A former UPS delivery driver has sued a Madison County supply and equipment company for injuries suffered while trying utitlize, what he claims, were worn uneven portion of a stairway, which led to his fall.
The asbestos motion docket for Madison County will be held at 9 a.m. on Oct. 5 and 9 in Associate Judge Stephen Stobbs' courtroom, room 327, in the Madison County Circuit Court in Edwardsville.
MudgeMadison County Circuit Judge William Mudge has ordered a UPS driver claiming injuries from fending off a dog attack to produce medical records and other documents related to his case.UPS worker Steven Campbell sued last November claiming the incident occurred in July 2012 while he was trying to deliver a package to the residence of Kevin Autenrieb in Edwardsville.Campbell accuses Autenrieb of
Paul Marks Paul Marks of the Lakin Law Firm swears that a week before the Nov. 7 election he did not know Madison County Circuit Judge Don Weber commented on the Lakin firm at a campaign appearance in September.
Jeff Hebrank Even though Madison County made the American Tort Reform Association's "judicial hellhole" list for the fifth consecutive year, defendants in cases seeking at least $1 million in damages have fared very well here this year.