Glenn M. Campbell is a Principal in the Firm's Casualty Litigation Department and has over thirty years of litigation experience representing defendants in complex construction accident and injury, workplace and industrial accident, and products liability cases. His clients include self-insured commercial and residential construction companies, contractors and subcontractors, and industrial manufacturing companies, as well as insurers and third-party administrators.
Mr. Campbell is a seasoned litigator that served as a senior attorney for multi-line insurer The Travelers Companies, Inc., where he oversaw litigation of major and catastrophic loss, construction injury, and products liability cases. He is experienced in matters that involve a variety of complexities, major injuries, and industry-specific codes and regulations.
An active member of his community, Mr. Campbell volunteers his time with the Boy Scouts of America and is a high school co-ed volleyball coach through his church. As Eucharistic Ministers, Mr. Campbell and his wife visit Delaware County, PA area nursing homes to give Communion a few times each month.
The Best Lawyers in America™ recognized Mr. Campbell in its 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 editions in the Construction Litigation category. For information about this selection and an overview of common third-party publications, rankings, and lists methodologies, click here.
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- Secured a defense verdict at trial for a field inspection team, after all other defendants settled a wrongful death claim stemming from a construction accident.
- Significantly reduced the plaintiff’s award, denying the plaintiff’s request for damages under the Pennsylvania Unfair Trade Practices and Consumer Protection Law, against defendant stucco installer. The Pennsylvania Superior Court affirmed the judgment after plaintiff appealed.
- Successfully argued that the waiver of subrogation provision in the construction contract barred a subrogation claim brought by the property carrier against a large commercial contractor client that totaled over $6 million. The Third Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the order granting summary judgment for the defendant contractor.