Barry & Loewy LLP has experience and a record of success in representing people injured or killed in truck accidents in Port Arthur, TX. If you are involved in a crash with a tractor trailer or 18 wheeler in Port Arthur, it is important that you obtain a lawyer that is experienced in handling Texas truck accidents to represent you.
Port Arthur,
Texas, founded by
Arthur Edward Stilwell, inhabits more than 140 square miles along the
western shores of
Sabine Lake in picturesque
Jefferson County. Located in southeastern TX, Port Arthur, TX lies 90 miles
east of
Houston. Port Arthur, along with the cities of
Beaumont and
Orange, forms the Golden Triangle industrial region. Port Arthur sits in
close proximity to the
Louisiana border, just 250 miles east of
New Orleans.
Port Arthur,
TX boasts a strong oil refining capacity, where companies such as
Huntsman Corporation Petrochemical Manufacturing and
Motiva Enterprises LLC are among the top employers. Currently enveloped in
an economic boom, Port Arthur, Texas enjoys the benefits of close proximity to
the
Port of Port Arthur and the
Port of Beaumont. Port Arthur is also home to a campus of
Lamar University.
Port Arthur,
Texas, population 57,755 in
Census 2000, has also been home to notable residents such as the legendary
Janis Joplin and
Jimmy Johnson, the coach of the
Dallas Cowboys. This delightful
Gulf Coast community attracts a wealth of visitors to the area annually for
live music and events such as
CavOILcade,
Mardi Gras Southeast Texas and Cayman Night. Other popular destinations
include the Buu Mon Buddhist Temple, Lady of Guadalupe Shrine,
Museum of the Gulf Coast,
Texas Artists Museum and Veterans Memorial Park.
Port Arthur, TX News Headlines
Truck, city bus wreck sends four to hospital (Port Arthur News) - Wed, 25 Jun 2008
Four people are recovering from an accident involving a Port Arthur City Transit Bus.
“If a truck loses its load and a vehicle runs into it, it could have disastrous effects,” said Marc Shepherd of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) in a recent interview with The Examiner, commenting on an accident where a driver lost control of an automobile due to a bean spillage on the highway.
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, June 9, 2008 (ENS) - Environmental groups have filed comments and numerous related documents with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in opposition to a company's application for authorization to import and burn polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, in Southeast Texas.



