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Kevin Morgan Files Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Home Depot in Texas

Kevin Morgan filed a personal injury lawsuit against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. in federal court in Texas on March 18, 2026, docket 4:26-cv-02168.

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Kevin Morgan Files Personal Injury Lawsuit Against Home Depot in Texas
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Kevin Morgan filed a personal injury lawsuit against Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas on March 18, 2026, according to court records showing the case registered under docket number 4:26-cv-02168.

The case caption lists Morgan as the sole named plaintiff and identifies the defendant as Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. doing business as The Home Depot. Beyond those identifiers, the initial docket entry provides limited detail: the filing record truncates before completing the defendant description, leaving the specific allegations, the nature and location of the alleged injury, counsel of record for either party, and the relief Morgan is seeking all unconfirmed at this stage.

The Southern District of Texas encompasses Houston and the surrounding Gulf Coast region, one of the markets where Home Depot operates a significant number of stores. Whether the alleged incident occurred at a retail location, a job site, or elsewhere has not been established from the available docket information.

The filing is one of several personal injury and consumer claims Home Depot has faced in federal courts in recent years. A separate matter, Shan Harter v. The Home Depot, Inc. and Satco Products, Inc., was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York in May 2023 under case number 2:23-cv-03705, naming Home Depot as a defendant alongside Satco Products, a New York corporation. That case involved counsel from Morgan & Morgan and Auer Ryan P.C. and is distinct from the Texas filing. An earlier federal action, case 8:17-cv-02468-JSM-TBM, was filed in October 2017 and involved Fair Credit Reporting Act claims brought on behalf of a putative class, with Morgan & Morgan attorneys Marc R. Edelman and C. Ryan Morgan signing the pleadings. None of those prior matters are linked to Morgan's 2026 Texas complaint by the available records.

The full complaint in docket 4:26-cv-02168 is obtainable through the federal courts' PACER system and would establish the factual allegations, causes of action, counsel for both sides, and damages sought. Home Depot has not issued a public statement on the filing.

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