Jury rules for homeowners damaged by I-635 Express Lane construction [Dallas Business Journal Coverage]

Jury rules for homeowners damaged by I-635 Express Lane construction [Dallas Business Journal Coverage]
Bumpy road could lie ahead for LBJ Express builder after jury awards $248,000 to homeowner [Dallas Morning News coverage]
A family has won its case claiming the LBJ freeway expansion damaged their home. Aurora and Felipe Rodriguez were the first of 223 plaintiffs to go to trial against Trinity Infrastructure, claiming the construction caused the homes to shift and crack. The jury awarded them $248,000 to rebuild
NBC News in Dallas, Texas has reported that a jury has awarded a homeowner $248,723 for damages to their home caused by construction of the LBJ Express Project, paving the way for more than 200 others who have also sued. The verdict was announced on Tuesday afternoon after a trial that lasted more
Jury deliberations are underway in a lawsuit filed by North Texas homeowners who claim construction work on the LBJ Express Project damaged their homes. Closing arguments in the first of hundreds of potential lawsuits were heard this morning at the George Allen Courts Building in Dallas. The case
A family won its case in Dallas County court against Trinity Infrastructure and related companies for damage they say was caused to their house by construction of the LBJ Express project. They are one of 223 homeowners suing the contractors for the same reason. Steve Davis is another. “I want
Se estima que el proceso dure toda la semana, y aunque solo cuatro afectados testificarán, se estima que al menos 200 hogares están perjudicados. http://www.univision.com/dallas/kuvn/noticias/juicios/se-adelanta-el-juicio-de-la-demanda-colectiva-a-la-construccion-de-635-lbj-express-video JOANNA:
A Dallas jury has begun hearing the first of more than 150 claims that the massive Dallas LBJ Express construction project ruined some nearby homes. The LBJ Express damage lawsuit is being tried in a Dallas County courtroom this week and the Plaintiffs in the case are represented by the legal team
On Tuesday, January 3, 2017, Stuart Cochran, of Steckler Wayne & Love, filed a $5 million lawsuit against Adeptus Health on behalf of a Colorado man. The complaint, filed in the Texas Eastern District Court in Sherman, alleges that Adeptus exploits confusion in the healthcare marketplace,
Bruce Steckler was recently interviewed on KMOV News 4 as part of an investigative report on the sale of commemorative coins to the elderly. When asked if he thought that companies selling some of these commemorative coins were committing fraud, Bruce replied that, “it is an industry-wide
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