Shelton
EDWARDSVILLE An Edwardsville couple claims dirt and construction debris coming from property owned by the city during construction of a park has caused flooding and other damage to their adjoining property.
Janet Long and John Long filed a complaint Feb. 2 in the Madison County Circuit Court against the City of Edwardsville.
According to their complaint, the Longs own more than 46 acres of property on Long Branch Drive in Edwardsville, which is next to a parcel of land owned by the city. The plaintiffs allege that the City of Edwardsville has failed to abide by guidelines under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System during its construction of a city park that began in February 2019.
Glisson
EDWARDSVILLE A woman claims Walmart and a fencing company placed unsafe barriers on the sidewalk outside of a store in Wood River, causing her to trip and suffer injuries.
Helen Forgy-Sawyer filed a complaint Feb. 3 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Walmart Inc., Glenn Masterson and National Rent-A-Fence, alleging negligence.
The plaintiff claims in her suit that she was at the Walmart located on Wesley Drive in Wood River on May 28, 2020. She alleges that there was a barrier with legs sticking upward on the sidewalk which caused her to trip and fall. As a result, she claims she suffered injuries to her face, finger and side, including bruising and cuts.
Jones
EDWARDSVILLE A man is suing Alton Memorial Hospital and several of its physicians for allegedly failing to do proper cardiac testing, resulting in a patient s death.
Brandon Hardimon, as special administrator of the Estate of Shirley Hardimon, deceased, filed a complaint Feb. 2 in the Madison County Circuit Court against Erik Daniels, M.D., Juletta Avagyan, M.D., Alton Memorial Hospital, Huzaifa Quaizar, M.D., and BJC Healthcare, alleging negligence.
The plaintiff alleges in his complaint that the defendants negligently cared for Shirley Hardimon on Feb. 11, 2019, at Alton Memorial Hospital, which allegedly resulted in her death on Feb. 19, 2011. Specifically, the plaintiff claims the defendants negligently and carelessly failed to perform a complete cardiac work up on Shirley Hardimon, who was suspected of having congestive heart failure caused by underlying significant cardiovascular disease.
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Madison County Circuit Court is offering the option to appear remotely for traffic court appearances.
The remote appearances are held via Zoom every Monday at 9 a.m. However, there will be no options for virtual court appearances on court holidays.
Those interested in appearing remotely for traffic court must appear via Zoom prior to the scheduled court appearance.
The courthouse currently remains closed for in-person traffic matters, so the remote appearance offers an alternative option to resolve traffic citations.
“When an individual receives a traffic ticket, typically the driver is issued a court appearance date,” the press release states. “This Zoom option will allow drivers to attend remotely before their scheduled court date, avoiding a trip to the courthouse and eliminating any COVID exposure concerns.”