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Man sues Novartis for wrongful death; Wife was using Tasigna
ST. LOUIS - Gregory Fitch, as the surviving spouse of Elizabeth Hey-Fitch, filed a federal complaint on August 31 in the Eastern District of Missouri against Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation for wrongful death, strict liability and negligence in regards to the known risks associated with Tasigna. -
Visitor at St. Louis museum alleges poor lighting in stairway caused fall
ST. LOUIS – A Kentucky woman alleges that she was injured at a St. Louis museum because of inadequate lighting in a stairway. -
Family members allege 3M, others' respiratory protection failed to protect man from silica dust
ST. LOUIS – Family members of a deceased Mississippi man alleges his exposure to silica dust during his career caused illness that led to his death. -
Consumer alleges PTI Union, PTI Royston failed to warn of talc risks
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis resident has filed suit against a corporation specializing in the production of power-based products and its sister company over allegations they failed to warn consumers of the risks of developing ovarian cancer. -
Consumers sue talcum powder manufacturers for failure to warn
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing Johnson & Johnson and others, talcum manufacturers, alleging negligence and failure to warn. -
Consumers sue talcum powder manufacturers for failure to warn
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing Johnson & Johnson, Imerys Talc America Inc., and other talcum powder manufacturers, citing alleged failure to warn and negligence. -
Owners of building that caught fire sued for wrongful death, negligence
ST. LOUIS — Survivors of a deadly fire in St. Louis are suing multiple entities, citing alleged negligence and wrongful death. -
Monsanto once again accused of negligence over Roundup
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing Monsanto Co., Osborn & Barn Communications Inc., and Osborn & Barn Holdings Inc., a biotechnology company and distributors, citing alleged negligence. -
Talcum powder manufacturers face additional suits
ST. LOUIS — Consumers are suing a number of talcum powder manufacturers, citing alleged negligence.