News from September 2015
Cook County couple sues doctors, alleging botched care caused blindness
A husband and wife are suing two eye doctors and their respective practices, alleging a failed diagnosis that the couple says cost the wife her eyesight.
Eyeliner customer charges Permanent Cosmetics Center with slipshod procedure
A couple is suing Chicago Permanent Cosmetics Center and its manager-employee following a botched cosmetic procedure that allegedly caused the wife life-altering difficulties.
Woman sues Good Shepherd Hospital for alleged bathroom negligence
A former patient is suing over claims she was injured while in the care of Advocate Good Shepherd Hospital.
ComEd sues medical center over claims of unpaid bills
Commonwealth Edison Co. is suing a doctor and surgical center for more than $40,000 in allegedly unpaid electric bills.
Skater sues United Skates of America Inc., alleges broken back
A Cook County woman is suing United Skates of America Inc. for injuries she allegedly suffered while skating.
Widow alleges skipped medicine led to her husband's death at Glenwood Healthcare & Rehab Inc.
A woman is suing Glenwood Healthcare & Rehab Inc. over allegations of neglect in the death of her husband.
Woman sues Manor Care of Oaklawn over alleged negligence in sister's death
A woman is suing Manor Care of Oaklawn over claims of negligence and wrongful death in a dispute surrounding her sister’s care.
Union officers file suit to discover who allegedly sent defamatory email
A Cook County union and five of its members are suing Google to find out the name of an anonymous email user.
Tinley Park water customer hits village with class action for not replacing faulty meters, overcharging residents
A Tinley Park resident seeks to initiate a class action suit against the village for failing to fix its smart water meters, and ultimately overcharging its residents and customers for their water. Omar Jaber, represented by his attorneys, Larry Drury and John H. Alexander & Associates, filed a lawsuit in Cook County Circuit Court’s Chancery Division Aug. 26 regarding Tinley Park’s use of digital meters used to record water usage over the preceding decade.