Quantcast

MADISON - ST. CLAIR RECORD

Thursday, March 28, 2024

News from July 2016


Resident accuses Wood River Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center of negligence

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE – A resident of a health care facility has filed suit over injuries she sustained after a fall.

Man alleges he was injured by pile of fencing

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE – A man has filed suit against a tenant and property owners alleging he was injured because of their negligence.

Driver alleges she was injured in accident on St. James Road

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE – A Madison County resident alleges she was injured by a motorist who was driving on the wrong side of the road.

RLJ Lending Co. alleges Edwardsville resident defaulted on loan

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE – A lending company alleges an Edwardsville man has not paid back a loan.

Driver alleges she was injured in Venice crash

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE – A woman claims she was injured when her vehicle was struck by an allegedly distracted driver.

Wells Fargo Bank files suit against borrowers alleging unpaid account

By Michael Abella |
EDWARDSVILLE – A financial institution alleges a business line of credit was not paid in full.

Granite City wants judge to continue trial in trip and fall case

By Ann Maher |
The City of Granite City seeks to continue a November trial setting in a sidewalk trip and fall case.

Ameren and JF Electric respond to power pole collapse suit

By Ann Maher |
Ameren Illinois denies negligence in a woman's suit claiming a power pole collapsed on her vehicle while she was operating it in Vandalia last year.

Premises liability case should be litigated in Missouri where alleged injuries took place, Aldi lawyers argue

By Ann Maher |
Attorneys representing Aldi Inc. in a Madison County premises liability lawsuit say that public and private interest factors heavily favor moving the case to a court in Howell County, Mo., where the plaintiff's alleged injuries took place.

Fourth District upholds access to ballot for Baricevic, LeChien and Haida

By Ann Maher |
Fourth District appellate court judges have ruled in favor of three incumbent St. Clair County circuit judges seeking to be elected as if for the first time.

Woman alleges side effects of cancer drug caused permanent baldness

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A Madison County woman alleges she was injured from taking a prescription drug used to treat breast cancer.

Man alleges he was injured by use of Roundup

By The Madison County Record |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A St. Clair County man alleges exposure to an herbicide caused him injuries.

Student driver files claims over alleged injuries

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EAST ST. LOUIS – A student driver has filed suit over injury claims after a collision on Chain of Rocks Road.

Motorist files suit against Gillespie resident claiming negligence

By The Madison County Record |
EDWARDSVILLE – A Brighton motorist is suing a Gillespie resident after an accident in Brighton.

Dunstan and Prenzler battle moves from one controversy to another

By Dawn Geske |
While the recent adoption of a more transparent purchasing policy may have muted one fierce battle between the two politicians vying for the top leadership position in Madison County, another one is just getting started.

Nothing 'safe' about Tom Gibbons' SAFE team

By The Madison County Record |
Why do some law enforcement officials think they can ignore the laws that apply to law enforcement?

Analysis shows Illinois lawmakers are among best paid in country; Illinois Policy Institute says it's time they set example, cut back

By Ann Maher |
CHICAGO - A new report from the Illinois Policy Institute says that taxpayers are spending $32 million per year in "generous" compensation for lawmakers including salaries, per diem payments, mileage reimbursements, health care, dental insurance, pay for committee and leadership roles and pensions.

Union Carbide seeks to dismiss 46 asbestos cases for want of prosecution; Flack was original plaintiff attorney in 30

By The Madison County Record |
In five months before Donald Flack took the robe of a Madison County associate judge, he filed 30 asbestos suits in the circuit court.

The Obama standard: Has it been met?

By Tad Armstrong |
So, before shedding a tear of praise and applauding the cheerful and blind optimism of the Obamas and the Obama third-term-wannabe, I want the grandparents, parents and teens in Detroit, Chicago, Spartanburg (S.C.), Houston, Greenville (S.C.), Atlanta, Saginaw (Mich.), Memphis and St. Louis (nine cities labeled as “war zones” by most) to grade Michelle’s self-proclaimed reason to exist. Have they “left something better” for your kids and grandkids?

Minor child alleges injuries after being struck by motorist

By Maravillas Magtoto |
EDWARDSVILLE – A minor pedacyclist and her mother have filed a suit against a driver alleging his negligence caused her injuries.