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Med mal case dismissed by plaintiffs comes back with new judge
BELLEVILLE – Clients of Joseph Bartholomew changed their minds about dismissing a medical malpractice suit, and in the process they apparently changed the judge presiding over it. -
Podiatrist says patient failed to follow instructions in suit alleging amputation
A physician and his practice argue that a patient failed to follow instructions and exercise reasonable care for her own safety in a lawsuit alleging her foot ulcer became septic, resulting in amputation. -
Post-trial settlement reached following $3.75M verdict in medical malpractice suit
After a St. Clair County jury awarded a mother and her daughter $3.75 million following the third trial attempt in a medical malpractice suit alleging hypoxia and fetal depression during birth, the parties announced that they had reached a post-trial settlement. -
Cook wants Gilbert to reverse Daly in insult-laden brief; Seeks more discovery in car crusher’s injury suit
BENTON – Bruce N. Cook of Belleville claims an adversary fooled a judge and lawyers including his own, but he insists the adversary didn’t fool him. -
Man alleges Distinctive Dermatology failed to timely diagnose cancer
BELLEVILLE – A man alleges his cancer was not timely diagnosed and treated by a physician and medical office. -
Customer sues La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries over parking lot trip, fall
BELLEVILLE – A customer of an O'Fallon store alleges a gap in the parking lot caused her to fall. -
Memorial Medical Center, physicians allegedly failed to diagnose knee fracture
BELLEVILLE – A patient alleges that a fracture went undiagnosed by a medical center and physicians. -
Nearly half of Kolker campaign contributors have cases before the judge; Campaign says contributions are not solicited
BELLEVILLE – Almost half the civil suits that began in St. Clair County Associate Judge Chris Kolker’s court from July through December last year involved lawyers who contributed to his campaign for circuit judge in the same period. -
Gitersonke Foot Clinic patient seeks damages following amputation
EDWARDSVILLE – The patient of a St. Clair County podiatrist alleges she required an amputation after her foot ulcer became septic. -
Plaintiffs awarded more than $4 million in 2017 St. Clair County jury trials
St. Clair County saw 13 civil cases go to trial in 2017 with a total of approximately $4,046,499.82 awarded to plaintiffs in 10 of those cases. -
Woman claims she suffered injuries during surgery at St. Louis University
BELLEVILLE – A St. Clair County patient alleges she was injured after a back surgery. -
Driver alleges woman ran stop sign, caused Mascoutah collision
BELLEVILLE – A woman is seeking damages from a driver who allegedly ignored a stop sign and caused a collision in Mascoutah. -
Man seeks more than $50,000 after collision at Belleville intersection
BELLEVILLE – A motorist is seeking more than $50,000 in damages after a collision in Belleville. -
Royal Pines seeks to dismiss tenant’s suit alleging failure to repair damages
A condominium seeks to dismiss a tenant’s lawsuit alleging the association failed to make repairs to her unit for more than five years. -
Policy owner claims insurers failed to have arbitration proceedings
BELLEVILLE — A policy owner is suing two insurance carriers for allegedly failing to carry out arbitration proceedings. -
Patient alleges injuries to common bile duct
BELLEVILLE — A patient is suing medical service providers for allegedly causing injuries to her common bile duct. -
Enterprise denies liability in wrongful death suit
Enterprise argues that a customer’s death was caused by his own negligence by choosing to walk on the interstate to aid a disabled vehicle while waiting on the side of the highway after his rental car ran out of gas. -
Settlements reached in suit alleging chemical exposure caused Parkinson's disease
St. Clair County Circuit Judge Vincent Lopinot granted several motions for good faith finding and dismissal following settlement agreements in a man’s lawsuit alleging he developed Parkinson’s disease after years of working with chemicals in the flooring business. -
Company sues general contractors following plant shutdown
BELLEVILLE — A company is suing general contractors for allegedly failing to provide a fully functioning automation system, causing plant shutdown. -
Center Ethanol alleges Afton Chemical explosion caused power outage, equipment damage
BELLEVILLE – A Sauget company and its insurer are seeking damages after an explosion at a neighboring facility allegedly caused $1 million in damages.