Helmkamp Construction
Recent News About Helmkamp Construction
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Madison County real estate Dec. 17-21
December 17, 2012 -
Helmkamp claims U.S. Steel has failed to pay for services
A Missouri construction company claims U.S. Steel has failed to pay it hundreds of thousands of dollars for services and work it provided. -
Helmkamp Construction sues over unpaid labor and materials
A construction company has filed suit against an Ohio and an Illinois corporation, claiming they failed to pay for labor and materials the construction company provided. -
East Alton accident causes injuries, suit claims
A man claims he suffered an ACL tear requiring surgery after a driver allegedly ran a red light and crashed into him. -
Callis order lets some Stack cases forego Jan. 29 status conference
Callis Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis has lifted dozens of civil cases -- among the hundred reassigned from retiring Circuit Judge Daniel Stack -- from a scheduled status conference Jan. 29. -
Callis transfers another 146 cases from Stack
On the heels of a Dec. 1 order transferring more than 80 cases from Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack's docket, Madison County Chief Judge Ann Callis entered an order a week ago taking on another 146 cases from Stack, who will be retiring by the end of next year. -
Helmkamp Construction sued by bank employee who falls at work site
A Lebanon woman has filed suit against Helmkamp Construction and one of its project managers plus First States Investors and Burr Wolff, alleging her lower back, right arm and left leg were severely injured after she fell at a construction site. -
Hangar collapse caused $4 million in damages, suit says
Premier Air Center of East Alton filed suit against Wood River-based Helmkamp Construction in Madison County Circuit Court May 30, alleging a hangar collapsed causing substantial damage and loss to the building and business. -
New Lawsuits: Friday, May 30
Lorraine Henson v. Sears Hardware -
Benzene exposure blamed in worker's Madison County suit
The estate of Rusty Burns filed suit against 19 defendant corporations in Madison County Circuit Court claiming benzene exposure.