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News from April 2008


Asbestos Motion Docket: Monday, April 21

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Tuesday, April 22

By Carrie Gonzalez |
9:30 a.m.

Monday, April 21

By Carrie Gonzalez |
10 a.m.

Railroad engineer claims sleep disorder in $50k suit

By Steve Gonzalez |
A former engineer for Norfolk Southern filed suit against the railroad alleging his sleep disorder was caused by being forced to work "irregular shifts."

R&M Oil and Supply seeks balance owed in suit

By Ann Knef |
R&M Oil and Supply, Inc. of Columbia is seeking $98,577.76, plus interest, costs and attorney's fees from New Heights Recovery-Illinois LLC.

Legal malpractice claims seeks $750k in damages

By Ann Knef |
Darlene Green filed a legal malpractice complaint against Granite City attorney John T. Papa alleging he failed to file an injury claim in a circuit court "where she could have have had a jury rule on her claim and would have been able to appeal any adverse decision of the court or jury."

Norfolk Southern worker files complaint in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
A Norfolk Southern employee who was injured while unloading railroad cars filed a personal injury complaint in Madison County Circuit Court April 14, alleging she sustained painful and permanent injuries.

Meridian Village targeted in med mal complaint

By Steve Gonzalez |
Meridian Village The estate of Irmona Browning filed suit against Meridian Village Care Center in Madison County Circuit Court April 11, alleging the nursing home violated the Illinois Nursing Home Care Act.

New Lawsuits: Tuesday, April 15

By Steve Gonzalez |
Judith Gately, as Special Administrator of the Estate of Nathaniel Gately, Deceased, and Jerry Westmoreland v. Robert Blain, Executor of the Estate of Brian Blain, deceased

Fall from doc's exam table leads to $50k personal injury claim

By Steve Gonzalez |
A man who fell off a doctor's exam table filed a personal injury suit against St. Louis Cardiology Consultants claiming they failed to assist him.

Former Firestone employee claims retaliatory discharge

By Ann Knef |
A former employee of Firestone who was hurt during the course of his employment claims he lost his job after filing a workers' compensation claim.

Virginian's estate files 165th asbestos complaint in Madison County

By Steve Gonzalez |
Asbestos lawsuits account for more than half of all major civil cases filed so far this year in Madison County Circuit Court.

Confusing paint contributes to casino patron's parking lot injury

By Ann Knef |
Casino Queen Casino Queen patron Audrey Curtis of O'Fallon is seeking in excess of $200,000 for injuries she sustained Aug. 28, 2006, after tripping over a concrete barrier in the casino's parking lot.

Associated Bank seeks repayment on promissory note

By Ann Knef |
Associated Bank NA filed suit against Dennis Technology LLC, as well as Michael and Melinda K. Dennis, for repayment of a promissory note.

Jones Act suit filed against Matteson Marine Service

By Steve Gonzalez |
Bruce Congdon filed a Jones Act complaint against Matteson Marine Service in U.S. District Court April 7, alleging his employer failed to provide him a safe place to work.

Convenient Food Mart sued over water leak

By Ann Knef |
Convenient Food Mart Roger Elliot of Belleville is seeking in excess of $200,000 in damages for injuries he sustained last year at Convenient Food Mart in Belleville when he slipped and fell on a puddle of water which had leaked from a cold drink cooler.

Opponents rally against revival of Structural Work Act

By Ann Knef |
Kohen Fixing a problem that doesn't exist? Opponents of the Construction Safety Act think so.

Kill the Pfizer class action

By The Madison County Record |
After three years of trying, class action lawyer Stephen Tillery has dropped his claim that Pfizer is "misrepresenting" consumers in its marketing of popular painkillers Bextra and Celebrex.

How Charlton Heston saved academic freedom at Northwestern University

By Dan Proft |
His autobiography was entitled, "In the Arena" and that is most certainly where Charlton Heston lived his life.

'Ramping' biker boy's appeal upheld by appellate court

By Steve Gonzalez |
Moran MOUNT VERNON - In a 2-1 split decision, the Fifth District Appellate Court in Mt. Vernon affirmed former Madison County Circuit Judge George Moran's decision to grant summary judgment in favor an eight-year-old boy injured while riding his bike.