Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh
268 Norwood Ave, West Long Branch, NJ 07764, USA, West Long Branch, NJ 07764
About Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh
Chamlin, Uliano & Walsh provides legal representation in personal injury, workers' compensation, criminal defense, and other practice areas. Established in 1960, the firm serves clients throughout Monmouth County and surrounding New Jersey areas. They have recovered over $100 million for clients. The firm is known for its family-oriented approach, with two generations of leadership, and a founding senior partner won a ground-breaking third-party liability case. Consultations are available in-person, by phone, or video.
Our Attorneys
Ronald B. Rosen
Of Counsel
58+ years experience

Charles J. Uliano
PARTNER
51+ years experience

Kenneth W. Chamlin
PARTNER
43+ years experience

Andrew T. Walsh
PARTNER
29+ years experience

James J. Uliano
PARTNER
18+ years experience

Elizabeth Uliano Giblin
Associate Attorney
11+ years experience

Matthew E. Salerno
Associate Attorney
4+ years experience
Notable Case Results
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$3.6M
Personal Injury, Truck Accident
Karen Del Re, 53, of Hazlet Township, was driving westbound on Route 36 in Keyport when her car was struck from behind by a Turnpike Authority truck. The truck accident caused severe injuries to Del Re’s shoulders, hands, left knee, cervical, and lumbar discs, requiring a full knee replacement and multiple surgeries.
$1.2M
Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Premises Liability, Fire Fatality
Personal injury suit for Maria Cruz against John D. Pittenger Builder Inc., owner of her Section 8 apartment. A fire in the apartment claimed the life of Cruz’s 5-year-old granddaughter and severely injured Ms. Cruz with third-degree burns on 40 percent of her body, resulting in permanent scarring and disfigurement.