A man who claims he fell 15 feet from a stack of cover tops located at the end of a barge filed a Jones Act case in Madison County Circuit Court Feb. 17.
An East Alton personal injury attorney known for suing large corporations over customer slip and falls is among five plaintiffs suing a Mexican restaurant for bad margaritas and chips.
A man who claims the injuries to his back and neck were caused by repetitive traumas while operating a backhoe and repairing railroad tracks for Norfolk Southern Railway filed a Federal Employers' Liability Act suit in Madison County Circuit Court Jan. 11, seeking damages in excess of $50,000.
An Olin employee who was injured in a fire on Jan. 10, 2005, filed a suit against the seller, provider, servicer and installer of a fire extinguishing system in Madison County Circuit Court Oct. 31, 2005.
Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian will hear arguments on Jan. 20, to dismiss a benzene case that was filed by a man who claims he developed acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after being exposed to benzene.
A man who claims he suffered serious injuries while working on a barge, filed Madison County's first Jones Act case of 2006, against Alter Barge Lines.
John and Lucille Kleeman, owners of the Biltmore Apartments in South Roxana, will attempt to dismiss a case filed against them by an East Alton couple who allege they were assaulted by the apartment's property manager.
Madison County Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron will hear Granite City's arguments to dismiss a case filed by a couple who claims their home was nearly demolished without being notified by the city.
Stephen Tillery Poised to deliver one of the most powerful decisions in recent times, the Illinois Supreme Court will rule Thursday whether a $10 billion Madison County bench verdict is upheld or overturned.
Shop N Save Customers at the East Alton Shop 'N Save are seeking damages for being falsely accused of stealing a purse owned by Ruth Dilley--who later realized she had left it at home.
Madison County Circuit Judge Andy Matoesian will hear a motion to dismiss a benzene suit against 91 defendants on the doctrine of forum non conveniens Friday, Dec. 2.
A former trackman for BNSF Railway filed a Federal Employee Liability Act suit in federal court Nov. 10 alleging it failed to provide him a reasonably safe place to work.
Norton Of the 24 judges--12 associate and 12 circuit-- in the St. Clair County Courthouse, Judge Bill Norton is the lonely Republican. So it goes that he’s relegated to the anything-but-glamorous Family Division, akin to latreen duty among those on the bench.
An Olin employee who was injured in a fire on Jan. 10 filed a suit against the seller, provider, servicer and installer of a fire extinguishing system in Madison County Circuit Court Oct. 31.