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Barge company seeks to dismiss suit alleging man fell into river, became trapped under barge during snowstorm
A barge company argues that a man’s lawsuit alleging he slipped on ice, fell into the Mississippi River during a snowstorm and became trapped under the barge should be dismissed because the incident was the result of the natural accumulation of snow and ice and was not foreseeable. -
Barge company says employee fell into freezing river, became trapped under barge due to pre-existing condition
A barge company argues that an employee’s concealed pre-existing condition is to blame when he allegedly slipped on ice, fell into the Mississippi River during a snowstorm and became trapped under the barge by the current. -
Suit alleges buyer, seller of barge failed to pay facilitator's fee
A company that aids in barge sales is suing the seller and buyer for allegedly utilizing its services but failing to pay the 6 percent facilitator’s fee. -
Owner of towing vessel seeks exoneration from deckhand's Jones Act suit
The owner of a towing vessel operating near Granite City seeks exoneration or limited liability from a former deckhand’s suit alleging he suffered a respiratory incident due to unfiltered airborne particles. -
Suit alleges healthcare benefit plan administrators engaged in a fraudulent scheme
BENTON — An employer is suing healthcare benefit plan administrators for allegedly failing to manage and administer the plaintiff's employees' health benefits program. -
Man sues over lost investment
A Madison County resident accuses a Nebraska man of fraud. -
Yandle must decide move to disqualify plaintiff’s firm on eve of injured seaman’s bench trial
BENTON – Former U.S. district judge Patrick Murphy and the Armbruster Dripps firm misstated facts and slung mud in a brief opposing the firm’s disqualification from an injury trial, according to defendant SCF Lewis and Clark. -
Maritime company says employee’s lawsuit barred by statute of limitations
A maritime company seeks to dismiss an employee’s lawsuit alleging injuries while installing a motor on a barge. -
Marine transport company denies liability in alleged botulism ingestion
Magnolia Marine Transport claims a man’s botulism illness was the result of his own negligence and was a pre-existing ailment. -
Deadlines set in lawsuit against barge company
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Federal magistrate and jury find plaintiff misrepresented origin of injuries in Jones Act suit
Nienhuis A client of Alton attorneys Roy Dripps and Charles Armbruster was hit with a $97,110 judgment in federal court after a magistrate found the plaintiff misrepresented the origin of his injuries in a Jones Act suit against his employer. -
Deckhand denies company's affirmative defenses
A deckhand suing his employer for injuries allegedly received on the job is denying the affirmative defenses asserted by defendant MERS, Inc., doing business as Economy Boat Store.