The mother of a 21-year-old man who died in 2007 after a Cubs-owned car wash next to Wrigley Field collapsed on him during a violent August storm sued the baseball franchise Friday.
Tim Tomasik, attorney for Alec Drews' mother, Vicki Drews, said the Cubs walked away from the bargaining table after nearly two years of trying to settle out of court.
"We are here today as a result of the Chicago Cubs' culture of corporate indifference that puts dollars before safety," Tomasik said.
Cubs spokesman Peter Chase had no comment on the suit. He also wouldn't comment on negotiations.
Alec Drews was a computer design student living with his brother in a Seminary …

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