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Friday, March 29, 2024

New Lawsuits: Thursday, March 13

Kathleen Neal, as Mother and Next Friend of Connor Neal, a Minor, and Kathleen Neal, Individually v. Sherry L Harrington and Jerry D. Harrington, Jr.
J-Crowder; PA-William Mateyka and Kenneth Beljanski

  • Neal claims her son, Connor Neal, sustained severe and permanent injuries on March 13, 2006, at the defendants Granite City home when he accessed a fully operational electric treadmill that pinned him to the wall, causing burns and lacerations to his skin. She is seeking damages in excess of $150,000.
    08 L 212

    Glenda Forbes v. Bank of Edwardsville
    J-Byron; PA-Stephen Evans
  • Forbes clams she fell down an unsafe set of stairs at the downtown Edwardsville branch of Bank of Edwardsville on March 31, 2006, causing serious injuries. Forbes is seeking damages in excess of $50,000, plus costs.
    08 L 213

    Sharon Cope v. Alton Roman Catholic Ursuline Convent of the Holy Family d/b/a Ursuline Alton Facility Convent
    J-Stack; PA-Lance Mallon & Dawna Hale
  • Cope claims she was discharged from her employment on Sept. 11, 2007 in retaliation for receiving workers' compensation benefits from March 27, 2007 until Sept. 7, 2007. Cope is seeking a judgment in excess of $50,000, plus costs.
    08 L 215

    Sheila Sydnor v. Robco II, Inc., d/b/a Bourbon Street Bar & Grill and John Robbers
    J-Matoesian; PA-Matthew Chapman
  • Sydnor claims she was lawfully on the defendants property on Jan. 10, when a dog at the restaurant caused her to trip and fall causing her to sustain serious and permanent injuries. Sydnor is seeking damages in excess of $100,000.
    08 L 216

    Theresa Hines v. Granite City Illinois Hospital Company, LLC d/b/a Gateway Regional Medical Center and Crothall Services Group, Inc.
    J-Hylla; PA-Rodney Caffey
  • Hines claims she severly injured her back, knee, shoulder and heel on May 30, 2007 when she slipped and fell on a foreign substance on the stairs at Gateway as she was leaving the hospital. Hines is seeking a judgment in excess of $200,000.
    08 L 217

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