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Friday, November 22, 2024

Max Schramel News


Local medical facility sued after dementia patient allegedly falls, breaks hip

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – The family of a man diagnosed with dementia who allegedly slipped and fell in Woldenberg Village is suing.

After alleged upskirt video, woman sues Delgado Community College and employee for $50K over invasion of privacy

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A lawsuit has been filed after a man was allegedly caught videotaping under a woman’s skirt at a local community college.

Sheetrock removal in apartment complex leads to property damage lawsuit

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A woman is suing multiple companies over alleged property damage caused by removal of sheetrock.

Man sues World of Taste for $75K after allegedly slicing open hand

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A man is suing for $75,000 after allegedly sustaining a large laceration that required 53 stitches while moving a washing machine at a local business.


Man sues Harrah’s Casino for allegedly being stuck in an elevator for an hour

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A man who was stuck in an elevator for an hour after he  panicked when it fell 12 inches is suing a casino where the incident allegedly occurred.


Radio station sued for medical complications allegedly caused by mold-infested building

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A radio station and the owner of the building where it is located are being sued by a woman who claims fell ill during 2013 due to a failure to keep the building sanitized, which resulted in her exposure to toxic mold.

Janitorial company files $28K lawsuit against charter school

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A janitorial services company is suing a charter school seeking up to $28,000 involving a binding agreement made in 2012.

After hand allegedly stuck in a hole for 45 minutes, customer sues Family Dollar Store

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A customer at a local discount retailer is suing after he allegedly got his hand stuck for 45 minutes in a hole at the checkout counter and had to be freed by the local fire department.

Shoring company sues for $10K worth of equipment

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A local shoring company is suing for payment of merchandise.

82-year-old woman sues after allegedly falling down five flights of stairs fracturing her kneecap.

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A home heatlhcare agency is being sued after one of its drivers allegedly failed to assist an elderly couple when entering a building causing one of them to fall down five flights of stairs.


Wrong prescription leads to debilitating immune system damage in teen, suit says

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A $75,000 lawsuit is pending over the alleged distribution of the wrong form of steroid by Walgreens Pharmacy that resulted in adverse reactions  in a boy.

Woman suffers serious head injuries from a falling chair at the Joy Theater

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS– A non-employed worker is suing after allegedly suffering severe injuries from a falling metal chair at the Joy Theater.

Man seeks $50K over seizure of roosters and hens

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A man claims the Louisiana Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals obtained an illegal search warrant in the seizure of his hens and roosters.

Woman sues nightclub over an alleged slip on beer bottle

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A night club patron claims she slipped over a beer bottle at La Finca Night Club causing her to roll her ankle.

Borrowed equipment leads to $34K lawsuit

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – An equipment rental company is suing a construction company for allegedly failing to pay back several thousand of dollars worth of rented equipment.

Potential employer sued over loss of $8K after woman’s work contract rescinded

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A local woman is suing to recover $8,000 because she quit her job when offered a contract employment position in New York, only to have the contract rescinded days later.

Lawsuit: Washington-based company falsely generates divorce petitions for Louisiana patrons

By Max Schramel |
NEW ORLEANS – A woman is suing a website she claims generated a faulty illegal divorce petition outside of its jurisdiction.