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Two of Healy Scanlons’ newest associates win approximately a quarter of a million dollars in jury trial

healyscanlonveugelergannon • April 11, 2014

Two of Healy Scanlons’ newest associates win approximately a quarter of a million dollars in a jury trial where no offer was on the table for a CDOT Inspector who fell into a trench on an excavation site.  Patrick C. Anderson  and  Matthew M. Gannon  of Healy Scanlon Law Firm represented the plaintiff and tried the case to verdict.

The plaintiff, who came from the U.S. from Jordan at age 16, was a 59 year-old CDOT employee who suffered a torn rotator cuff and torn meniscus in the accident. The defendant dug a four-foot deep trench which began on property he owned and extended onto public property, including removal of a portion of the sidewalk. He had left mounds of loose dirt and rocks near the edge of the trench and took no steps to place a fence or barricade around the excavation site. At the close of the evidence, Cook County Circuit Court Judge Thomas L. Hogan, entered a directed verdict in favor of Plaintiff on the issue of the defendant’s negligence, finding the manner in which the defendant dug the trench was not reasonably safe.

The jury awarded $251,062, which was reduced by 10% to $225,956, accounting for 10% contributory fault on the part of the plaintiff. The defendant made no offer of settlement.

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Kevin Veugeler secured a $3.2 million recovery plus a waiver of $750,000 in Workers' Compensation benefits for a Sprinkler Fitter who fell from a ladder. While litigating this case, Kevin was able to show that the general contractor and owner of the jobsite failed to follow their own site-specific safety plan to protect the safety of their subcontractors. Through documents and deposition testimony, Kevin was able to establish that the general contractor and owner failed to provide a safe place to work. If you, a friend or a family member have been injured, please contact Healy Scanlon Veugeler Gannon for a free consultation.
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Matthew Gannon secured an $8.55 million dollar settlement for a construction laborer who suffered a crush injury involving multiple fractures of his leg. Matthew obtained evidence that the general contractor in charge of the work site failed to appropriately stage the phases of work during construction. In addition, Matthew uncovered evidence that the equipment that caused the injury was not being properly supervised at the time of the occurrence. If you, a friend or a family member have been injured, please contact Healy Scanlon Veugeler Gannon for a free consultation.
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