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A barge company argues that a man’s lawsuit alleging he slipped on ice, fell into the Mississippi River during a snowstorm and became trapped under the barge should be dismissed because the incident was the result of the natural accumulation of snow and ice and was not foreseeable.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A former Beverly Farm Foundation employee claims she was fired in retaliation for filing a workers' compensation claim after her finger became stuck in a wheelchair.
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An insurance company accused of conspiring with a transport company to misclassify workers as independent contractors denies liability, arguing that it issued individual policies and paid accident benefits to drivers based on their own representations.
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EDWARDSVILLE — An Iraq veteran claims she endured inappropriate comments and touching from a male VA nurse practitioner during a medical exam, aggravating her post-traumatic stress disorder.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A former transport vessel engineer who suffered injuries claims the boat was allowed to be in service even with a negligent captain and the vessel's known unseaworthiness.
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EAST ST. LOUIS — A class of patients and their families claim a helicopter ambulance transport company uses predatory billing practices, charging some patients up to $153 per mile for medical transport services.
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EAST ST. LOUIS — A barge worker claims he suffered injuries when the barge was struck by another vessel and was not given proper maintenance and cure under general maritime law.
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EAST ST. LOUIS — A former barge worker who slipped on an icy deck and fell into the Mississippi River claims he did not receive maintenance and cure for his injuries.
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EDWARDSVILLE — A barge worker injured on the job in 2011 claims his former employer has failed to comply with a prior court ruling.
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St. Clair County jurors awarded a truck driver $346,100 in a lawsuit alleging he fell at a Flying J Truckstop while using the shower.
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A lawsuit involving a dog attack settled during a retrial after the case’s previous jury award was vacated by the Fifth District Appellate Court over speculative testimony.
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A trial on damages only in a suit involving a dog attack is underway in Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge’s court after the case’s previous jury award was vacated by the Fifth District Appellate Court over speculative testimony.
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BELLEVILLE — A Chevrolet truck driver is suing cargo van operators, alleging negligence caused a crash that injured the plaintiff.
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BELLEVILLE — St. Clair County Ob/Gyn is accused of failing to diagnose a pregnant girl's congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
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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.
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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.
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Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth denied a patient’s request for a new trial following a defense verdict in a medical malpractice suit against an Alton pediatrician.
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BENTON — The Sparta Community Hospital and two doctors are being sued after a Pennsylvania man suffered a fatal heart attack.
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A Madison County resident accuses a driver of using her cellphone moments before hitting her vehicle.
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A boy who sued an Alton pediatrician alleging his germ cell tumor progressed due to delayed diagnosis seeks a new trial after a Madison County jury returned a defense verdict in February.