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Father claims toddler became ill after finding needle in Casino Queen hotel room
A man claims his two-year-old child suffered injuries after finding a needle in their Casino Queen hotel room. -
Granite City attorney sued after refiling glycometer lawsuit one day late, resulting in dismissal
A Granite City attorney is being sued by his client after voluntarily dismissing an underlying lawsuit involving an alleged faulty glycometer and then refiling the lawsuit one day beyond the applicable statute of limitations, causing the case to be dismissed with prejudice. -
Dermatologist sued by patient claiming areas of concern were ignored
BELLEVILLE — A dermatologist is facing a claim he failed to properly diagnose and treat areas on a patient's foot that developed into cancer. -
Customer alleges Mallard Lake's poor maintenance of porch led to mobile park injuries
EDWARDSVILLE -- A former tenant is suing Mallard Lake Mobile Home Park, alleging injuries on a front porch could have been avoided if proper maintenance had been done. -
Former corner market employee alleges wrongful termination
GRANITE CITY - A former employee of a corner market is suing after she was allegedly fired for filing a workers' compensation claim. -
Protective order entered for settlement evidence in attorney’s fee sharing lawsuit
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder granted a motion for a protective order in a fee dispute filed by a former associate attorney with Roth Law. -
Ten trials went to verdict in Madison County in 2017; Jurors awarded plaintiffs $676,787
With 10 lawsuits in Madison County going to verdict in 2017, jurors awarded plaintiffs a total of $676,787. -
Golfer files amended complaint after Mudge partially granted dismissal in suit over tournament handicap rules
After Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge partially granted Sunset Hills Country Club’s motion to dismiss a Granite City physician’s lawsuit over handicapped golf rules, the plaintiff filed an amended complaint alleging he suffered severe emotional distress after being suspended and threatened with sanctions. -
Madison County jury reaches defense verdict in pedestrian's accident suit
A Madison County jury returned a defense verdict in favor of a truck driver sued for allegedly driving over a pedestrian’s foot. -
Passenger alleges injuries from Granite City collision
EDWARDSVILLE — A passenger is suing a motorist for allegedly causing a Granite City collision. -
Judge Crowder denies summary judgment but dismisses portion of attorney’s legal fee suit
Madison County Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder denied summary judgment but granted dismissal of counts I through VI in a fee dispute lawsuit brought by Roth Law’s former associate attorney Deborah Besserman. -
Wal-Mart, Subway deny liability in slip and fall suit
Wal-Mart and Subway both allege a woman caused her own injuries when she fell on a slippery floor. -
Madison County lawyer seeks legal fees from Roth Law Offices
A Madison County attorney is suing a Granite City law firm, alleging non-payment of legal fees for work she referred to her firm. -
Passenger alleges injuries from rear-end collision
A Granite City man is suing over injuries he sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Justin Valenzuela filed the suit Nov. 6 in Madison County Circuit Court against Oddriea Bazzell. On Jan. 12, 2015, the suit claims, the plaintiff was a passenger in a vehicle that was rear-ended by defendant Bazzell. -
Sunset Hills Country Club says its handicap rule change was authorized by USGA rules
Sunset Hills Country Club argues that its handicap allowances established during a golf tournament were authorized by United States Golf Association (USGA) rules in a disabled man’s lawsuit alleging he was deprived of benefits after the rules were changed. -
Granite City denies liability in suit alleging man fell in sewer
Granite City has denied the allegations raised against it in a man’s lawsuit alleging he stepped on an insufficient manhole cover and fell in the sewer. According to Andrew Flood’s July 28 lawsuit, he claims he was in a vehicle accident at Maryville and Edwardsville roads in Granite City on March 20. -
Madison County heating business sues construction company, alleging failure to pay
A Madison County HVAC business is suing a Minnesota construction company, alleging lack of payment for work performed. after allegedly performing work, but not getting paid. -
St. Clair County motorist sues two other drivers following three-car accident
BELLEVILLE -- A St. Clair County man is suing two other drivers, alleging their negligence led to a three-car accident. -
Nursing home patient sues guardian over money conversion
A nursing home patient claims the money intended for nursing home bills was wrongfully converted for personal use by the account guardian. -
Wrongful death involving high-speed collision settles for $75,000
A wrongful death suit resulting from a collision at 100 miles per hour has settled for $75,000.