Crowder An insurance company sued by an Alton man who won more than $1 million last year in a personal injury trial is asking a Madison County judge to rule in its favor in a case stemming from a settlement with the injured party.
Hylla An Alton man who won more than $1 million in a suit over an accident that caused him to lose his right foot has asked for default judgment against the insurance company that settled his claims before trial.
Callis Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis will hear the Village of Maryville's motion to dismiss a suit brought against it by the owner of a sports bar who alleges the village and its police officers arrested him without cause at his ex-wife's urging.
Hylla Motions will not be heard tomorrow in an Alton man's foot amputation suit, however, that plaintiff has filed yet another lawsuit stemming from the case. This time he's suing an insurance company he claims bribed a witness during his first suit's trial.
The plaintiff who won a $1.375 million verdict in November in Madison County for the amputation of his right foot and lower leg says there are not settlement negotiations taking place despite claims made in a motion filed by the defendant.
Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder must figure out how to handle a mystery witness in a legal malpractice case set for trial on Feb. 12.
Hylla Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla is scheduled to hear a move for sanctions against an insurance company on allegations it paid a mentally ill woman to testify in a foot amputation trial.