Haddick Among Forty-Four DMC Lawyers Recognized as Best Lawyers Award Recipients

August 17, 2023 — Dickie, McCamey & Chilcote, P.C. is pleased to announce that 44 lawyers have been included in the 2024 edition of The Best Lawyers in America. Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers has become universally regarded as the definitive guide to legal excellence. 

Attorney C.J. Haddick, Managing Director of the firm’s Harrisburg, Pa. office, was recognized in the field of Insurance Law.

“For more than 40 years, the rigorous methodology of Best Lawyers has ensured the integrity and esteem of our legal recognitions,” said Best Lawyers CEO Phillip Greer. “It is with great pleasure that we continue to provide potential clients with the pinnacle measurement of credibility through our Best Lawyers awards as they search for counsel.” 

DMC Lawyers Haddick, Akrasi, Successfully Defend Insurance Agency From $15 Million Claim

Harrisburg, Aug. 8 – DMC Harrisburg Attorneys CJ Haddick and Charlene Akrasi successfully defended a western Pa. insurance brokerage from a $15 million professional liability claim in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pa.

U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Brann granted summary judgment to DMC’s client, Ebensburg Insurance Agency, on claims made by American Builders Insurance Company alleging that Ebensburg was negligent and made misrepresentations in an application for workers compensation insurance prior to a catastrophic loss involving one of the applicant’s employees.

In American Builders Insurance Company v. Ebensburg Insurance Agency, et. al., the Court found that the insurer was aware of potential claims against the agency as early as 2015, within days of the accident involving the employee. While the insurer filed suit against the applicant/employer in 2017 in the Western District of Pa., it did not file suit against Ebensburg until 2019 in the Middle District of Pa., which was well beyond the two-year tort statute of limitations, the Court held.

In granting judgment in favor of Ebensburg, Judge Brann ruled that the Pennsylvania Borrowing Statute required application of the two-year Pennsylvania tort statute of limitations, not a longer limitations period under Georgia law. American Builders Insurance Company is headquartered in Georgia.

American Builders Ins. Co. v. Ebensburg Insurance Agency, Keystone Insurance Group, M.D. Pa. 2023 (Brann, J.)