News from July 2018
KAI Design & Build alleges it is owed more than $65,000 for Gateway Arch project
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis company alleges it was not paid in full for its services on a renovation project at the Gateway Arch Visitor's Center.
Beazer East, others named in man's asbestos injury suit
ST. LOUIS – A man formerly employed by various companies in Indiana alleges exposure to asbestos in the workplace caused him to develop lung cancer.
Pedestrian seeks damages from St. Louis after tripping on allegedly broken sidewalk
ST. LOUIS – A pedestrian alleges a broken sidewalk in St. Louis caused her to fall.
Man alleges he was injured in a St. Louis collision caused by a driver running a red light
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges he was injured in a collision in the city caused by a driver ignoring a red light.
Driver attempting U-turn in St. Louis alleged to have caused collision
ST. LOUIS – Two individuals allege they were injured when another driver struck them while attempting a U-turn in St. Louis.
Driver alleges he incurred damages of more than $25,000 in St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – A driver alleges he was injured when another motorist turned into his vehicle at a St. Louis intersection.
Cadillac owner seeks more than $50,000 over alleged collision damages
ST. LOUIS – A 2004 Cadillac Deville owner alleges the vehicle incurred more than $4,000 in damages after it was struck by another vehicle.
Woman alleges her vehicle was struck by Garrett Paper employee
ST. LOUIS – A motorist is alleging injury after her vehicle was struck by a St. Louis company's employee.
Tenant alleges landlords sold property without offering him opportunity to purchase it
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County man is seeking declaration that he is entitled to lawful ownership of a property he leases.
Jefferson County couple's suit claims equipment used during husband's heart surgery 'colonizes' bacteria
ST. LOUIS – A man who suffered a bacterial infection when he underwent heart surgery in 2016 recently filed a lawsuit against the medical device manufacturers whose equipment was used during his procedure claiming he suffers from night sweats, fevers, weakness, pain, discomfort, impairment and loss of enjoyment of life.
American Family claims it has no duty to defend contractor in grain facility construction dispute
ST. LOUIS – American Family Mutual Insurance Co. is seeking declaratory judgment in a dispute with its insured who was sued for breach of contract in the construction of a grain storage and distribution facility near Palmyra.
Passenger in St. Louis collision alleges driver failed to stop at red light
ST. LOUIS – A passenger is seeking damages from two drivers over alleged injuries sustained in a St. Louis auto accident.
Surviving heir files wrongful death suit against A.W. Chesterton, others
ST. LOUIS – The surviving spouse of a man previously employed a various locations in Nebraska alleges his death was caused by exposure to asbestos during his life.
Damages sought from Care Medical Transportation, drivers after St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – The widow and adult son of a man who died after a collision are seeking damages from a corporation and its employees.
Driver alleged to have violated stop sign in St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – Three individuals allege they were injured in a collision caused by a driver who violated a stop sign.
Illinois couple seeks damages from Crane, Union Carbide over alleged asbestos injuries
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois couple alleges that the husband developed asbestos-related diseases as a result to exposure to the substance during his employment at various locations in Missouri and elsewhere.
St. Peters man alleged to have failed to yield in St. Louis auto accident
ST. LOUIS – A St. Peters man is alleged to have failed to yield and cause a collision in St. Louis.
EPA brings action against farming operation over anhydrous ammonia releases
MFA Inc., an agricultural cooperative, unlawfully released anhydrous ammonia that injured residents and employees near their facilities, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims in federal court.
Treehouse Foods alleges it is owed more than $40,000 for rent
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis corporation alleges that it is owed unpaid rent for a property in the city.
PAULE CAMAZINE & BLUMENTHAL PC: Announces addition of two new attorney's
Lauren A. Gearhart joins the Firm with a focus on family law, particularly divorce, child custody and paternity. Gearhart is licensed in Missouri and Illinois.