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NEW ORLEANS - The Canal St. Waffle House is called to pay up in a personal injury lawsuit first filed in the Orleans Parish Civil District Court after a woman slipped on vomit on the diner s front steps.
According to documents filed on February 17 in Orleans Parish District Court, plaintiff Silvia Rodriguez visited the Waffle House on March 1, 2020. While leaving, she was unaware that there was vomit on the restaurant s entrance steps, so she slipped and sustained serious injuries that included spinal damage requiring an MRI, the suit says.
The Waffle House, along with its manager Brittany Robinson, are sued for the plaintiff s medical expenses and injuries. Waffle House removed the case to New Orleans federal court on April 5.
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NEW ORLEANS - Defendants facing an asbestos lawsuit filed in August in the Orleans Parish District Court have removed the case to federal court.
The lawsuit is from a California man who says he was exposed to asbestos working in Louisiana in 1966. Defendants removed the case to U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana on Feb. 18. A federal multidistrict litigation in Philadelphia handles federal asbestos cases.
Plaintiff Joseph Hilburn was working for Avondale, Inc. at the Avondale Shipyard in Bridge City when he handled, used or was nearby to products that contained asbestos at dangerously high levels, the suit says. Hilburn was diagnosed with malignant mesothelioma in 2017.