J.f. Electric
Recent News About J.f. Electric
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Electric companies deny liability in suit alleging failure to pay; Subcontractor accused of negligent work at substation
Electric companies accused of failing to pay a subcontractor for its work at a Bloomington substation deny liability, arguing that the plaintiff has been paid in full and failed to sufficiently complete the work. -
J.F. Electric alleges Environmental Operations failed to pay for electrical services
EDWARDSVILLE — An Illinois electrical company claims it is owed more than $66,000 under a contract with Environmental Operations. -
J.F. Electric asks court to throw out retaliation suit filed by former employee
A company that is facing retaliation charges has asked the Circuit Court for the Third Judicial Circuit to dismiss the case altogether. -
Former J.F. Electric employee alleges retaliation for work comp claim
EDWARDSVILLE — An employee is suing J.F. Electric for allegedly terminating him for filing a workers compensation claim. -
Electric company voluntarily dismissed from woman's suit alleging power pole fell on her vehile while driving
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder granted voluntarily dismissal of claims against an electric company in a woman’s suit alleging a power pole collapsed on her vehicle while she was operating it in Vandalia. -
Ameren and JF Electric respond to power pole collapse suit
Ameren Illinois denies negligence in a woman's suit claiming a power pole collapsed on her vehicle while she was operating it in Vandalia last year. -
Woman says utility pole collapsed and caused her injuries
EDWARDSVILLE — A woman is suing Illinois Power Company, doing business as Amerenip, and J.F. Electric Inc., claiming their negligence led to the collapse of a power pole that hit her vehicle while she was driving. -
Owner alleges construction companies damaged his property
BELLEVILLE – The owner of commercial real estate in Edgemont is suing four Illinois companies, alleging unauthorized use of a portion of his property. -
Driver rear-ended in construction zone on I-64 sues
A man has filed suit against the driver who he claims rear-ended his vehicle. -
'Duh, gee, judge, I didn’t see that part of the contract!'
“Just because I never showed up for class and didn’t turn in any of the work, you’re giving me an F in the course?” -
Truck driver sues JF Electric and other companies after cable strikes him in face
A truck driver has filed suit against the companies that he claims failed to provide him with proper equipment, allowing a cable to snap and strike him in the face. -
JF Electric sues over $120K debt
Rembusch An Edwardsville electrical company accuses a Missouri trucking company of failing to pay a nearly $120,000 debt. -
Poles made in Mexico, not America, suit claims
Skigen An electric company was forced to pay $300,000 more than it initially was quoted after it was unable to use steel poles manufactured in Mexico, according to a recently filed lawsuit. -
Mudge orders parties to cooperate on deposition scheduling in PKM personal injury case
Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered the remaining parties in a personal injury suit filed over a roller conveyor belt injury to "cooperate" in the days leading up to the suit's July 18 trial. -
Mudge set for final pre-trial in conveyor belt injury suit in July
Mudge Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge will hold the final pre-trial in a conveyor belt injury case has been set for trial several times in the coming weeks. -
Another defendant drops out of consolidated conveyor belt injury cases against PKM
Dripps Defendant RCS Construction Inc. has been dismissed from a pair of consolidated lawsuits brought over an injury an employee at an East Alton Olin Corporation plant allegedly suffered when he fell into a roller conveyor belt. -
PKM conveyor belt injury trial pushed off; had been set today
Dripps A trial involving conveyor belt injuries suffered at an East Alton Olin plant has been continued. -
Another defendant settles conveyor belt injury suit
Dripps Another defendant has settled in a man's personal injury suit related to a conveyor belt made by PKM Machine, now known as Siem Ag-PKM GMBLL. -
Mudge denies summary judgment moves in Olin roller conveyor belt injury suit
Dripps Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has denied two moves for summary judgment filed by two companies sued by a man who was injured by a rolling conveyor belt six years ago.