BELLEVILLE – A Bi-State bus passenger is suing the company after one of its employees allegedly caused the bus to lurch forward while she was getting off the bus, knocking her to the floor and injuring her.
BELLEVILLE – A former Ervin Cable employee is suing the company for alleged defamation, claiming it falsely published that he was receiving kickbacks in return for awarding contracts.
EDWARDSVILLE - A woman is suing the Country Club View Condominium Homeowners Association for allegedly failing to maintain an Edwardsville property, which allegedly caused to her injure herself while vacuuming.
EAST ST. LOUIS - A patient claims a medical device manufactured by Cook Medical Incorporated was surgically implanted and then malfunctioned, causing injuries to her internal organs.
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She took a leadership role in Speak for Students, a parents rights advocacy group that educated and mobilized parents to petition their local school boards for greater control of their children's education and medical decisions.
EAST ST. LOUIS – U.S. District Judge David Dugan showed little interest in expanding a wrongful death claim into a claim that Amazon protects negligent Chinese suppliers from liability.
EDWARDSVILLE - McDill Incorporated is suing R & W Builders, Inc. for allegedly failing to pay subcontractors for construction of a project and keeping payments for themselves.
BELLEVILLE – A man is suing Caseyville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center on the behalf of an elderly woman, alleging she developed bed sores due to negligence.
BELLEVILLE – A woman claims a child threw a ping pong paddle at her at the Dorchester Swim & Tennis Club, striking her in the mouth and causing injuries.
BELLEVILLE – A woman is suing Memorial Hospital for negligence, alleging that one of its surgeons accidentally sewed up a medical pad inside of her during surgery and caused her pain for many years.
If what follows isn’t an indictment of Illinois’ education establishment, we don’t know what is. Of Decatur’s public school 3rd-graders in 2019, just 2 percent of black and 16 percent of white students could read at grade level. In Rockford, it was 7 percent of black students. In Peoria, 8 percent of blacks. And in Elgin, just 11 percent of Hispanic 3rd-graders could read at grade level. Similar results can be found across the state.
EAST ST. LOUIS - A former employee of Granite Nursing Rehabilitation Center (GNRC) is suing the company for allegedly terminating her employment in retaliation for reporting sexual abuse and then requesting additional sick time when diagnosed with COVID-19.