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Crew member alleges injuries while working aboard marine vessel

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A SCF Lewis and Clark Fleeting crew member claims he was injured while working on a marine vessel in Granite City. Ray W. Bowler II filed a lawsuit in the Madison County Circuit Court against SCF Lewis and Clark Fleeting LLC, and Canton Marine Towing, Inc., alleging negligence, unseaworthiness and maintenance and cure. According to the lawsuit, Bowler was employed…

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COVID claims costs jump in second half of 2021: Mitchell

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The average cost of COVID-19 related claims increased “significantly” in the last six months of 2021, according to a report released Wednesday by San Diego-based Mitchell International Inc. As of December, the average indemnity cost for a COVID-19 claim increased 40% when compared with Mitchell’s analysis of data in June 2021 to about $3,478 per claim, according to the report,…

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Man allegedly knocked unconscious when shipping container lid slid off

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A man claims he suffered severe injuries when a container lid slid off the chassis and caused him to fall out of the yard dog he was operating, knocking him unconscious. Richard Landert filed a lawsuit on Feb. 28 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Red Bird Carriers, Inc., Superior Hauling and Fast Transit, Inc. doing business as Red…

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Wrongful death suit alleges lung cancer was undiagnosed for years

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A woman claims her mother’s lung cancer went unnoticed by doctors and medical facilities for nearly three years. Alexis Mitchell, as administrator for the estate of Sandra Jean Missey, deceased, filed a lawsuit in the Madison County Circuit Court against Anderson Hospital, Anderson Healthcare, Mayville Imaging, LLC, Maryville Radiology Group, Ltd., Southern Illinois Health Care Foundation, Inc. doing business as…

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Drug formularies not a top legislative priority this year

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Illinois is the only state to introduce legislation this year to create a workers compensation drug formulary, despite the documented success of such regulations in limiting the prescribing of addictive pain medications to injured workers. But experts say they don’t see the issue of opioid prescribing in comp fading as other strategies are at play. Formularies — lists of prescription…

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Woman sues over trip, fall on unsecured manhole lid in Alton

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A woman claims she tripped and fell on an unsecured manhole lid while walking on Highland Avenue. Dana Watts filed a lawsuit in the Madison County Circuit Court against American Water Works Co., Inc., American Water Works Service Company, Inc., John Doe and the City of Alton, alleging negligence. According to the lawsuit, on March 4, 2021, Watts was walking…

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Suit alleges tractor trailer driver ran red light, caused collision

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A motorist and passenger claim the driver of a tractor trailer ran a red light and caused a collision. Misty D. Robertson and Dean A. Robertson filed a lawsuit in the Madison County Circuit Court against Tazco Soil Service Co. doing business as Earlybird Feed and Fertilizer, Pyles Trucking Co. and Darrell D. Matthews Jr., alleging negligence and loss of…

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Product liability claims against Cook Medical untimely

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Oregon woman who brought product liability claims in a short-form complaint against Indiana-based Cook Medical could not succeed on appeal because her claims were untimely, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals has affirmed. Valerie Cortez of Oregon brought a number of claims against Cook Incorporated, Cook Medical LLC and William Cook Europe APS, alleging that an inferior vena cava filter…

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Ruling bars suit after COVID death, highlights worker safety concerns

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A recent federal court ruling holding that a migrant farm worker’s death from COVID-19 fell within the scope of workers compensation law is part of a growing body of rulings that bar liability lawsuits related to the pandemic against employers. The decision also highlights safety issues related to the housing of migrant workers during the pandemic. According to the ruling…

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