Dan Costello

Ten CGW Attorneys Selected as 2024 Superlawyers!

Costello Ginex & Wideikis has just had ten attorneys recognized by SuperLawyers as top rated Illinois attorneys in 2024 due to their outstanding achievements representing their clients over the past year. Congratulations to all those selected!

Partners Gregory V. Ginex, Dan Costello, and Jim Wideikis (from left), all of whom were selected as SuperLawyers for 2024

2024 Illinois Super Lawyers

Daniel Costello: Construction

Gregory V Ginex: Personal Injury Defense

Jim Wideikis: General Litigation

Michael P Turiello: Civil Litigation (Defense)

2024 Illinois Rising Stars

Ashley Koda: Personal Injury matters

Chloe Polo: Construction

Jessica Biagi: Civil Litigation (Defense)

John Dark: Civil Litigation (Defense)

Shipra Mehta: Personal Injury matters

Brittney Frederick: Transportation


Partners Dan Costello and Shipra Mehta win Summary Judgment in Matter involving Commercial Vehicle Crash in Construction Site

Partners Dan Costello and Shipra Mehta win Summary Judgment in Matter involving Commercial Vehicle Crash in Construction Site

Dan Costello and Shipra Mehta won summary judgment on a traffic construction case with demands totaling over $75 million for six plaintiffs in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The case involves 24 separate construction defendants on an interstate rebuild where a commercial vehicle flipped over; killing or significantly injuring all of the passengers in the vehicle.

DANIEL P. COSTELLO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IS NOW COSTELLO GINEX & WIDEIKIS, P.C.

DANIEL P. COSTELLO & ASSOCIATES, P.C. IS NOW COSTELLO GINEX & WIDEIKIS, P.C.

Daniel P. Costello is pleased to announce the addition of Gregory V. Ginex and James L. Wideikis as equity partners to the firm. Effective immediately the firm has changed its name to Costello Ginex & Wideikis, P.C.

Dan Costello to Speak at CLM's "Preventing Nuclear Verdicts: A Virtual Series"

Dan Costello to Speak at CLM's "Preventing Nuclear Verdicts: A Virtual Series"

Dan Costello has been tapped by the CLM to be a task force co-chair in CLM’s “Preventing Nuclear Verdicts: A Virtual Series.” Dan is one of only three attorneys across the country, along with Jerry Hamilton and Robert Tyson, to be speaking in this series.

Three Costello Legal Attorneys Recognized for 2021 "Super Lawyers" List

Three attorneys at Costello Legal have been recognized in the 2021 list of "Super Lawyers": Jessica Biagi and Shipra Mehta were both selected as “Rising Stars” and Dan Costello was selected as a 2021 Super Lawyer. Congratulations to all three for being recognized for your hard work!


Dan Costello, Super Lawyer 2021

Dan Costello, Super Lawyer 2021

Jessica Biagi, Rising Star 2021

Jessica Biagi, Rising Star 2021

Shipra Mehta, Rising Star 2021

Shipra Mehta, Rising Star 2021

Dan Costello to Speak at COVID-19 Seminar Hosted by CLM on Defending Construction Claims

On July 21st, the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance (CLM) is hosting an online Webinar entitled “Defending Construction Site COVID-19 Infection Claims in Judicial Hellholes.” Dan Costello will be a speaker along with Ken Bloom, Elaine Fresch, and Jorge Cruz, and Moderated by Karen Rice.

Dan Costello is a nationally recognized expert in litigation management, trial practice, and complex case management. Dan has personally handled a wide variety of high value construction defect and construction injury claims, many in Cook County, which is one of the most nationally recognized plaintiff-friendly venues in the county.

