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Edwardsville cyclist alleges defective Schwinn bicycle from Target caused serious head injuries
EDWARDSVILLE – An Edwardsville man is suing Target stores and the manufacturers of Schwinn bicycles, alleging a defective bike caused him to fall and suffer a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage. -
Ervin Cable employee sues over alleged defamation
BELLEVILLE – A former Ervin Cable employee is suing the company for alleged defamation, claiming it falsely published that he was receiving kickbacks in return for awarding contracts. -
Man sues Collinsville property owner after allegedly tripping over tree
EDWARDSVILLE – A man is suing a Collinsville property owner after allegedly tripping over a tree in his yard and injuring himself. -
Woman sues Granite City nursing home, alleging improper care
EDWARDSVILLE - A Madison County woman has sued a Granite City nursing home and rehab center, alleging it provided improper care that led to amputation of her right leg. -
Speech pathologist alleges student assaulted her at Alton Catholic Children's Home, causing fractured pelvic region
EDWARDSVILLE - A speech pathologist claims she was assaulted by a female minor with a history of violence at the Alton Catholic Children’s Home. -
Employees file lawsuit against Olin over alleged overtime payment violations
EDWARDSVILLE - A group of employees are suing their East Alton employer, alleging they were required to work for one hour while off the clock each day, violating state overtime laws. -
Local courts announce re-opening plans following lead from Illinois Supreme Court
The Illinois Supreme Court today issued an order and operational guidelines to help courts statewide resume in-person operations, effective June 1, and establish procedures for remote hearings. -
Church sues over alleged unreasonable denial of claim following flood damage
EDWARDSVILLE – A church has filed suit against its insurance company over an alleged "vexatious and unreasonable" denial of a claim after heavy rainfall caused sewers and drains to back up and damage the property. -
Manufacturer of biometric timekeeping devices sued over alleged violation of privacy act
EDWARDSVILLE – A manufacturer of devices used to collect employees' biometric information faces a lawsuit over claims it violated an Illinois privacy act.