News from 2016
Pier 1 customer says chair fell on her
BELLEVILLE — A patron is suing Pier 1 Imports US Inc. and employee Heidi Holtgrewe alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Pedestrian claims dog attacked her on street
BELLEVILLE — A pedestrian is suing Vivian Baker, a pet owner, alleging negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries.
Motorcyclist sues driver for allegedly causing collision
BELLEVILLE — A motorcyclist is blaming an automobile driver for a collision that he blames on negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries.
Man says driver responsible for crash near Weingarten
BELLEVILLE — A Granite City man is suing Elaine Strube, a motorist, alleging that insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Woman blames fellow motorist for head-on crash
BELLEVILLE — A woman is suing a fellow motorist, alleging negligence and insufficient measures taken to avoid a collision.
Shade tree mechanic blames illness on asbestos exposure
BELLEVILLE — A man who worked at a brake shop, as a laborer, as a shade tree mechanic as well as ome remodeling projects is suing Akebono Brake Corp., Allfax Products LLC, American Honda Co. Inc., Arvinmeritor Inc., et. al., alleging negligence that exposed him to asbestos fibers in the course of his work.
Property owners blame City of O'Fallon for storm sewer problems
BELLEVILLE — Owners of real estate are suing the City of O'Fallon, alleging negligence in connection with a storm sewer.
First Student bus company, driver sued following collision
BELLEVILLE — A lawsuit against school bus operator First Student Inc. and bus driver Rita McCall alleges negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries.
Delivery man alleges injuries from dog bite
BELLEVILLE — A restaurant employee is suing Joseph Kemper, a dog owner, alleging negligence and insufficient measures were taken to prevent his injuries.
Prenzler says superintendent used ‘scare tactic’
EDWARDSVILLE – The county treasurer and the regional school superintendent of Madison Country are battling a war of words.
Woman claims fellow motorist was negligent in collision
BELLEVILLE — A driver is suing fellow motorist Surrendric Smith, alleging negligence and insufficient measures taken to prevent injuries in connection with a collision.
Couple claim damages from asbestos exposure
BELLEVILLE — A married couple's lawsuit against Alfa Laval Inc., Armstrong Pumps Inc., Borg-Warner Morse Tec LLC, Buffalo Air Handling, et. al., alleges failure to keep the woman from being exposed to asbestos that caused lung cancer.
Woman alleges talcum powder caused ovarian cancer
BELLEVILLE — A cancer survivor has filed suit against a talcum powder product manufacturer, distributor and seller for allegedly failing to prevent injuries and negligence after a link between talc and cancer was discovered.
Woman alleges motorist caused collision while talking on phone
BELLEVILLE — A woman is suing a fellow motorist for alleged negligence in connection with a collision.
Estate administrator sues manufacturers of asbestos products for alleged negligence
BELLEVILLE — An estate administrator has filed suit against dozens of businesses who manufacture or work with products containing asbestos for alleged intentional infliction of emotional distress and negligence.
Driver sued following Route 4 collision
BELLEVILLE — An Elkville City couple has filed suit against a motorist, citing alleged insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries that led to a vehicular accident involving both parties.
Beelman Truck Co. alleges Geico shipped vehicle to Africa despite three pending lawsuits
BELLEVILLE — An East St. Louis trucking company has filed suit against an insurance company for alleged negligence and spoilage of evidence.
Nearly half of Dunstan's campaign cash is from asbestos bar; Five years ago chairman called for inquiry into Crowder's contributions
Madison County Board Chairman Alan Dunstan has received more than $90,000 this year in campaign contributions from asbestos attorneys - yet five years ago he called for an investigation of Circuit Judge Barbara Crowder when it was learned that she had accepted $30,000 from the same group.
Political consultant at odds with local party, postures as Independent Democrat in St. Clair County
Author and political consultant Ray Coleman of Belleville considers himself an Independent Democrat for the upcoming presidential election, though he harbors concerns about local politicians on both sides of the spectrum.
Cleaning services provider accuses Griffiths Tank Lines of breach of contract
BELLEVILLE — A cleaning services provider is suing Griffiths Tank Lines Inc., a tank trailer owner, citing alleged failure to pay and unjust enrichment.