News from May 2018
Couple alleges Traders Insurance failed to pay adequate compensation after St. Louis crash
ST. LOUIS – A husband and wife are seeking damages from their insurer and a driver after the driver allegedly disobeyed a red light and caused a collision in St. Louis.
Man alleges business partner failed to pay share of profit after St. Louis house was sold
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges he did not receive his share of a profit after a house was sold.
Woman alleges St. Louis rear-end collision injured neck, back
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis woman alleges that a driver followed her vehicle too closely and caused a collision in St. Louis.
Blades on Washington alleged to owe more than $36,000 on loan
ST. LOUIS – A creditor alleges a limited liability company failed to repay a loan.
Plattsburg attorney disbarred, former Gov. Blunt deputy legal counsel reprimanded
JEFFERSON CITY (St. Louis Record) — A Plattsburg attorney has been disbarred and former Gov. Matthew Roy Blunt's deputy legal counsel, currently living in Utah, has been reprimanded in separate orders recently handed down by the Missouri Supreme Court.
Supreme Court defers to DOJ in whether Missouri, Indiana can bring egg case against California
COLUMBIA – What does it take to make a good egg? The question is causing some controversy between farmers in the Midwest and officials in the state of California.
Passengers allege they were injured in St. Louis crash because driver failed to keep lookout
ST. LOUIS – Two passengers allege they were injured in a St. Louis collision because the driver failed to keep a proper lookout.
Man alleges driver ran red light in St. Louis, caused accident
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man alleges he was injured in an auto accident caused by a driver who ran a red light.
New City School alleges mother made threats, seeks restraining order
ST. LOUIS – A private, independent primary school in St. Louis is seeking a restraining order against the mother of a former student over allegations of threats.
Individuals seek uninsured motorist coverage from GEICO
ST. LOUIS – Two individuals allege they were injured in a collision with an uninsured motorist and are seeking coverage from their insurer.
Former St. Louis City employee alleges he is entitled to disability benefits from Hartford Life plan
ST. LOUIS – A former St. Louis City employee alleges his claim for disability benefits was wrongfully denied by an insurance company.
TL Asset alleges Simon Construction Co. damaged roof
ST. LOUIS – A commercial building owner alleges a general contractor damaged the building during a roofing job.
Jones Realty alleges Affiliated FM Insurance denied hail damage claim without cause
ST. LOUIS – A St. Albans realty company alleges its insurer wrongfully denied its claim for property damage.
Minors seek damages from Eric Doyle Trucking over I-70 collision
ST. LOUIS – Two minor children are seeking damages over alleged injuries sustained in a St. Louis auto accident from an Illinois trucking company.
McMahon Ford Co. employee alleged to have failed to keep lookout in St. Louis crash
ST. LOUIS – An adult and minor child allege they were injured when their vehicle was rear-ended by an employee of a St. Louis company in the city.
Geico Casualty consumer alleges she is entitled to uninsured motorist coverage
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County woman alleges her insurer has failed to pay her reasonable sum to compensate her for injuries sustained in an auto accident.
Pedestrian seeks damages from driver over St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – A pedestrian alleges she incurred nearly $20,000 in medical expenses after she was struck by a vehicle in St. Louis.
Tenant files discrimination suit against Fairway Management Inc.
ST. LOUIS – An African-American tenant alleges Fairway Management Inc. discriminated against her and other African-American tenants.
Property owners allege addition constructed by Shea Construction & Design has cracks
ST. LOUIS – Owners of a St. Louis property allege that the contractor hired to build an addition failed to properly construct it.
Man alleges LTI Trucking Services failed to hire him because of consumer report
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois man has filed a class action suit against a trucking and transportation company over allegations it took adverse action against him based on a consumer reporting agency report.