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Recent News About Challenge Unlimited
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Madison County real estate June 24-28
June 24, 2013 -
Wal-Mart sued over food processor malfunction
A Madison County woman claims she sustained severe injuries to her right hand after a food processor malfunctioned, causing its blades to rotate while her hands were still inside the machine. -
Challenge Unlimited employee claims she was terminated for revealing financial records
A former Challenge Unlimited employee has filed suit against the company and her former boss, alleging she was terminated after revealing financial secrets kept by the company's chief financial officer. -
Challenge Unlimited claims insurer overcharged in work comp premiums
A not-for-profit organization has filed suit against the insurance association that previously provided its workers' compensation insurance policies, saying the insurance company has overcharged it by more than $200,000 in premium payments. -
Challenge Unlimited employee claims retaliatory discharge
A former Challenge Unlimited and Residential Options employee is suing the companies over her alleged wrongful firing after she filed for workers' compensation. -
Bus driver named in civil sexual assault complaint
James Steele, Sr. has refiled a civil complaint against Southwestern Illinois College, its bus driver Lorenzo Perez and Challenge Unlimited, Inc. alleging Perez sexually battered and assaulted his mentally challenged daughter. -
Negligent spreading of salt alleged in suit
Rosemary Cook is suing Munie Lawn Specialties of Caseyville and Challenge Unlimited of Alton for negligent snow and ice removal and negligent spreading of salt on a parking lot. -
Mother claims son sexually assaulted at Challenge Unlimited
The mother of a mentally handicapped adult is suing Challenge Unlimited, a facility that employes disabled persons, for failing to protect her son from a sexual assault. -
Kansas City woman falls at rest area, sues janitors
While passing through Madison County, a Kansas City woman fell on a freshly mopped rest stop floor, injured nearly her entire body and soiled her clothing. -
New Lawsuits: Monday, Sept. 19
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