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Belleville tavern denies liability in suit alleging injuries from unsecured patio umbrella

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A Belleville tavern denies liability in a suit alleging a woman was hit in the head by an unsecured patio umbrella. Donna Jenkins filed the complaint May 13 in St. Clair County Circuit Court against Marco’s Tavern on Main Inc. According to her complaint, Jenkins claims she was legally on the property as an invitee on June 10, 2019, when…

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Worker Dies at ArcelorMittal East Chicago Steel Mill

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A worker at an ArcelorMittal steel mill in northwestern Indiana died after he was struck by a vehicle, the company said. The man died July 21 after being hit by a coil tractor at the Indiana Harbor steel mill in East Chicago, ArcelorMittal spokesman William Steers said. The company and the United Steelworkers were investigating the fatality, he said. The…

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Gurnee family sues University of Notre Dame after freshman son’s fall causes ‘catastrophic injury’

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The parents of a former University of Notre Dame freshman who was severely injured during a party are suing the college, alleging the school put their son at risk by condoning a “quasi-fraternity atmosphere” in an on-campus residence hall. Sean Tennant, of Gurnee, was beginning the second semester of his freshman year Jan. 27, 2019, when he fell about 30…

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Woman alleges injuries from rough ambulance ride, sues the city

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A woman is suing Collinsville, claiming she was injured during an ambulance ride. Antia Roybal filed the lawsuit July 2 in Madison County Circuit against the City of Collinsville, alleging negligence. According to the complaint, Roybal sought medical transport from her Collinsville home to Anderson Hospital in Maryville on July 9, 2019, after falling in her home. She claims she…

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Railway worker sues over separate workplace injuries

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A railway worker claims he suffered two separate workplace injuries when a faulty handbrake slipped and when he allegedly fell on ice. Patrick McFarland filed the complaint June 29 in Madison County Circuit Court against the Terminal Railroad Association (TRRA) and the Norfolk Southern Railway Company, alleging negligence. He alleges his employment and any claim is covered under the Federal…

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Trucker charged with drug use before Indiana crash killed 4

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A semitrailer was going 72 mph when it crashed into a car that had slowed for an Indiana highway construction zone, killing four young siblings, authorities said. The truck’s driver, Corey R. Withrow, 31, of Camden, Ohio, has been charged by Wayne County prosecutors with felony counts of driving while intoxicated causing death and reckless homicide for Thursday’s deadly crash…

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Patient sues chiropractic center over trip, fall

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A patient is suing a Belleville chiropractic clinic after she allegedly tripped and fell while walking near the front door. Alice Williams filed suit June 10 in St. Clair County Circuit Court against Kaesberg Chiropractic Clinic of Belleville. Williams claims she was lawfully on the defendant’s premises on Dec. 5, 2018, when she allegedly tripped and fell near the front…

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Glass company denies liability in suit alleging glass door closed on woman, breaking her femur

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St. Jacob Glass denies liability in a woman’s suit alleging she broke her femur when a sliding glass door closed on her as she exited Mid-America St. Louis Airport. Donna Cox filed her complaint on March 25 in St. Clair County Circuit Court against St. Clair County, St. Clair County Public Building Commission, doing business as Mid-America St. Louis Airport,…

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New Indiana State Law Bans Use of Handheld Phone While Driving

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Using a handheld cellphone while driving is now illegal on Indiana roads under a new state law that took effect this week. The move aimed at combating distracted driving went onto the books on July 1 after being approved by the state Legislature this year. Indiana is joining more than 20 other states in prohibiting drivers from holding or using…

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