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Construction, Litigation, Products Liability, Personal Injury, General Practice

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Brad concentrates his practice on the defense of complex products liability cases for small, medium and large (Fortune 500) manufacturing companies and their distributors. He has defended the manufacturers of tools, electrical components, scaffolding and lifts, tires, paint, automatic doors, machinery, backhoes and other heavy industrial equipment. He has also defended manufacturers of complex heat exchangers, chemical pumping systems and other industrial systems.

Brad is national counsel to a company which designs and manufacturers thermal fluid heaters and boilers. His background in fire fighting has given him additional insight into the defense of cases on behalf of manufacturers of electrical components, electricians and others alleged to have started fires.
 
Brad is a supervising attorney in the firm's Product Liability Practice Group. As such, he fields questions from attorneys throughout the firm regarding substantive legal issues relating to products liability. Brad also manages junior associates in the development of their practices.

Brad is also a nationally certified fire fighter, who serves the Penn Wynne/Overbrook Hills Fire Company (Lower Merion Fire Department), with over 25 different certifications.
 
Significant Representative Matters:

  • Defense of manufacturer of industrial power press which amputated fingers of 32-year-old female plaintiff. The plaintiff alleged defective design of a power press used for stamping metal components. The plaintiff was operating the press as she had been taught by her employer. She reached into the press to remove a stamping when the press made an unintended cycle, crushing her hand. At trial we were able to prove that faulty repairs made to the press by the employer are what caused the repeat cycle rather then the original design of the press. Defense verdict.

  • Defense of manufacturer of complex heat exchanger which was alleged to have caused an explosion at an explosives plant in the northern desert of Chile. The heat exchanger was manufactured in New Jersey, shipped through the Panama Canal to the Pacific and then south to the plant which was located in Mejiones, Chile. Extensive discovery both in the United States and in Chile revealed the cause of the failure was the chemical content of the water being used at the plant. The plant's water treatment facility failed to bring the chemical content in the feed water to within the limits called for in the system specifications. The case was dismissed prior to trial.

  • Represented the manufacturer of an AC motor in bathroom fan/light fixture alleged to have started a fire and destroyed a restaurant. The plaintiffs alleged the fixture was defectively designed. Through forensic examination of the remnants of the fan/light fixture and its internal components, as well as the burn patterns left in the area of the fire, we were able to prove the fixture did not cause the fire. Defense verdict.

  • Defense of electrician whose work was alleged to have started a fire. Client was called out to do electrical work in a building on an emergency basis. The electrician ran wires through a drop ceiling and was alleged to have nicked a part of the wire on the metal struts. The exposed wire allegedly ignited the surrounding combustibles, starting the fire. The fire was discovered five hours after the electrician left the premises. We were able to establish by a thorough examination of the wiring and the fire scene that the origin of the fire which was approximately 40 feet from where the client did his work. Defense verdict.

  • Defense of manufacturer whose delivery driver was responsible for an auto accident. The plaintiffs were a mother/daughter who were allegedly injured when a van operated by the delivery driver struck their vehicle broadside. Mediation occurred and our client offered what the mediator recommended. The plaintiffs rejected the offer, and the case was tried. Liability was conceded. Verdict was 17 percent of pretrial settlement offer.

  • Defense of manufacturer of automatic pedestrian door which allegedly knocked a woman down. Careful analysis of the accident and the plaintiff's design claims were rebutted by expert testimony. Defense verdict.

  • Represented tire manufacturer in case where a tire with 3,000 miles on it blew out. We were able to establish that the cause of the tire blow out was a puncture of the tire, which occurred when the plaintiff ran over a nail and not due to any defect with the tire. Defense verdict.

  • Dismissal prior to trial on behalf of the manufacturer of power strip which allegedly caused a house fire. Through careful examination of the remnants of the power strip and exemplar power strips, we were able to show that, while close, the internal components were dissimilar enough that the alleged manufacturer was not the actual manufacturer of the allegedly defective strip.

    Certifications:

    National PROBOARD Firefighter I Certification, 2007
    National PROBOARD Firefighter II Certification, 2009

    Pennsylvania State Firefighter I Certification, 2007
    Pennsylvania State Firefighter II Certification, 2009

    Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) Fire Academy:
    Introduction to the Fire Service, 2006
    Fireground Support, 2006
    Exterior Firefighting, 2007
    Interior Firefighting, 2007

    Pennsylvania State Fire Academy:
    Fireground Support, 2006
    Exterior Firefighting 2007
    Interior Firefighting 2007
    Incident Safety Officer, N.F.A. 2008
    Structural Collapse Operations Level I, (SCOA) 2008

    FEMA/National Fire Academy:
    Certification: Firefighter Safety - Calling the Mayday

    Pennsylvania State Fire Marshall's Office:
    Arson Investigation and Scene Preservation for First Responders 2009

    American Red Cross:
    Certified: CPR/AED, 2006, 2007; First Aid Certification
    Certified: CPR/AED for Healthcare Providers 2009

    FDNY (Fire Department of New York) Special Operations Symposium 2010

    Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission:
    Water Rescue for the First Responder Awareness Level Certification 2009
    Ice Rescue Awareness Level Certification 2010
    Ice Rescue Operations Level Certification 2010
    Ice Rescue Technician Level Certification 2010

    Bucks County Community College:
    Natural Gas, Propane, Carbon Monoxide Seminar, 2007
    Attack and Backup Lines Seminar, 2007
    Lockout/Tagout Seminar, 2007
    Ladder Company Review Seminar, 2007
    Search and Rescue Seminar, 2007
    Highway Safety Seminar, 2008
    Incident Safety Officer, N.F.A., 2008
    HAZMAT Awareness, 2008
    HAZMAT Operations, 2008
    Fire Behavior Seminar, 2008
    Structural Collapse Operations Level I, (SCOA) 2008
    Rope/High Angle Rescue I, 2009
    HAZMAT Operations Refresher, 2010

    Montgomery County Fire Academy:
    Basic Vehicle Rescue Awareness Level, 2007
    Basic Vehicle Rescue Operations Level, 2007
    Basic Vehicle Rescue Technician Level, 2007

    U.S. Department of Homeland Security/FEMA Emergency Management Institute:
    IS-00100 (Incident Command System)
    IS-00200 (ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents)
    IS-00700 (National Incident Management Systems - NIMS)
    IS-00800.A (National Response Plan - NRP)
    IS 300 (Incident command) 2009

    Albert Einstein Healthcare Network Center for Special Operations and Training:
    ICS 300-Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents 2009

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    School Degree Major Graduation
    Villanova University School of Law Law SchoolN/A  
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security, FEMA Emergency Management Institute
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    New Jersey1987
    Pennsylvania1987
    District 1
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    2020-01-02Phone+1 2155752600
    2020-10-06Phone856-414-6000
    2022-01-20Phone215-575-2762
    2023-11-02Firm NameMarshall Dennehey Warner Coleman & Goggin
    2020-01-02Address1845 Walnut Street Philadelphia PA 19103 US
    2020-10-06Address15000 Midlantic Dr P.O. Box 5429, Suite 200 Mount Laurel NJ 08054 US
    2022-01-20Address2000 Market St Suite 2300 Philadelphia PA 19103 US
    Bradley D. Remick
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    Philadelphia, PA 19103
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