HOUSTON – A mold exposure lawsuit was recently filed against Camden Properties.
Seeking up to $1 million in damages, Kelly Hrebenar and Rachel Paulson filed the suit May 25 in Harris County District Court. They are represented by Daly & Black attorneys Andrew Dao, Ajay Ketkar and Kyle Patrick Malone, as well as Ash Tadghighi of the Tadghighi Law Group.
According to the lawsuit, Camden has a sizeable investment portfolio and owns over 170 apartment complexes across the country, reporting $1 billion in revenue in 2020 alone.
After moving into their apartment unit at Camden Sugar Grove, plaintiffs began feeling ill, including respiratory pressures and other symptoms. On or about April 3 they noticed mold inside the apartment and on several windows. Two days later they requested that the defendant test the substance, to confirm it was mold.
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HOUSTON – A Texas man alleging assault has filed suit against Bunny’s Gentlemen’s Club.
Seeking up to $1 million in damages, Deravian Williams filed the suit in Harris County District Court, also naming TBJNO Investments as a defendant.
According to the lawsuit, on Oct. 23, 2020, Williams was at Bunny’s Gentlemen’s Club, which had bouncers and security personnel on site.
“Defendants’ personnel attacked Plaintiff without warning or provocation,” the suit states. “This physical and violent assault on Plaintiff caused him to lose consciousness, and suffer severe injuries.”
At the time of the attack, Williams says he had not purchased or consumed any alcoholic beverage at the club.
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HOUSTON – A recently filed lawsuit alleges tires from a Mack cement truck broke free and crossed several lanes of traffic, and even skipped over a highway median, before crushing part of a vehicle traveling in the opposite direction.
Seeking $2.5 million in damages, Vicheth Srou filed suit against Apple Towing, Eric Ruiz and Alexis Reyes in Harris County District Court.
According to the lawsuit, on March 1 Ruiz was towing Reyes’ large Mack cement truck. As Ruiz was traveling southbound on SH-228, the left set of tandem wheels entirely separated from the cement truck.
“They bounced across numerous lanes, and across the median of SH-288, before colliding with, and crushing part of (Srou’s) vehicle, which was traveling northbound on SH-288,” the suit states.