WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE REPRESENTED MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING UNIONS:
January 10, 2024
- American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees #2912
- Association of Flight Attendants — Communications Workers of America #8
- Amalgamated Transit Union #308
- Boilermakers Local #1
- Cement Masons Local #502
- Carpenters Local #10, #12, #434
- Ceramic Tile Finishers Local #25
- Chicago Teachers Union/American Federation of Teachers #1
- Electrical Workers Local #9, #134
- Elevator Constructors Local #2
- Fire Fighters Local #2, #1263, #3074, #3547, #3905, #4092, #4223, #4323
- Glazers Local #27
- Graphic Communication Workers Local #458
- Heat and Frost Insulators Local #17
- Iron Workers Local #1, #63
- Laborers Local #1, #2, #4, #5, #6, #76, #1001, #1092
- Lathers Local #74
- Machinists Local #126
- Operating Engineers Local #150
- Painters Local #14, #21
- Pipe Fitters Local #2, #123, #597
- Plasterers Local #5
- Plumbers Local #130
- Roofers Local #11
- Service Employees International Union #1, #73
- Sheet Metal Workers Local #73
- Sprinkler Fitters Local #281, #669
- Stagehands IATSE Local #2 of Chicago
- Stationary Engineers Local #399
- Teamsters Local #705, #710, #726
- Transport Workers Union of America Local #556
- Tuck Pointers Local #52
- Unite Here #1
- …and many others.

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.

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.