Hoang Tran News
Railroad worker files suit over alleged injuries from tank car accident
NEW ORLEANS – A railroad tank car switch conductor alleges that a railroad construction and maintenance company is liable for the injuries he sustained while on the job.
Railway electrician claims he was unlawfully prohibited from working on certain trains
SHREVEPORT – A railway electrician who suffered injuries while on the job alleges that his employer unlawfully prohibited him from working certain areas.
Crewman of the Queen Mary alleges negligence as the cause of his injury
NEW ORLEANS – A crewman of the ship Queen Mary is filing an injury suit against the owners of the ship and the owners of the Macy Lynn after allegedly suffering an injury during a collision.
Homeowners allege servicing company unlawfully withheld money
NEW ORLEANS – Homeowners have filed a lawsuit against Select Portfolio Servicing for allegedly withholding insurance money paid to them for damages on their home.
Chinese-made flooring subject of another lawsuit
LAFAYETTE – A family who purchased flooring from Lumber Liquidators alleges that the hardware company sold them defective and dangerous products.
Lumber Liquidators facing lawsuit over allegedly hazardous flooring
NEW ORLEANS – Lumber Liquidators is being taken to court again over the import of certain allegedly hazardous flooring.
Lumber Liquidator's Chinese flooring brings more lawsuits
NEW ORLEANS – Lumber Liquidators’ allegedly defective flooring brings another lawsuit over alleged formaldehyde emissions.
St. Bernard Parish man accuses Lumber Liquidators of selling defective flooring
NEW ORLEANS – A resident of St. Bernard Parish is filing suit against Lumber Liquidators over its Chinese flooring allegedly emitting formaldehyde.
Floor hand who suffered back injuries lays blame on his employers
BATON ROUGE – A floor hand on a drilling ship is seeking damages from his employers after allegedly injuring his back.
Lumber Liquidators faces a class-action suit over allegedly defective flooring
BATON ROUGE – Lumber Liquidators faces a lawsuit from Louisiana residents who claim they purchased its Chinese-made flooring materials, which allegedly leaked formaldehyde.
Railroad worker claims NOPB failed to provide safe working conditions
NEW ORLEANS – A railroad worker alleges that the injuries he suffered on the job were the fault of his employer.
New Tech Global Ventures accused of not paying overtime wages
LAFAYETTE – Several rig clerks have filed suit against their employer claiming that the company allegedly failed to pay them overtime.
Crewman alleges his employer failed to protect him from injuries
NEW ORLEANS – A seaman claims that his employer provided an unsafe working environment that led to his work injury.
Administrative assistant claims that her employer fired her due to her race
NEW ORLEANS – An administrative assistant is seeking damages against her former employer over alleged wrongful termination and discriminatory practices.
PCCP Constructors sued for allegedly unpaid invoices
NEW ORLEANS – A company that handles invoices for a Louisiana company is seeking damages from alleged past-due invoices.
Former DrilTech employee claims that he was not paid overtime
LAFAYETTE – A former employee of DrilTech is filing a class-action suit against the company claiming that he was not paid his proper wages and overtime.
Consumers allege that Chinese-made flooring emitted excess formaldehyde
NEW ORLEANS – Several residents of Louisiana claim that a lumber company has deceived and sold Chinese flooring that was defective and leaked a harmful gas.
Judge seeks actions against the Judiciary Commission
NEW ORLEANS – A judge is seeking declaration that an alleged investigation and disciplinary actions of the Judiciary Commission of Louisiana was unconstitutional.
Inmate alleges violations of his civil rights after being struck in the face
NEW ORLEANS – An inmate claims that he was a victim of brutality from Washington Parish officers.
Parents claim Zofran was responsible for their child's birth defect
LAFAYETTE – The makers of Zofran are being taken to court over claims that the drug caused birth defects.