News from July 2018
CJV Properties alleged to have failed to disclose lead-based paint in property to buyer
ST. LOUIS – The buyer of a property of 18 single-family units in St. Louis alleges that the seller falsely disclosed that the property did not have any lead-based hazards.
Woman alleges she did not have heat in St. Louis apartment in 2013 winter
ST. LOUIS – A former tenant of a St. Louis apartment building alleges she was not provided heat in the 2013 winter.
Woman alleged to have failed to yield in River DePeres Boulevard collision
ST. LOUIS – A driver is alleged to have turned in front of another vehicle in St. Louis and cause a collision.
Convergent Outsourcing alleged to attempt to collect debt beyond statute of limitations
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis consumer alleges a debt collector is attempting to collect an amount it is not entitled to collect.
Amazon seeks to remove customers' fire damage claim to federal court
ST. LOUIS – Amazon.com has requested to remove a lawsuit brought by a Missouri couple who claim that a battery pack they purchased from a third party on its site caused a fire that burned their detached garage.
Eagle Express Lines, driver involved in fatal collision counter-sue over claims victim was sleep-deprived
ST. LOUIS – The owner of an over-the-road freight carrier is counter-suing people involving a fatal collision two years ago on westbound Interstate 70 in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
Suit over allegations of infection caused by Terumo medical device removed to federal court
ST. LOUIS – A company that manufactures heater-cooler devices used for open heart surgeries has removed a products liability suit to federal court at the Eastern District of Missouri.
Driver alleges she incurred $7,000 in medical costs after collision with Groendyke Transport driver
ST. LOUIS – A Groendyke Transport employee is alleged to have failed to yield and cause an auto accident in St. Louis.
Outstanding bills prompt suit by St. Louis-based spinal implant manufacturer
Ulrich Medical USA says a Texas -based hospital owes thousands of dollars for medical devices.
Farmers blame Monsanto and BASF for ruined crops in class action suit
ST. LOUIS – Monsanto and BASF Corp. face a federal lass action lawsuit alleging their products have caused crop losses on millions of acres of farmland across the U.S.
Damages sought from allegedly intoxicated driver over Route M collision
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri motorist alleges he was injured when an uninsured, intoxicated driver struck his vehicle in St. Charles County.
Man alleges he was injured in fall from Pipping Towing & Recovery truck
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri man and his wife are seeking damages from a towing company and a motor club after he fell from a towing truck.
Consumers allege Roundup use caused cancer
ST. LOUIS – Ten consumers alleges their use of a brand of herbicide caused them to develop cancer.
Former steel worker alleges FMC, CBS, others' products cause of lung cancer
ST. LOUIS – A former maintenance mechanic and steel worker alleges exposure to asbestos during his career caused him to develop lung cancer.
African-American man files suit against VendTech-SGI over discrimination allegations
ST. LOUIS – An African-American male alleges he was subjected to harassment and discrimination while he was employed by a St. Louis company.
Woman alleges Harris-Stowe State University failed to warn of wet carpet that caused fall
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she was injured while walking in a university's dormitory because of a wet carpet.
Husband and wife file asbestos injury suit against Honeywell, others
ST. LOUIS – A couple alleges that the husband's lung cancer was caused by asbestos exposure from products by companies headquartered in Missouri.
Woman alleges Royal Oak Nursing and Rehab terminated her after reporting sexual harassment
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois woman alleges a St. Louis facility terminated her in retaliation for reporting sexual harassment.
Passenger injured in St. Louis crash alleges driver failed to yield
ST. LOUIS – A passenger alleges she suffered injuries to her knees, head and neck after a collision at a St. Louis intersection.
Jacobsen Warehouse Company and Schnuck Market Inc. lawsuit continues
A federal judge will allow a lawsuit involving Jacobsen Warehouse Company and Schnuck Market Inc. to proceed.