State Farm
Recent News About State Farm
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State Farm wouldn’t roll over, and now it’s payback time
Imagine living in a community demoralized by a culture of corruption, where some partisan judges provide a veneer of respectability for a number of unscrupulous lawyers who seek to enrich themselves by threatening successful businesses with bogus lawsuits. -
State Farm sued over Collinsville fire claim
A St. Clair County man says his insurance company has failed to fulfill its obligation after his Collinsville home was lost in a fire. -
Four sue State Farm over unpaid claim alleging insurer's attitude 'cavalier' and 'biased'
Four people have filed suit against their insurance agency, alleging it refuses to pay them for damages they sustained in a collision. -
Insurer claims driver was texting in suit seeking $50K
An insurance company has filed suit against the driver who it claims struck one of its customer’s vehicles after texting while driving, causing the insurance company to pay more than $50,000 to its customer. -
State Farm accused of refusing to pay under-insured claim
MorminoA woman and her two children have filed suit against their insurance company after they allege it refused to pay them for damages they sustained in a collision.Tamera Jo Weber, Kurtis Weber and Michaela Weber claim they were riding in a 2009 Chevrolet Sequoia when an underinsured driver struck the Sequoia on Oct. 16, 2011, at about 8:46 p.m.At the time of the collision, the Webers had insurance -
State Farm seeks dismissal from police officer's suit
An insurance company seeks to be dismissed from a Washington Park police officer’s lawsuit alleging he is owed money for injuries from an automobile accident with an intoxicated driver. -
State Farm seeks to recover payout of uninsured motorist benefits
An insurance company has filed suit against the driver who it claims struck one of its clients while he was standing on the side of the road. -
Appellate brief: Philip Morris would take on Tillery in new trial over $10 billion judgment
Odorizzi TilleryMOUNT VERNON – Cigarette maker Philip Morris announces itself ready to repeat a Madison County trial that ended with a $10 billion judgment, 10 years ago.Philip Morris sprang the idea in a brief opposing a bid by St. Louis lawyer Stephen Tillery to win back the judgment that the Illinois Supreme Court took away in 2005.In 2003, Tillery had persuaded Circuit Judge Nicholas Byron -
Oh no, not -- ‘The Karmeier Deposition!'
“Things look grim, men, but don’t despair. It’s always darkest before the dawn. We’re up against it this time, but we still have one option left. It’s our last resort. We hoped it wouldn’t come to this, but now, at last, it has. It’s time to implement -- ‘The Karmeier Deposition’!”