PRACTICES

OVERVIEW

Michael Ciamaichelo concentrates his practice exclusively in the field of subrogation, focusing on property losses primarily involving fire, explosions, structural collapses, water damage, defective products and construction defects. Michael has investigated and litigated subrogation claims throughout the United States and is tenacious in obtaining maximum recoveries for his clients.

Prior to joining White and Williams LLP, Michael served as law clerk to the Honorable Marc M. Baldwin, Presiding Civil Judge of the Burlington County Superior Court of New Jersey. During law school, Michael served as intern to the Honorable L. Felipe Restrepo, U.S. Magistrate Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and as extern to the Honorable Joseph H. Rodriguez, U.S. District Court Judge for the District of New Jersey, Camden Vicinage.

Credentials

Bar and Court Admissions

Pennsylvania

New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

Education

Rutgers School of Law – Camden, JD, 2011

Villanova University, BS, 2004

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Memberships

Pennsylvania Bar Association

REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS

  • Obtained a jury verdict of $300,000 for a subrogation claim arising from a fire inside a commercial structure in Pennsylvania
  • Litigated a $4 million subrogation claim arising from a pipe discharge that occurred during a construction project at a hospital in New York
  • Litigated a $2.1 subrogation claim arising from water damages in a commercial building in New Jersey
  • Litigated a $1.9 million subrogation claim arising from a residential fire involving a gas leak in Delaware
  • Litigated a $1 million subrogation claim arising from a fire in a convenience store and failure of a suppression system in Maryland 
  • Litigated a $600,000 subrogation claim arising from a structure collapse in New York
  • Litigated a $550,000 subrogation claim for water damage arising from an improperly installed HVAC unit in New Jersey
  • Litigated a $520,000 subrogation claim arising from a warehouse fire in Pennsylvania
  • Litigated a $450,000 subrogation claim arising from discharge of a fire suppression system in an airport in Rhode Island
  • Litigated a $440,000 subrogation claim arising from damage to a solar panel system in New Jersey

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