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News from November 2011


Pfizer sued by parents claiming Zoloft use caused birth defects

By Kelly Holleran |
Cueto The ingestion of Zoloft during pregnancy led eight different couples to parent children born with various birth defects, according to recently filed court documents that name the drug's manufacturer as a defendant.

USAA sues developer, builder and contractor over improperly installed copper water line

By Kelly Holleran |
An insurance company claims it was forced to pay its insured more than $50,000 after the insured's O'Fallon home sustained severe damages due to an improperly insulated copper water line.

Man injured at charity event sues banquet facility owner

By Kelly Holleran |
A man claims he became severely injured after he tripped over a deformity in the sidewalk at a charity event.

Nameoki Road accident causes injuries, suit says

By Kelly Holleran |
A man claims he sustained head and back injuries after a driver rear-ended his vehicle.

Rear-end accident in Granite City leads to suit

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she suffered disability and disfigurement after a driver rear-ended her vehicle.

I-270 crash is subject of Madison County suit

By Andrea Dearden |
Darr A Granite City man is accused of crashing into another driver's vehicle as he tried to merge into traffic on a St. Louis interstate.

Catholic Church in Edwardsville sued over equipment lease

By Kelly Holleran |
Noonan A lender has filed suit against the church that it claims failed to pay it more than $100,000 for equipment borrowed.

Alton woman claims porch swing gave way; Sues property owner for injuries

By Kelly Holleran |
Meyer An Alton woman has filed suit against the owner of a porch swing after she claims the swing detached from the roof of the porch and fell, causing her to break her ankle.

Shell and others named in new benzene suit

By Andrea Dearden |
An East Alton man says he developed cancer because of exposure to toxins released by a Roxana chemical company.

Rig crashes into rear of car on I-44, suit claims

By Andrea Dearden |
A driver for a Madison County trucking company is accused of running into the back of another vehicle in Missouri.

Glen Carbon Wal-Mart sued on retaliatory discharge claims

By Andrea Dearden |
A Glen Carbon woman claims she was fired from her job at Wal-Mart in retaliation for a workers' compensation claim filed against the company.

Pedestrian claims Mustang driver backed into her in Freeburg parking lot

By Kelly Holleran |
A woman claims she sustained severe injuries after a driver backed into her as she walked in a parking lot.

Hearing set for Friday in suit of Collinsville homeowners against Edwardsville title company

By Christina Stueve |
Mudge A hearing will be held at 9 a.m. on Friday in Madison County Circuit Judge William Mudge's courtroom in a lawsuit involving Collinsville homeowners who claim their property is prone to flooding.

Crowder to work on 2013 asbestos trial dates Wednesday

By Christina Stueve |
Crowder A hearing involving Madison County asbestos trial dockets for 2013 will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder's courtroom.

Plaintiff claims defense arguments are 'evasive and ambiguous' in suit against debt collector

By Christina Stueve |
The plaintiff in a Madison County case has filed a motion to strike defendant's answer to an original complaint that a debt collector broke the law when it repossessed a vehicle.

Prairie Farms asks judge to order financial documents from plaintiffs

By Christina Stueve |
Hylla Prairie Farms has requested Madison County Circuit Judge David Hylla to order plaintiffs Michael and Denise Richter to produce financial documents in their case against the company.

Madison County Asbestos Docket: 12/7/2011

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, December 5

Madison County Civil Docket : 12/5 - 12/9/2011

By Carrie Gonzalez |
Monday, December 5

Madison County tightens courthouse security

By Christina Stueve |
Hertz Security has been tightened at the Madison County courthouse.

Case management conference set for Dec. 14 in mouse in Mountain Dew case

By Christina Stueve |
Ruth A case management conference is set for Dec. 14 in a man's lawsuit against PepsiCo over allegations that a mouse was found in a can of Mountain Dew.