News from 2018
Steps at Herzog Elementary School alleged to have caused woman to fall
ST. LOUIS – A visitor at St. Louis elementary school alleges that uneven steps caused her to fall.
Injured individuals allege they are entitled to uninsured motorist benefits from Hertz Vehicles
ST. LOUIS – Three individuals injured in a collision while traveling in a rental car allege they are entitled to uninsured motorist coverage since the driver fled the scene.
Daughter files wrongful death suit against Beauvais Manor Healthcare & Rehab Center over woman's care
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis nursing facility is alleged to have failed to provide a former resident the skilled care required for a superior quality of life.
Driver alleges motorists' failure to yield caused St. Louis auto accident
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis man is seeking damages from three individuals over allegations they failed to yield and collided with his vehicle.
Former production supervisor alleges disability was factor in termination from Swiss-American
ST. LOUIS – A former employee of a cheese producer alleges he lost his job as a production supervisor because of his disability.
Commerce Bank alleged to charge unauthorized fees for debit card use
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis customer alleges a bank charges account holders a fee for using a debit card and that it is not authorized to make these charges.
Widow alleges Barnes Jewish Hospital unlawfully imprisoned her after husband's death
ST. LOUIS – An Illinois woman alleges she was unlawfully imprisoned by a hospital after her husband's death until she underwent a psychiatric evaluation.
Kansas City market research company sues national polling firm over alleged trademark infringement
KANSAS CITY – A Missouri-based market research company recently filed a federal suit against a national polling firm alleging trademark infringement.
Neosho-based feed industry vitamin maker seeks injunction claiming former employee stole trade secrets
JOPLIN – A Missouri manufacturer and distributor of vitamins and nutritional additives to the animal feed industry petitioned for an immediate injunction against two former employees and a competing company in a recently filed federal suit alleging theft of trade secrets.
Lumberyard sues over purchase of $1.3 million sawmill system it claims did not work
KANSAS CITY – An Exeter lumberyard's suit claiming that a $1.3 million sawmill system it bought was not capable of doing the job the seller claimed it would was recently moved to the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri.
Woman alleges she was not notified stolen vehicle was recovered by St. Louis until two years later
ST. LOUIS – The owner of a stolen vehicle alleges the city of St. Louis recovered the vehicle in 2016 and the city did not notify her of it until August of this year.
Motorist seeks more than $25,000 from St. Louis, employee over auto accident in city
ST. LOUIS – A woman alleges she sustained injuries to her head, neck and shoulder when her vehicle was struck by a St. Louis employee.
Business owners allege Danna McKitrick PC advice in bankruptcy proceeding caused damages
ST. LOUIS – Two business owners allege they were damaged because of the advice of a St. Louis law firm.
Driver alleges negligence of other motorist caused separate St. Louis collisions
ST. LOUIS – A Chesterfield man alleges he was injured in two separate collisions in St. Louis caused by the negligence of two drivers.
Passenger injured in St. Louis collision alleges drivers violated traffic signal
ST. LOUIS – A passenger seeks more than $50,000 from two individuals over a collision in St. Louis she alleges caused her injury.
Driver alleges rear-end collision in St. Louis resulted in more than $10,000 in medical expenses
ST. LOUIS – A woman whose vehicle was rear-ended in St. Louis is seeking damages from two other drivers involved in the collision.
Three individuals allege driver failed to yield at stop sign before striking vehicle
ST. LOUIS – Three passengers allege they were injured when the vehicle they were traveling in was struck by a driver who failed to yield.
Individuals allege they were injured when St. Charles man struck rear of their vehicle
ST. LOUIS – A St. Charles driver is alleged to have driven too fast for the conditions before striking two vehicles in St. Louis.
Transamerica Casualty Insurance customer alleges company refuses to pay benefits
ST. LOUIS – A Missouri woman alleges she was injured in an auto accident in Ohio and her insurer failed to pay her benefits owed under her policy.
Driver alleges motorist entered lane and caused St. Louis collision
ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis driver is alleged to have entered into an occupied lane of travel and collided with another vehicle.