Anyone interested in registering for the webinar can do so here:

After Mystery Fire in Historic Chicago Building, Costello Legal Defends Accused Plumbing Company

2015-L-013013 (Illinois, Cook County)

A historic Chicago building over 100 years old that used to be a school was being gut rehabbed to put in high end condos. At 2am, a fire broke out during construction between the 3rd and 4th floors and the contractor pointed the finger at the plumbing company who they believed caused the fire. However, the plumbing company had left the job site hours before. Costello Legal picked up the defense of the plumbing company and engaged in a lengthy process of discovery to determine who was on the site and what happened.

After years of discovery, the parties’ demands were too divergent to settle, and attempts at mediation failed. Each side hired experts to opine on what caused the fire, resulting in a “battle of the experts” type of construction defect dispute. The case went to jury trial, where plaintiff demanded millions in damages up to what the cost might be to restore the building to its pre-fire site. However, Dan Costello and James Barrow mounted a vigorous defense, using their experts’ testimony to poke holes in plainitff’s theories about the cause of the fire. Before judgment, the plaintiff decided to reduce their risk of going home with nothing and agreed to settle the matter for less than 20% of their original trial demand.

Control Panel Fails at Steel Facility, Costello Legal Gets Maintenance Company Out on Motion

64D05-1411-CT-9781 (Indiana, Porter County)

At a steel production facility, a control panel that controlled the operation of a stacking device failed, causing damages approaching $50 million. Due to the number of companies working on the site and interacting with the machinery, the case spent significant time in discovery across many parties. During the discovery process, a contractor that once worked on the control panel was brought in, on a negligence theory as well as a claim that the contractor breached implied contracts resulting in the damages. Costello Legal partners Dan Costello and James Barrow picked up the defense of the company.

Costello Legal filed a motion on behalf of the contractor alleging that they could not be held responsible in any way for the accident. The motion argued that the damages incurred fell outside the scope of work performed by the contractor, that there was no causational link between the contractor’s work and the damage that resulted, and based on the work actually performed by the contractor, there existed no “implied contracts” between the contractor and the facility that were breached in any way. The judge agreed, granting the motion, fully dismissing the contractor from the suit and allowing the contractor to avoid a potentially lengthy and expensive trial.

Back-to-Back Wins on Motions for Summary Judgment

In March, Daniel P. Costello & Associates won two large cases with a combined value of over $5.6 million on motions for summary judgment.

Personal Injury Case- Janitorial Company

Plaintiff, a 32 year old resident of a condominium complex, was attempting to dispose of glass shelves into a dumpster when a mirror fell onto plaintiff’s foot causing severe injuries which necessitated an amputation of his left leg just below the knee. The plaintiff was seeking a settlement in excess of $4 million for his injuries. Plaintiff sued a number of defendants in Illinois federal court including our client who was the janitorial company allegedly responsible for garbage pickup, common area cleanup, and maintenance around the dumpster coral. Plaintiff alleged that the Janitors were negligent in placing the mirror on the dumpsters and/or failing to remove it. The defense team at Costello Legal headed by Managing Partner Dan Costello vigorously defended the janitorial company. Mr. Costello argued that not only was our client not responsible for creating the hazard but that they also had no notice of the hazard and therefore owed plaintiff no duty of care. The federal court agreed, and granted the motion on all counts and dismissed the case with prejudice.

Construction Defect Case

Dan Costello and Andrew Smith were able to obtain summary judgment and dismissal of all counts against their clients in a high stakes construction defect case. Mr. Costello defended handling the claim from the inception, including coordinating the investigation, coordinating coverage, bring in the third party defendants, and defending the Developer and General Contractor. The plaintiff’s in this case demanded over $1.6 million for alleged construction defects that went back to the construction of the building in 2002. Cook County Judge Mitchell ruled that the claims were barred under the statute of limitations/statute of repose as the plaintiff’s had direct knowledge of the minor water intrusions issues shortly after construction, and had a duty to investigate this claims. After several years of litigation and numerous depositions the Costello team were able to get all of the counts including breach of warranties, and fraud. The case is now subject to appeal.