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…
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,…
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…
A man trimming trees in Roxana claims he was injured when a limb fell and knocked the chainsaw from his hand. Plaintiff Lucas Stark claims he was on the roof of a house in Roxana when a limb being lowered to the ground came loose and struck him. Stark filed suit June 17 in Madison County Circuit Court against Bill…
A horseman who claims he was injured after another rider’s horse got loose during training exercises at Indiana Grand Racing & Casino didn’t win, place or show Friday at the Indiana Court of Appeals. The Shelby Superior Court had already granted summary judgment in favor of Indiana Grand defendants and partial summary judgment to Michael and Penny Lauer and Michael…
A dental patient claims she suffered permanent disfigurement after developing an abscess from a double tooth extraction. Paige Osborne filed the complaint on June 12 in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois against the U.S. According to the complaint, Osborne claims that on July 28, 2017, she visited the Maple Street Clinic in Gillespie, which is…
A train conductor’s negligence claims against his employer were unanimously dismissed Wednesday by the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago. In LeDure v. Union Pacific Railroad Co., the circuit affirmed a district court’s holding that the conductor’s slip and fall was not reasonably foreseeable. Bradley LeDure was a conductor for Union Pacific Railroad Co. On Aug. 10, 2016,…
As businesses reopen across the U.S. after coronavirus shutdowns, many are requiring customers and workers to sign forms saying they won’t sue if they catch COVID-19. Businesses fear they could be the target of litigation even if they adhere to safety precautions from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and state health officials. But workers’ rights groups say the…
A meals on Wheels volunteer is suing a church after she claims to have slipped and fallen outside the premises. Mary Rottmann filed suit June 4 in Madison County Circuit Court against The First Baptist Church of HIghland. Rottmann states she was at the church on March 12, 2019, and was leaving when she tripped and fell outside the entrance…
A railway worker alleges he was injured when a truck turned over due to his employer’s negligence. Anthony Koenig filed suit June 2 in Madison County Circuit Court against Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis. His suit was filed under the Federal Employers’ Liability Act. Koenig, a track man for the company, claims he was injured while dumping rock at…