Halvachs & Abernathy, Llc
Recent News About Halvachs & Abernathy, Llc
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Waterloo man's injury on the job leads to lawsuit
A union laborer accuses a general contractor of not providing a safe place to work. -
Widow sues product manufacturers for husband's death
The surviving spouse of a man who died of lung cancer blames several manufacturers of the asbestos exposure that led to his death. -
Belleville resident blames asbestos manufacturers for late father's mesothelioma
BELLEVILLE – A Belleville woman alleges her late father developed mesothelioma as a result of exposure to asbestos during his life. -
Tenant sues Edwardsville landlord over staircase fall
EDWARDSVILLE — A tenant is suing a rental property owner, claiming he was injured after falling down stairs. -
Truck driver files motion to quash service in suit over fatal Thanksgiving crash on I-55
A truck driver who caused a multi-vehicle fatal collision on I-55 seeks to quash service, claiming he was in Minnesota when he was supposedly served documents in Colorado. -
Laborer alleges injuries after falling from backhoe
BELLEVILLE – A Swansea laborer is seeking damages from the manufacturer of construction equipment after he fell and was injured. -
Carpenter alleges stack of tube piling crushed legs while working in Granite City
BELLEVILLE — A man whose legs were crushed in a workplace incident two years ago in Granite City is suing several contractors involved in the project. -
St. Clair County Public Building Commission seeks dismissal in woman’s suit alleging exposure to toxic chemicals
St. Clair County’s Public Building Commission claims it is a “separate body politic” from St. Clair County and seeks dismissal in a woman’s lawsuit alleging she was exposed to hazardous chemicals from cleaning products. -
Construction company denies liability, files third-party complaint in personal injury suit
A construction company denies liability and claims a Cahokia man’s employer is to blame in the personal injury lawsuit alleging the man was injured when a piece of equipment hit him.