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Fullerton Road rear-end accident causes permanent injuries, suit says
A Granite City man has filed suit against the driver who he claims rear-ended his vehicle, causing him to sustain permanently disabling injuries. -
Injury suit filed over North Illinois accident
A man claims he sustained neck, back, spine and face injuries after a driver rear-ended his vehicle. -
Lawsuit filed by adult entertainment website transferred to federal court
Bozarth A lawsuit filed by an adult entertainment website against Anthony Smith and a number of Internet, cable and phone providers has been removed to federal court. -
Six St. Clair County judicial candidates raise nearly $92,000 in contributions; Lopinot leads with $78,440
Lopinot Candidates running in a trio of contested judicial races in St. Clair County raked in nearly $92,000 in campaign contributions during the most recent reporting period. -
Alorton apartment owner sued by resident injured during fire
A woman has filed suit against the owners of her apartment building, claiming they failed to provide adequate smoke detectors and exits which caused her to sustain injuries during a fire. -
Memorial patient claims employees allegedly caused him to break femur
A man claims doctors at Protestant Memorial Medical Center caused him to sustain a broken left leg. -
Tow fees are constitutional, Alton says in motion to dismiss
Schrempf The City of Alton claims that challenges to administrative tow fee ordinances have been upheld by several Illinois courts. -
Alton files to change motion to dismiss in tow fee class action against city
Schrempf The City of Alton on Friday filed a motion for leave to amend a previously filed motion to dismiss in a Jerseyville man's class action lawsuit against the city. -
Frank Scott Parkway accident causes injuries, suit claims
A St. Clair County woman claims she and her minor son suffered various injuries after a driver rear-ended the vehicle in which they rode. -
Wood River accident causes injuries, suit claims
A woman claims she sustained severe injuries to her neck, back, spine, head and face after a driver rear-ended her vehicle. -
North Illinois rear-end accident causes injuries, suit says
A Smithton couple has filed suit against the driver who they claim rear-ended their vehicle. -
Anderson Hospital named in suit over patient's wrist injury
A man has filed suit against Anderson Hospital and one of its doctors, alleging they failed to properly treat his left wrist fracture. -
First Bank removes St. Clair County class action to federal court
Bartolacci A St. Clair County bank has removed a putative class action lawsuit filed against it to U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois, alleging it will be forced to pay more than $5 million to customers if a judge decides against it. -
Suit claims truck driver crossed into opposite lane on I-255
A St. Clair County man claims he suffered discomfort after a driver struck his vehicle while traveling so fast that it caused the man's vehicle to leave the road. -
East St. Louis sued over sidewalk injury
A man has filed suit against East St. Louis after he says he fell in a hole while walking down the sidewalk. -
Westbrooke Properties claims Heartland Bank charged too much interest in proposed class action
A company that borrowed money from Heartland Bank claims it spent more money on interest than the bank originally represented it would charge. -
Fire truck rear-ends Dodge Neon, suit claims
A St. Clair County woman claims she sustained pain after a person driving a fire truck rear-ended her vehicle. -
Route 159 accident causes injuries, suit claims
A Madison County resident has filed suit against the driver who he claims ran a red light, colliding with him. -
Investors claim they were bamboozled in suit against Trenton man
A Trenton man may have to pay more than $50,000 to elderly investors who say he bamboozled them out of more than $750,000 in a Ponzi scheme. -
Metro-East plaintiff lawyers making sizable donations to Dem candidates
Simmons Metro-East plaintiff lawyers are making a big difference in a couple of competitive state races—including the contest for Illinois governor and House District 112.