BELLEVILLE — A driver is suing fellow motorist Michael B. Burris, alleging negligence in connection with a collision.
Dennis S. Moore filed a complaint on Nov. 3 in St. Clair County Circuit Court against Burris, alleging that the defendant breached his duty to exercise ordinary care in operating his motor vehicle.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on May 14, he was lawfully operating a motor vehicle traveling south on Mud Creek Road in Marissa City, stopped at a stop sign and then began to turn onto Illinois 13 when the defendant, whose vehicle was unseen because its headlights were off, collided with him at high speed. As a result, the plaintiff sustained severe and disabling injuries resulting in physical and mental pain, medical expenses and loss of enjoyment of life, he alleges. The plaintiff holds Burris responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to stop or reduce speed to avoid collision, failed to maintain proper lookout and failed to turn on the headlight of the his vehicle to provide visibility to himself and caution to others.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment against the defendant in excess of $50,000. He is represented by Jason E. Coffey of Fisher, Kerkhover, Coffey & Gremmels Law Office in Chester.
St. Clair County Circuit Court case number 16-L-585