Greyhound Lines and several truck companies are being sued in Madison County Circuit Court by injured passengers and the families of deceased passengers following a fatal crash that occurred on an interstate in Highland on July 12.
EDWARDSVILLE – The estate of a deceased woman is suing Family Physicians of Alton for allegedly dismissing her condition, resulting in her death from bilateral pulmonary emboli.
EAST ST. LOUIS — A military veteran who received an honorable discharge claims he faced discrimination for his military service/deployment when reapplying for the previous position he held for almost 10 years as director of the 911 call center in Jersey County.
Supervisors at an Alton dealership seek to dismiss a former car salesman’s suit alleging the defendants asked employees to work as volunteers while collecting COVID-19 unemployment benefits and then brought them back on commission in order to collect Paycheck Protection Program loans.
EDWARDSVILLE — A former car salesman claims an Alton dealership asked employees to work as volunteers while collecting COVID-19 unemployment benefits and then brought salesmen back on commission in order to collect Paycheck Protection Program loans.
Three veterans are suing the manufacturers and distributors of opioids, claiming they should have, or did, know the dangers of the drugs, particularly to those suffering from long term pain.
EDWARDSVILLE — A former Madison County resident who currently lives in Indiana is suing a health care company, alleging she was terminated due to her pregnancy.
Madison County circuit judge candidate and Maryville attorney Marc Parker’s campaign committee received $72,500 in October with less than a week until Election Day.
EDWARDSVILLE – A Madison County woman alleges her former employers failed to compensate her for unused vacation time and time she spent working on-call.