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January 2023

New law includes warehouse worker safety provisions

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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a budget bill Monday that included provisions addressing the increasingly popular topic of reducing injuries among warehouse workers. Pritzker signed S.B. 1720, a budget implementation act for fiscal year 2023 that also creates the Warehouse Safety Standards Task Force. The task force is charged with providing the governor and lawmakers quarterly updates about its findings,…

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Issues emerge as opioids continue to drop in comp

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Opioid prescribing in workers compensation nosedived to an all-time low last year, a new report finds, but experts say the picture is complicated, with other drugs taking over the pain management space, among other factors. AmTrust Financial Services Inc. reported in October that only 15.2% of its workers compensation claims for 2021 involved an opioid prescription, down from 60% in…

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Former Freeburg High School student sues over alleged table saw injuries

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Freeburg Community High School District is being sued after a former student allegedly injured his hand with a table saw. According to the lawsuit, plaintiff Cole Huelsmann claims he was acting as an assistant in an industrial arts class in November 2021. He was cutting wood when his “right hand met the blade of the saw, causing Cole severe injuries.”…

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Man sues over alleged injuries from DeWalt router

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A man is suing a Wood River tool store after he allegedly suffered injuries from a “defective” router. Plaintiff William P. Sloan filed the lawsuit in the Madison County Circuit Court against Waltco Tools Inc. and DeWalt Industrial Tool Company. According to the complaint, Sloan purchased a DeWalt router from Waltco Tools in Wood River. He claims the router had…

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Woman sues Alton over trip, fall outside bridal shop

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A woman is suing the City of Alton after she allegedly tripped on an uneven sidewalk while leaving a downtown bridal shop. According to the lawsuit, plaintiff Danielle Conn claims she was leaving Frew’s Bridal on Piasa Street in Alton when she allegedly fell in a “depressed area” of the sidewalk and fractured her ankle. Conn claims the city knew…

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Rudolf denies dismissal in injury suit filed by Belleville attorney’s daughter

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Statutes of limitation don’t operate on weekends according to Circuit Judge Heinz Rudolf, who ruled that Abigail Hoerner could proceed with an injury suit she filed on a Monday. Rudolf entered an order on Dec. 28 denying a motion of defendant Quinnton Saunders to dismiss Hoerner’s complaint. Hoerner claims Saunders threw a table tennis paddle that struck her on June…

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Woman sues bar, claiming she was hit in the head with a bottle by another patron

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An O’Fallon woman is suing a Belleville bar, claiming another patron hit her in the head with a bottle. In the lawsuit, Amanda Buss claims she was at TR’s Place on Nov. 21, 2021 when customer Brittany Cheatham “swung a glass bottle like a bat and struck Amanda across her forehead while Amanda was a customer at the business.” Buss…

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