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Ob/Gyn, healthcare center voluntarily dismissed from wrongful death suit
A mother has voluntarily dismissed her claims against Specialist in Ob/Gyn Ltd. and a physician after her son allegedly died due to an undiagnosed congenital diaphragmatic hernia. -
Madison County jury reaches defense verdict in patient’s suit alleging lacerated bladder
A Madison County jury returned a verdict in favor of St. Anthony’s Medical Center and a physician in a medical malpractice suit alleging a patient’s bladder was lacerated during a laproscopy procedure. -
Medical malpractice suit at trial in Stobbs’ court
A medical malpractice suit alleging a woman’s bladder was lacerated during a laproscopy procedure is at trial in Madison County Associate Judge Stobbs’ courtroom. -
Memorial Hospital Belleville denies liability in suit alleging birth injury
A Belleville hospital denies liability in a mother’s suit alleging her daughter suffered shoulder and arm injuries during delivery. -
Man settles personal injury suit against auctioneer
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth dismissed a man’s suit alleging he was injured by an upturned garden rake at an auction after the parties reached a settlement agreement. -
Dentist seeks to dismiss patient’s suit alleging nerve damage
An O’Fallon dentist claims a patient provided a health report by a medical doctor rather than a licensed dentist in his suit alleging nerve damage following a tooth extraction. -
Dentists deny liability in suit alleging patient contracted herpes from dental tools
Two Madison County dentists and their practice deny liability in a suit alleging a minor girl contracted the herpes simplex virus from contaminated dental tools. -
Post-trial settlement reached following $3.75M verdict in medical malpractice suit
After a St. Clair County jury awarded a mother and her daughter $3.75 million following the third trial attempt in a medical malpractice suit alleging hypoxia and fetal depression during birth, the parties announced that they had reached a post-trial settlement. -
Woman dismissed from mother’s lawsuit alleging grandson opened door, knocking her to the ground
Madison County Circuit Judge Andreas Matoesian granted dismissal for a woman in her mother’s lawsuit alleging the plaintiff’s grandson struck her when he opened a door to the garage, causing her to fall to the ground. The grandson is still named a defendant. -
Matoesian grants leave to file amended complaint in suit alleging injuries from door
In light of a mother and son’s motion to dismiss, their relative was granted leave to amend her complaint alleging she was injured when she was struck by a door to the garage and fell to the ground. -
Man alleging horse fell on him at training facility files opposition to motion to dismiss
A man alleging his horse fell on him when it was spooked at a training facility argues that the defendants are not authorized to contest the factual allegations of the case in their motion to dismiss. -
Horse training facility seeks to transfer suit to Madison County
A horse training facility and its operators seek to transfer a man’s suit alleging he fell from a spooked horse to Madison County Circuit Court. -
St. Clair County jury awards mother, daughter $300K in 15-year-old medical malpractice case alleging birth injury
A St. Clair County jury awarded a mother and her daughter $300,000 in a 2002 medical malpractice suit alleging the minor suffered hypoxia and fetal depression during birth, allegedly causing permanent hearing loss. -
Anderson Hospital, Maryville Radiology deny liability in patient’s suit alleging undiagnosed cancer
Anderson Hospital argues that a patient’s own comparative fault caused her injuries in a suit alleging several healthcare providers failed to diagnose and treat her breast cancer. -
Woman alleges trip and fall at Scootr's West
BELLEVILLE — A woman is suing Jenny's LLC, d/b/a Scootr's West, alleging negligence in connection with a fall. -
Judge Ruth denied Phillips 66’s motion to dismiss suit alleging contaminated property
Madison County Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth denied several Phillips 66 defendants’ motion to dismiss a man’s suit alleging the companies contaminated his property. -
Auctioneer, property owner deny liability in suit alleging injuries from upturned garden rake
An auctioneer and property owner both deny liability in a guest’s lawsuit alleging he was injured when he stepped on a rake. -
Companies seek to dismiss contamination lawsuit for lack of jurisdiction, exceeding statute of limitations
Companies accused of contaminating a man’s property seek to dismiss the suit for exceeding the statute of limitations and lack of jurisdiction. -
Dental practice denies negligence; Judge denies motion to dismiss
A dentist and his practice deny negligence in a lawsuit alleging a patient went months without teeth after her implants were allegedly installed improperly. -
Dentist seeks to dismiss suit alleging patient went months without teeth
A dentist and his practice seek to dismiss a patient’s complaint alleging she went months without teeth after her implants were allegedly installed improperly.