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Airbnb sued over alleged snake-infested rental in Grafton
An Airbnb guest is suing the worldwide website offering alternative accommodations after she allegedly found a Grafton rental infested with snakes. -
Woman claims Sun Service failed to properly install drain line, caused water leaks
EDWARDSVILLE – A South Roxana homeowner alleges that an Edwardsville business failed to properly install a drain line and caused damages to her home. -
Patient sues Barnes-Jewish Hospital following placement of lumbar drain
A Collinsville couple is suing a St. Louis medical center alleging the husband was injured because of a failure to maintain a sterile field. -
Crash on Broadway in Highland subject of injury suit
A crash two years ago at Broadway and Swallow in Highland is subject of a personal injury lawsuit filed May 19 in Madison County Circuit Court. -
Resident alleges St. Paul's Home failed to change dressing on wound
BELLEVILLE — A resident is suing a Belleville nursing home for allegedly failing to properly treat her heel would or change the dressing. -
Patient alleges chiropractor failed to diagnose spinal tumor
EDWARDSVILLE — A patient is suing a doctor and medical group for allegedly failing to diagnose a spinal tumor. -
Case management conference set in lawsuit alleging minor patient contracted herpes from dental tools
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder scheduled a case management conference in a woman’s suit alleging her daughter contracted the herpes simplex Type 1 virus from contaminated dental tools during a routine dental exam. -
Collinsville attorney reaches settlement in failed adoption suit
A Collinsville attorney accused of failing to disclose a conflict of interest in an adoption case has reached a settlement with the Jersey County couple. -
Adoption agency accuses couple of failing to obtain home study in botched adoption suit
An adoption agency argues that a Jersey County couple failed to seek out an agency to provide a home study and consent to their adoption in a suit alleging a conflict of interest. Plaintiffs Greg and Janet Warren claim they entered into a contractual relationship with attorney Deborah Crouse-Cobb of Crouse-Cobb & Bays in Collinsville on Nov. 22, 2013, to provide legal services related to the adoption of Jude Warren, a child. -
Trial date set in suit alleging botched adoption
A jury trial has been scheduled for Sept. 11, 2017, in a Jersey County couple’s lawsuit alleging a Collinsville attorney and adoption agency’s conflict of interest botched their attempt to adopt a baby. -
Plaintiffs don't get to change judges simply because they withdraw, refile suit, high court rules
The Illinois Supreme Court has shot down a plaintiff’s attempt to change judges after she dropped a lawsuit and then re-filed it, saying her attempt to “reset the clock” on the process was a loophole those who wrote the rules did not intend to be exploited. State law allows each party to a lawsuit to request one substitution of judge without cause, as long as the motion is made before the judge ha -
VIP Manor in Wood River sued over resident's care
Hopkins While living at a Wood River nursing home, a man suffered from multiple urinary tract infections and endured a fall and pneumonia, which seriously affected his health, according to recently filed lawsuit. -
Med mal complaint against St. Anthony's claims doctor failed to intubate patient
A man has filed suit against the doctor who he claims caused him brain damage when the doctor failed to adequately treat him after he arrived at the hospital unresponsive. -
Hopkins firm relocates from Edwardsville to Alton; 'Leading Lawyer' distinction bestowed on firm owner
Hopkins The Law Firm of John J. Hopkins and Associates has re-located from its Edwardsville location to 500 6th St. in Alton. -
Man sues physicians, radiology group, hospital
A man claims he suffered a disabling stroke because of negligence by his surgeon, the radiologist he was referred to and the hospital that treated him.