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Recent News About Neville, Richards & Wuller
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Crossing guard alleges injuries from slip and fall on ice
BELLEVILLE – A married couple is suing the husband's place of employment in connection with injuries he allegedly experienced during a fall on the workplace's premises. -
Homeowner alleges fireplace insert exploded
BELLEVILLE – A homeowner is suing over damages she and her home allegedly suffered as a result of a defective fireplace insert. She is citing negligence and product liability. -
Keystone Pipeline defendants say woman’s estate cannot collect economic damages in farmland dispute
Several defendants associated with the Keystone Pipeline argue that a landowner cannot collect economic damages in her complaint alleging her farmland yields fewer crops after pipeline work was done on her property. -
The Heart Care Group, doctor deny liability in medical malpractice suit
The Heart Care Group in Fairview Heights and one of its doctors deny liability in a patient’s lawsuit alleging they failed to properly diagnose and treat his heart condition. -
Contractors seek to dismiss lawsuit alleging Caseyville couple’s house caught fire due to faulty insulation
Several contractors seek to dismiss a lawsuit alleging faulty insulation installation in a Caseyville couple’s fireplace caused their home to catch fire. -
Kelley dismisses medical malpractice suit alleging shoulder surgery caused carpal tunnel
St. Clair County Associate Judge Randall Kelley granted voluntary dismissal in a patient’s lawsuit alleging shoulder surgery resulted in carpal tunnel syndrome. -
Anderson Hospital doctors deny liability in patient’s medical malpractice suit over stroke
Anderson Hospital and two of its doctors deny liability in a patient’s lawsuit accusing his doctors of failing to catch preliminary symptoms pointing to an eminent stroke. -
Doctor and practice seek to dismiss East Alton woman’s medical malpractice case
A physician and his practice seek to dismiss a patient’s lawsuit claiming they put off an emergency lumbar surgery for too long. -
Medical center blames decedent’s negligence in fatal intrauterine device procedure
A medical center accused in a wrongful death action alleging it botched an intrauterine device procedure accuses the decedent of negligently contributing to her own injuries. Plaintiff Lindsay Cumback, individually and as special administrator of the estate of Ellis Cumback, filed the four-count complaint against Memorial Medical Group, LLC, and Sarah Pringle, CNP, pursuant to the Illinois Wrongful Death Statute on Oct. 29. According to the complaint, the decedent died on July 1 as a result of -
Mudge denies forum non conveniens motion; Transfer not convenient for all parties
Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge denied an insurance claim specialist’s motion to transfer a case alleging a couple was denied insurance coverage after their rental property was burglarized. Mudge concluded that transfer would not be convenient for all parties. Plaintiffs George N. -
Dentist demands jury trial in suit alleging patient went months without teeth
A dentist and his practice demand a trial by jury in a lawsuit alleging a patient went months without teeth when her dentist failed to properly install implants. -
Drivers accused of hitting Belleville cop’s patrol vehicle, deny allegations
Defendants named in a Belleville police officer’s personal injury lawsuit have denied the allegations against them. -
Doctors deny negligence in case alleging failure to diagnose painful injury
A doctor and his physician assistant at the O’Fallon Medical Center deny allegations of negligence in a medical malpractice lawsuit alleging they failed to diagnose a boil near a patient’s anus, causing him intense pain. -
Couple says insurance companies’ jury demand not applicable to insurance coverage for theft
A couple alleging they were denied insurance coverage after their rental property was burglarized while under construction seeks to strike the defendants’ jury demand, saying jurors can only serve as advisors in cases involving insurance coverage for theft. -
Insurance company denies liability in case alleging it refused to reimburse fire damage
An insurance company accused of refusing to reimburse a couple for damages caused to their home following a fire has denied liability in the lawsuit.