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Alternative Transportation System sued over passenger's injuries
The estate of a St. Louis man has filed suit against the transportation company that she claims continued to operate a bus even after a man fell from a wheelchair and pleaded for assistance. -
Madison County real estate Dec. 17-21
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St. Clair County real estate Dec. 17-21
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Amco Insurance sues electrical company over $400K Granite City fire loss
Thompson An insurance company claims it was forced to pay more than $400,000 for damages caused to a Granite City company in a fire. -
Insurer seeks more than $1 million after fire at Granite City irrigation company
An insurance company is attempting to collect more than $1 million from an electrical repair service accused of causing a fire at a Granite City irrigation company. -
Shari Murphy and the Maag brothers find time to sue
Time is money, so they say, but it's worth more to some than it is to others. -
Class action filed 10 days after alleged violation of 'Automatic Telephone Dialers Act'
Ten days after an alleged violation of the Illinois Automatic Telephone Dialers Act, an Edwardsville law firm has filed a putative class action suit claiming a telemarketer thwarted a caller ID system by concealing its true identity. -
Truck driver sued for killing pedestrian
The relative of a recently deceased woman claims a truck driver caused the woman's death when he struck her as she walked down the street. -
Helping Hands sued over transport incident
Davis The child of a recently deceased woman has filed suit against a transportation agency after she says employees allowed the woman to ride in a vehicle on her wheelchair without being properly secured, causing the woman to hit her head while riding the bus. -
Judge denies plaintiff third trial in '98 personal injury suit
Dripps Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II declined to give the plaintiff in a 12-year old personal injury suit a third chance before a jury. -
Harrison set to hear plaintiff's plea for third trial in '98 case
Dripps Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II will hear a plea for a new trial in a more than decade old personal injury suit on Wednesday. -
Harrison to hear plaintiff's plea for third trial in 1998 personal injury case
Armbruster Madison County Associate Judge Clarence Harrison II is set to hear a plea by the plaintiff in a 12 year-old personal injury case seeking to take his case to jury for a third time. -
Hearing moved in plaintiff's plea for third trial in 1998 personal injury case
Dripps The hearing of a plaintiff's plea for a third trial in a personal injury case has been moved. -
Plaintiff seeks third trial in 1998 personal injury case
Dripps The plaintiff in a personal injury case that has gone on for more than a decade and has gone to two juries is asking for a third trial. -
Jury finds for defendant second time in re-trial of '97 accident case
A Madison County jury again ruled in favor of a defendant accused of negligence in a 1997 accident involving a middle school student. -
Defense begins case in '97 Edwardsville Middle School accident trial
Dripps An Edwardsville police officer was the first witness Thursday to testify for the defense in a Madison County trial involving a 13 year-old accident case. -
Mother testifies in Edwardsville Middle School accident trial
Dripps The mother of a then-11 year old boy hit by a car at Edwardsville Middle School 13 years ago testified through tears Wednesday about her son's accident. -
Plaintiffs begin case in Edwardsville Middle School accident trial
Dripps Testimony in a case stemming from a December 1997 accident at Edwardsville Middle School got under way Tuesday in Madison County after a day of jury selection Monday. -
Trial involving accident near Edwardsville Middle School in '97 gets under way
Dripps Jury selection in a 12 year-old car accident case that returned to Madison County four years ago got under way Monday. -
Where were state reps and senators at FEMA hearings?
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