for Insurance Violations
In an investigation conducted by a Dallas news station, the agency found that the City of Dallas allowed Yellow Cab — the region’s largest taxi company — to operate without the required insurance coverage needed to process and pay …
Amusement Park Denies Allegations of Wrongful Death
Recently filed court documents indicate Six Flags is denying any liability in the death of a rider on one of its roller coasters in part because it was not the manufacturer or designer’s fault.
Six Flags’ response to the allegations …
Injury at Haunted House may lead to Legal Action
An Arlington-area teen said that she was hurt after a seasonal visit to a local haunted house last Thursday. Lauren Mitchell, age 13, loves Halloween. However, when she went to a local haunted house as part of her celebrations she …
Tree Trimming Service Sued for Damages in 2011 Fires
A national tree trimming service company has been named in a $35 million dollar suit filed by a Texas utility company on behalf of its ratepayers. The utility company, Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative, alleges that the tree-trimming service, Asplundh Tree Expert …