News from January 2018
GEICO accused of breach of contract
ST. LOUIS — An insured motorist is suing GEICO Casualty Company, alleging breach of contract.
Former employee sues Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis
ST. LOUIS — A former live-in employee is suing Fr. Dempsey's Charities, d/b/a Fr. Jim's Home, The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis and Martie Abousie, alleging harassment, physical abuse and intimidation.
Progressive accused of breach of contract
ST. LOUIS — A motor vehicle owner is suing Progressive Casualty Insurance Company, alleging breach of contract.
Motorist claims negligence in I-64 wreck
ST. LOUIS — A motorist is suing another motorist, citing alleged negligence.
Woman claims she injured herself on Tower Grove Park sidewalk
ST. LOUIS — A guest is suing the City of St. Louis and The Tower Grove Park Foundation Inc., property controller, alleging negligence.
Missouri Sunshine Project's lawsuit reportedly not influenced by AG's investigation
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley's decision days before Christmas to investigate whether Gov. Eric Greitens and his staff illegally used an app to destroy public records has no bearing on an open government organization's lawsuit, one of the group's attorneys said during a recent interview.
Judge rules for AT&T in former worker's accommodation suit
ST. LOUIS - A federal judge has granted summary judgment to AT&T in a former call center worker's discrimination suit that alleged the company failed to make reasonable accommodations for her disability.
Workers at Adventure Learning Center accused of prompting children to fight
ST. LOUIS — A mother and her minor children are suing a day care center, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Equity Insurance trying to recoup costs of policy payout
ST. LOUIS — An insurance company is suing a motor vehicle driver, alleging insufficient measurers were taken to prevent injuries and damages.
Associated Industries of Missouri balks at proposed tort cause of action in harassment cases
JEFFERSON CITY— Missouri legislators are considering a measure that would create a tort cause of action for injuries that result from harassment in the workplace, but the head of the Associated Industries of Missouri thinks it will just create a new way to sue employers.
Safe Auto accused of breach of contract
ST. LOUIS — Three motorists are suing a vehicle driver and insurer, alleging negligence and breach of insurance contract.
Passenger sues motor vehicle driver for negligence
ST. LOUIS — A passenger is suing a motor vehicle driver, alleging negligence.
Bicyclist hit by car claims motorist was negligent
ST. LOUIS — A bicycle rider is suing a motorist, alleging negligence.
Young America Insurance accused of breaching contract
ST. LOUIS — A motor vehicle passenger is suing Young America Insurance Company, alleging refusal to pay.
Motorist claims she suffered serious injuries in crash
ST. LOUIS — A motorist is suing another motorist, alleging negligence.
Driver accuses other motorist of negligence
ST. LOUIS — An automobile driver is suing another driver, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
Motorist claims negligence in North Broadway crash
ST. LOUIS — A motorist is suing another motorist, alleging insufficient measures were taken to prevent injuries.
City of St. Louis employee accused of negligence in crash
ST. LOUIS — A passenger is suing two motorists and an employer, alleging negligence.
Appeals court affirms ruling in Cooperative Home Care dispute
ST. LOUIS - The Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern Division has affirmed a ruling in favor of a business owner who was sued by a partner trying to dissolve their company.
Driver, passengers accuse motorist of negligence in crash
ST. LOUIS — Three people are suing a motorist, citing alleged negligence.