John Hustava
Recent News About John Hustava
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New Lawsuits: Monday, April 30
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Hylla assigned first case since taking oath
A woman recovering from knee surgery at home filed suit against her convalescent service and its employee claiming the employee threw a wooden tray table at her. -
New Lawsuits: Monday, Dec. 4
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New Lawsuits: Thursday, Nov. 30
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Soccer for Fun sued in Madison County
A man injured at Soccer for Fun in Pontoon Beach filed suit claiming a wall and pole in the area he was using was not protected by rubber or some other protection device. -
Casino workers sue under 'seaman' proviso
The "home of the loosest slots" was named in two separate Jones Act suits filed in St. Clair County Circuit Court on allegations that the riverboat gambling facility failed to provide two employees safe places to work. -
New Lawsuits: Friday, April 21
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Son's attack at daycare prompts mother to sue
Jessica Skenderi claims her son's daycare provider failed to protect him from getting beaten up in the restroom. She filed suit against Eden Childcare in Glen Carbon in Madison County Circuit Court March 1. -
Butter on floor leads to Shop N Save suit
Shop N Save Michelle Hooper filed a personal injury suit against Shop N Save in Madison County Circuit Court Dec. 27, alleging she sustained injuries after falling on butter at a Granite City location on Dec. 19, 2004. -
New Lawsuits: Wednesday, Dec. 28
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New Lawsuits: Thursday, Oct. 6
James Bast v. Emily Randolph -
New Lawsuits: Thursday, Sept. 22
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New Lawsuits: Tuesday, Sept. 6
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Dangerous fallen lid leads to $50k personal injury suit
Quik Trip's "carelessness" in allowing a broken soda cup lid to remain on its floor has led to a $50,000 personal injury lawsuit in Madison County. -
New Lawsuits: Monday, Aug. 22
Neynieka Sharp, a minor, by Leandrew Sharp v. Benjamin Bridgeman and American Alton Wood River Taxi -
Granite City Parks seeks to dismiss raised sidewalk case
The Granite City Park District is asking that a lawsuit filed by a woman who allegedly hurt herself on a raised sidewalk be dismissed. -
New Lawsuits: Monday, Aug. 8
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New Lawsuits: Thursday August 4
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New Lawsuits: Tuesday, June 14
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