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Madison County civil docket Oct. 24-28
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 24-28. -
Bus passenger alleges driver slammed the brakes, causing her to fall
EDWARDSVILLE - A passenger is suing Madison County Mass Transit District, alleging she was injured when the driver suddenly slammed on the brakes. -
Madison County civil docket Oct. 4-8
Madison County judge Smith has law cases scheduled on the civil docket Oct. 4-8. -
Madison County civil docket Sep. 6-10
Madison County judges Smith and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket Sep. 6-10. -
Suit alleges Madison County Transit driver failed to yield, caused collision
EDWARDSVILLE — A man alleges he suffered injuries after a Madison County Transit driver failed to yield at an intersection, causing a collision. -
Madison County civil docket May 17-21
Madison County judges Ruth, Smith, and Threlkeld have law cases scheduled on the civil docket May 17-21. -
Madison County civil docket April 26-30
Madison County judges Ruth and Smith have law cases scheduled on the civil docket April 26-30. -
Motorcyclist claiming negligence by transport agency, driver, denies was intoxicated
EDWARDSVILLE - A motorcyclist has denied he was intoxicated when involved in a collision with a community transit vehicle. -
Motorcyclist intoxicated at time of accident, defendants allege in counterclaim
EDWARDSVILLE - A transport agency and its driver facing accusations their actions caused serious injuries to two motorcyclists are counter claiming the driver was intoxicated. -
Madison County saw nine jury trials in 2018; Jurors award plaintiffs more than $186K in damages
Plaintiff verdicts in 2018 may have amounted to two-thirds of the trial outcomes, but jurors sent a clear message to plaintiffs pursuing collision suits after they entered several awards for $1,000 or less. In those suits, a motorist was awarded $1,000 and two bus passengers were awarded $1,000 and $500. -
Madison County jury awards bus passengers $500 and $1,000 in collision suit
Two passengers alleging they were injured when a motorist struck the rear of a Metro transit bus were awarded $500 and $1000 following a three-day trial in Madison County Associate Judge Steven Stobbs’ courtroom. -
Collision suit involving Metro transit bus at trial in Stobbs’ court
A lawsuit alleging two passengers were injured when a motorist struck the rear of a Metro transit bus is at trial in Madison County Associate Judge Steven Stobbs’ courtroom. -
Motorcyclists sue Agency for Community Transit following crash
Two motorcycle riders blame the Agency for Community Transit and a driver for causing an accident. -
Disabled woman alleges injuries after wheelchair rolled down sidewalk
Heartland Healthcare of Collinsville, a healthcare service provider, did not properly care for a disabled woman after her doctor appointment, a lawsuit claims. -
Fifth District tosses ACT appeal of worker's comp commission ruling due to lack of jurisdiction
The Agency for Community Transit's (ACT) attempt to have a circuit court's reversal of an Illinois Workers’ Compensation Commission ruling appealed didn’t get far in the Appellate Court of Illinois for the 5th District because of lack of proper jurisdiction. -
Local family vacationing in Branson questions why an MCT vehicle was parked at entertainment venue Grand Country
A Chevy Silverado bearing the name "Madison County Transit" was spotted in the parking lot of a Branson entertainment venue over the weekend, and prompted a local family vacationing there to ask for an explanation. -
Motorist seeks more than $50,000 after accident involving Agency for Community Transit
EDWARDSVILLE – A man is seeking damages from the Agency for Community Transit after a collision involving an employee in Granite City. -
Passenger sues Madison County Transit over injuries
A passenger on a Madison County Transit bus is suing the agency and driver over injuries he sustained when he fell out of his seat.