Recent News About Harvey
GRETNA – A local casino is being sued by a patron who claims she was injured in a fall off a set of stairs.
GRETNA – Two passengers on a bus that was allegedly struck by a deputy employed by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office are suing.
GRETNA – A casino is being sued by a woman who claims she slipped and fell on a wet floor.
GRETNA – A roofer is suing the owner of a building he was working on after he was allegedly injured after falling through a skylight that had been painted the same color as the roof.
GRETNA – The owners of a Harvey home that was damaged in a fire are suing their property insurer for not covering the damages.
NEW ORLEANS – A local woman is suing her doctor and medical facility claiming she suffered brain damage due to high blood pressure.
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GRETNA – A retail giant is being sued by a woman who claims she was seriously injured after stepping in a hole on the premises.
GRETNA – A local restaurant is being sued by a customer who claims she was seriously injured when a kitchen worker opened a door and knocked her down.
GRETNA – A customer at a local McDonald's is suing after allegedly slipping and falling on grease.
GRETNA – A local shoring company is being sued by homeowners for allegedly severely damaging their home in the process of raising it.
GRETNA – A property insurer is suing a condo association where one of its policyholders lives after her condo was severely damaged by a water leak.
GRETNA – A local homeowner is suing her property insurer claiming it did not properly adjust her claims following Hurricane Isaac and a subsequent hail storm.
GRETNA – A corporate retailer is being sued by a customer who claims she slipped in a puddle of vodka and fell to the floor injuring herself.
GRETNA – A local cellular phone store is being sued by a customer who claims she was injured after being struck by a vinyl sign when attempting to enter the premises.
NEW ORLEANS – A New Orleans resident is being sued over an alleged embezzlement scheme that allegedly resulted in the loss of $500,000.