Gori About 150 claimants in a Madison County civil conspiracy class action suit claim they were ignorant about the dangers of asbestos exposure because they were given false and misleading information.
A man who tripped and fell face first on a piece of plywood at the Alton Lowe's Home Center has settled his personal injury lawsuit for an undisclosed amount.
We see disputes every week in the Metro-East that have no business in court, and now comes the case of eleven year-old Alexis McCarthy, a soccer player who hurt her arm.
Tracy J. Kostic has filed suit individually and on behalf of her 16-year-old daughter against Amanda A. Ronk, alleging they were injured in a collision.
Trustees of the Alton Police Pension Fund have filed suit against the city, the mayor and the City Council, alleging they have consistently under-funded the account.
Collinsville Acquisitions has filed a breach of contract complaint against Klutch Enterprises and its two principals, alleging they failed to pay past and future rent.
Brickman A legal expert who calls mass litigation screenings "an entrepreneurial response to highly profitable opportunities" estimates the cost of "specious" tort claims to be at least $40 billion.
An Indiana judge ruled that an Indiana corporation should receive nearly half a million dollars from four people, according to a March 24 judgment that was moved to Madison Circuit Court and filed Sept. 17.
Maria Miranda has filed suit on behalf of herself and her two children against Josh R. and Carol I. Klinger, alleging they were severely injured after a collision with the vehicle Josh was driving.
Rodney D. and Kristina S. Grimsley have filed suit on behalf of themselves and two others against Zachary J. Nolker, alleging they were severely injured after a collision with the vehicle Nolker was driving.
Tom Londrigan of Springfield, awaiting a $20 million decision from Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack in a class action against Illinois Bell, failed to excite Stack by suggesting he study everything the Illinois Commerce Commission did 13 years ago.
Rosewood Care Center of Edwardsville A medical malpractice case against Rosewood Care Center that resulted in a mistrial last June is slated to begin again at 9 a.m. on Sept. 8.