HOUSTON Developers of a residential community in Kingwood are facing a suit alleging they failed to ensure proper drainage of their development which led to nearby homes flooding.
Juan Perz, Jessica Escobar, Shelley Hales and Lyndell Wynne filed a complaint May 6 in Harris County District Court against Perry Homes LLC, Figure Four Partners LTD., PSWA Inc., LJA Engineering Inc., Rebel Contractors Inc., Double Oak Construction Inc., Texasite LLC and Concourse Development LLC alleging violation of the Texas Water Code and negligence.
According to their complaint, the plaintiffs are residents of the Elm Grove neighborhood in Kingwood. They allege that in 2018, the defendants, who are developers, purchased and began developing a plot of land near their neighborhood for a future residential community called Woodbridge Village. The plaintiffs claim that in May of 2019, the defendants began removing trees, vegetation and debris from the area and trenched out areas to create drainage fo
HOUSTON A woman who slipped in the United Airlines terminal at George Bush International is claiming the negligence of the airline, the City of Houston and its janitorial service.
Vergjinia Spahi filed a complaint https://s3.amazonaws.com/jnswire/jns-media/18/3e/11561949/95691666.PDF May 6 in Harris County District Court against United Airlines Inc., Professional Janitorial Service of Houston Inc., and the City of Houston alleging negligence.
Spahi was traveling from Phoenix, Arizona to Jacksonville, Florida on Dec. 3, 2019, which included a stop over at George Bush International Airport, according to her complaint. She alleges that while she and her family were making their way to their terminal to board their United Airlines flight, she slipped on a napkin or paper towel and fell on the Terrazzo tile flooring. Spahi claims she briefly suffered altered consciousness and that paramedics wrapped her ankle and knee and required a wheel chair.
Texas Enabled the Worst Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Catastrophe in Recent U.S. History
They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. Leland Foster for ProPublica/The Texas Tribune/NBC
They used their car to stay warm when a winter storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn t require carbon monoxide alarms in homes, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves. Leland Foster for ProPublica/The Texas Tribune/NBC
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HOUSTON – A Houston attorney has filed a defective products lawsuit against the company who sold him door and window products.
Seeking up to $1 million in damages, Michael Ramsey filed suit against Rehme Custom Doors & Lighting on May 4 in Harris County District Court.
According to the lawsuit, sometime in November 2018 Ramsey moved into a Houston home. As part of the home’s construction, the residence had Rehme products installed by an authorized local installer.
Nearly two years later, Ramsey began to notice problems with the Rehme door assemblies. After a “cursory” investigation, Rehme asserted the problems were related to installation issues, the suit states.
HOUSTON A woman is claiming she slipped and fell backwards on water that was on the floor while shopping at Fiesta Mart and suffered serious injuries.
Invonne Hernandez filed a complaint April 27 in Harris County District Court against Fiesta Mart LLC alleging premises liability.
Hernandez alleges in her complaint that while at the Fiesta Mart on May 31, 2019, she slipped and fell on water that was on the floor near the fruit aisle. She claims she fell backwards and landed on her buttocks and back.
Hernandez further claims that as a result of the fall, she suffered serious injuries and had to seek the care of medical professionals. She alleges Fiesta Mart s negligence in failing to monitor the condition of the floor and to properly clean the floor.