Nicholas A. Cummins

Member


Mail: cummins@bbs-law.com
Phone|Fax|Text: 215.665.3328
Office: Philadelphia, PA

Education

  • Pennsylvania State University, B.A.

  • Temple University Beasley School of Law, J.D.

Admissions

Bar Admissions

  • Pennsylvania

  • New Jersey

Court Admissions

  • Supreme Court of the United States

  • United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

  • United States District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania

  • United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania

  • United States District Court for the District of New Jersey

  • United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit

Hobbies/Interests

Coming soon


Nick Cummins is a member of the firm. He began working at Bennett, Bricklin & Saltzburg LLC as a law clerk in 2005, while he earned his Juris Doctor from Temple University’s Beasley School of Law. While in law school Nick received a number of citations for outstanding writing and oral advocacy. After graduating cum laude in 2006, Nick accepted an associate position in the Philadelphia office. He became a member in January 2015. From 2013 to 2021 he was named a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer® Rising Star. Nick has also been named a Super Lawyer® Rising Star in New Jersey from 2018 through 2021.

Nick’s work is varied, but focuses primarily on insurance coverage/bad faith, civil rights litigation, appellate advocacy, and construction and premises liability. He has received his OSHA 10 certification and frequently represents construction contractors, municipalities, school districts, and police officers in personal injury and property damages claims. Nick is a co-head of the firm’s Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith and Municipal Liability and Civil Rights Litigation practice groups. Nick is a member of the Pennsylvania and New Jersey bars, and is also admitted to practice in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the Middle District of Pennsylvania, the Western District of Pennsylvania, the District of New Jersey, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. Nick is also the President of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute. As a long-time active member of PDI, he has previously served as the Executive Vice President of Operations, Executive Vice President of Programming, Treasurer, Vice President of the East District, Director of the East District, and Chair of the Young Lawyers Committee.

Insurance Coverage and Bad Faith:

Nick frequently handles questions of insurance coverage determinations for clients.  Nick prepares insurance coverage opinion letters for insurers in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, along with any required denial, acceptance or reservation of rights correspondence issued to insureds.  He has successfully tendered the defense of his clients to responsible insurers, and has made several six figure recoveries of defense and indemnity expenses from insurers who have refused additional insured coverage to his clients.  He has also successfully prosecuted and defended many declaratory judgment actions in the state and federal courts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, both on behalf insurers and insureds.  Nick has handled declaratory judgment suits in a wide variety of coverage areas, including COVID-19 business interruption claims in every United States District Court in Pennsylvania.  Nick’s practice also includes the defense of bad faith claims brought against his clients when it is alleged that client’s coverage determination was not reasonable under the circumstances.  In such cases, Nick zealously defends both the coverage determination, as well as the considerations which motivated the coverage determination. 

Municipal Liability and Civil Rights Claims: 

Approximately forty percent of Nick’s practice involves the defense of police officers against civil rights claims. Those claims are primarily for false arrest, malicious prosecution, and excessive force. Nick has defended dozens of police cases on behalf of government defendants. Nick is well versed in claims arising under the Fourth Amendment, qualified immunity defenses, and Monell claims against government agencies. Virtually all of these claims are litigated in the federal district courts. 

In addition to police civil rights claims, Nick also defends school districts and municipalities against civil rights claims arising under the Fourteenth Amendment on state-created-danger grounds, substantive and procedural due process claims, and First Amendment retaliatory prosecution suits. 

In addition to the items listed above, Nick defends municipalities and school districts in automobile accident and premises liability claims. He is well versed in the defenses available to municipal entities under the Political Subdivision Tort Claims Act. 

Appellate Advocacy: 

Nick handles or consults on many of the firm’s appellate matters. Nick has handled appeals to the Superior and Commonwealth Courts of Pennsylvania, the New Jersey Appellate Division, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Nick obtained allocatur, briefed, and argued before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania in Kramer v. Nationwide, 103 MAP 2022. Nick successfully authored the Petition for Certification to the Supreme Court of New Jersey in Townsend v. Pierre, 221 N.J. 36 (2014), as well as the underlying brief in the Appellate Division, obtaining a reversal for his client before the Supreme Court of New Jersey. Townsend addresses the required factual underpinnings for expert reports in New Jersey. Nick also co-authored the amicus curiae brief to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania on behalf of the Pennsylvania Defense Institute in Babcock & Wilcox Co. v. American Nuclear Insurers, 2015 WL 4430352 (Pa. Jul. 21, 2015). The brief was quoted in the lead opinion. 

Construction and Premises Liability: 

In the first six years of his career, the majority Nick’s practice was dedicated to the defense of construction-related personal injury and property damage claims, as well as premises liability personal injury claims. He continues to perform this work through the present. He is intimately familiar with, and frequently handles, issues related to Pennsylvania’s statutory employer defense, the borrowed servant defense, defenses available to a landlord out of possession, and the general non-liability of an entity for work entrusted to an independent contractor. As almost all construction claims, and many premises liability claims, involve subcontracts incorporating indemnity and insurance requirements, Nick frequently prosecutes and defends against claims for reimbursement and defense tenders under indemnity agreements, the breach of contractual provisions to procure additional insured coverage, and declaratory judgment actions against insurers seeking additional insured coverage purchased as part of a construction contract. Many of the construction claims Nick has handled have involved serious injuries, including paraplegia, multiple surgeries, complicated fractures, and closed head injuries. Most require the retention of multiple experts to address liability, orthopedics, life care planning, vocational implications, and economics. Nick also defends contractors in construction defect claims. 

In the construction context, Nick frequently represents general contractors, subcontractors, and property owners named in suits. Nick has also defended employers otherwise protected by workers compensation immunity that have been joined on indemnity and additional insured cross claims. With respect to premises liability, Nick represents retailers and private property owners for claims arising out of slip and falls, and other injuries while on premises. Nick has represented municipalities and school districts in premises and construction cases. 

Personal Information: 

Nick was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, but has lived all around the country. His prior states of residence include New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Illinois, Texas and Maryland. He returned to Pennsylvania in 1999 to attend the Pennsylvania State University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in English in 2003. He currently resides in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey with his wife and two sons

Publications:

Supreme Court Permits Unilateral Settlement of Suits by Insured, Counterpoint April 2016

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