About Andrew P. Campbell

Andrew brings vast experience in insurance defense litigation to his practice in our Casualty Department, where he focuses on construction, fire and product liability litigation. Andrew has had the privilege of defending some of the largest construction companies in the region in catastrophic personal injury and death cases as well as high exposure construction defect claims. Andrew also has an extensive understanding of related areas of practice, including contract and corporate law. His broad legal experience allows him to expertly and efficiently handle an almost unlimited range of cases.

Prior to joining the firm, Andrew was a member of the Delany Law firm in center city Philadelphia. He gained additional experience as an associate at two other Pennsylvania law firms, and at the Bucks County Legal Aid Society.

Year joined

2022

Results

Summary Judgment Granted in Highly Contested Construction Defect Case

Architectural, Engineering & Construction Defect Litigation
August 29, 2023

We were granted summary judgment in a $1.3 million construction defect subrogation case involving allegedly improperly sealed roof openings. The subcontractor contested its liability on the theory that our client chose the sealing method, and that the contract itself was deficient. Our motion, that was eventually granted, successfully argued that the contract language met the standard set in Pennsylvania’s Perry-Ruzzi rule.

Thought Leadership

Marshall Dennehey Combines Forces With Litigation Boutique, Delany Law

October 20, 2022
Marshall Dennehey announced today that the firm has joined forces with the attorneys and staff of the Philadelphia-based litigation boutique, Delany Law.

 

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Areas of Law

  • Other 5
    • Product Liability
    • Construction Injury Litigation
    • Architectural, Engineering and Construction Defect Litigation
    • General Liability
    • Catastrophic Claims Litigation

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Shareholder
    Firm Name
    Marshall Dennehey
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    Significant Representative Matters: Obtained a defense award in favor of our client, a prominent road
    bridge constructor, at arbitration in Philadelphia. Plaintiff alleged a trip
    fall in our construction zone, with knee
    back injuries. We argued that the plaintiff failed to prove any actionable defect, that the condition was open
    obvious,
    that the plaintiff's own negligence was the proximate cause of the fall.
    Obtained a summary judgement in a construction defect subrogation case with a $1.3 Million dem
    . Andrew represented the general contractor
    its carrier against a sub-subcontractor who improperly sealed roof openings they made, causing extensive water damage to 12 floors of the building. The subcontractor hotly contested liability on the theory that our client chose
    approved the use of sealing foam for this application,
    on a separate theory that the contract language itself was deficient. Andrew filed a Motion for Summary Judgment on contractual indemnity arguing that the GC's possible culpability was of no relevance since the contract language met the st
    ard set forth in Pennsylvania's Perry-Ruzzi rule
    the subcontractor was liable to indemnify even for the GC's causal negligence. The court agreed that the contract language met the st
    ard
    entered judgement against the sub for indemnity. This is an important ruling since these indemnity issues arise in virtually every construction case, whether defect or BI,
    oftentimes subs
    their carriers will not pick up the claim even when it is clear that they should.
    Obtained a dismissal by summary judgment in a transportation matter in which he represented a state's department of transportation. The plaintiff, a tractor-trailer operator, was injured in a single vehicle accident on the approach to a construction zone, during a heavy rainstorm. Plaintiff lost control of the vehicle, which rolled off of the roadway into a ravine, resulting in catastrophic injuries. The plaintiff alleged the client was negligent in failing to provide adequate lighting at the approach to the construction zone
    permitting a dangerous, defective condition on the road surface,
    brought negligence claims against the state's department of transportation
    multiple contractors. The basis of Andrew's defense was that the plaintiff failed to prove any defect or hazard that would constitute an exception to sovereign immunity.
    Obtained a summary judgement in a medical malpractice case involving the death of a one-year-old infant who twice presented to the ER with seizure complaints
    was not admitted until such time as she died in ICU due to complications from an underlying
    undiagnosed heart condition. Our client was a Physician's Assistant Student working in the ER who evaluated the patient, interviewed the mother
    recorded her findings in the medical record. We filed a Motion for Summary Judgment on the basis of a Physician Assistant Student's duty
    scope of authority in a pediatric ER,
    the court in Philadelphia County entered summary judgement in her favor, dismissing all claims
    crossclaims.
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1997, Pennsylvania
    2006, New Jersey
    2008, New York
    U.S. District Court of New Jersey
    U.S. District Court Eastern District of Pennsylvania
    Memberships

    American Bar Association
    Bucks County Bar Association
    Defense Research Institute
    Gloucester County Bar Association
    National Fire Protection Association
    New York Bar Association
    Pennsylvania Bar Association.
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law
    Class of 1996
    J.D.
    Other Education
    Villanova University
    Class of 1992
    B.A.

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2000 Market Street, Suite 2300Philadelphia, PA 19103U.S.A.

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Attorneys FAQs

  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Andrew P. Campbell was admitted in 1997 to the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Andrew P. Campbell is admitted to practice in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
  • What law school did this attorney attend?
    Andrew P. Campbell attended Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law.
  • What year was this attorney's law firm established?
    Marshall Dennehey was established in 1962.