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News published on Madison - St. Clair Record in August 2009

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News from August 2009


Route 160 driver caused accident and injuries, suit claims

By Kelly Holleran |
A man who says his left arm was fractured during an accident has filed suit against the driver who he says hit him.

Custom Foam Works sues over unpaid work on water park

By Kelly Holleran |
An Illinois corporation says a contractor and an architect failed to pay it for work it performed at a water park.

I-55 accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman has filed suit against the driver who she says forced her off the road after he rear-ended her.

Juror collapse, power outage, ringing cell phone disrupt FELA trial

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth When the power went out briefly at the Madison County Courthouse on Wednesday afternoon, Circuit Judge Dennis Ruth laughed along with jurors and attorneys gathered in his court for a railroader's personal injury trial.

State still has open investigation on Tom Lakin

By Ann Knef |
Lakin A special prosecutor said a criminal investigation involving Tom Lakin is still open.

Stack gives initial go-ahead to AIG class settlement

By Amelia Flood |
Stack The end may be in sight for a class action suit filed by a Glen Carbon chiropractor who sued AIG on behalf of himself and other health care providers who claim money was wrongly withheld by Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts.

Case management set, motions to be heard in PPO class action suit

By Amelia Flood |
A case management conference is set next week for a class action suit against an insurance company that plaintiffs claim withheld monies due them by using improper Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) discounts.

FELA trial continues with opening statements, testimony

By Amelia Flood |
The second day of a trial over a railroad worker's injuries at a site in Wood River opened with opening statements Tuesday and the first witnesses in plaintiff Phillip Roberts' case.

8/24 - 8/28/09

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Tuesday, August 25

Hearing set Friday for motions in Buske divorce

By Amelia Flood |
Motions in a contested divorce of an Edwardsville couple will be heard Friday, according to court documents.

Hylla to hear summary judgment motion in Suburban Journals defamation suit

By Amelia Flood |
Hylla The owner of a Collinsville newspaper accused of defaming a man by placing his photo and description in an article entitled "Top 5 Most Wanted Criminals" is asking Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla for summary judgment in its favor.

Trial opens in Wood River railroad accident suit

By Amelia Flood |
Ruth An injury trial of railroad employee Phillip Roberts opened Monday in Madison County with jury selection.

Trial vacated in Alton rear-end accident suit

By Amelia Flood |
Madison County Circuit Judge Daniel Stack vacated a trial of an Alton rear-end accident suit before it was set to begin.

Stack to hear motions to dismiss suit over disputed attorneys' fees

By Amelia Flood |
Stack Defendants in a dispute between a Godfrey attorney and his fellow comrades in class action suits are asking that the case be dismissed in two separate motions.

Sauget accident is subject of suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A man has filed suit against the driver who he says collided with him after failing to yield right-of-way.

Apartment dweller sues property owner over trip up stairs

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman alleges a climb up stairs to her apartment resulted in injuries to her neck, right shoulder, right arm, right hip, back and ribs.

Player claims Fantasy Jungle failed to payout football winnings

By Kelly Holleran |
A St. Clair County man has filed suit against a fantasy football Web site and its owners, alleging he was not paid thousands of dollars after he won his league.

Bank sues man for unpaid credit card balance

By Kelly Holleran |
American Express Bank is suing an O'Fallon man, alleging the man has failed to make more than $60,000 worth of credit card payments.

Former St. Elizabeth's worker claims she was wrongfully terminated

By Kelly Holleran |
A former St. Elizabeth's Hospital employee has filed suit against the hospital, alleging she was wrongfully terminated because she filed a workers' compensation claim.

Heads, necks and backs injured in collision, suit says

By Kelly Holleran |
Two people claim their heads, necks and backs were injured after a woman rear-ended the vehicle in which they were riding.