
Andrew represents individuals and families whose lives have been turned upside down by serious injuries, medical negligence, and abuse. His practice includes medical malpractice and birth injury cases, civil claims for survivors of sexual abuse and violent crime, and catastrophic injury and wrongful death matters involving unsafe conditions or preventable harm.
Andrew began his legal career working on complex malpractice litigation, handling cases built on extensive medical records, nationally recognized experts, and hard-fought disputes over what went wrong and why. These cases often meant standing across from large hospital systems and well-funded defense teams. They demand technical precision and disciplined preparation. For Andrew, though, the cases are ultimately about something simpler: families living a different life than the one they expected.
He also represents survivors of sexual abuse and victims of violent crime in civil actions against the institutions that failed to protect them—schools, churches, employers, and property owners. In his view, accountability does not stop with the individual perpetrator. When organizations prioritize profit or convenience over safety, they should answer for it.
Before entering private practice, Andrew spent five years working on federal health insurance policy, including Medicare rules and oversight. That experience gave him a clear understanding of how hospitals, insurers, and healthcare systems operate behind the scenes—insight he now uses when litigating against institutional defendants.
Early in his litigation career, Andrew secured a seven-figure award at a contested damages hearing. The result followed careful preparation and testimony that gave his clients the space to tell their story clearly and with dignity.
Andrew is calm and direct, especially when the pressure is high. He believes clients deserve clear answers, honest guidance, and a lawyer who listens before he speaks. He also knows that reaching out to a lawyer, especially after something painful or traumatic, takes courage, and he works to make that process feel less daunting. At the core of his practice is a simple principle: when harm is caused, accountability matters—and every client’s story deserves to be told accurately and forcefully.
“Most people don’t want a lawsuit. They want to be heard. They want answers. They want accountability. That’s what I’m here for.”
Andrew represents individuals and families whose lives have been turned upside down by serious injuries, medical negligence, and abuse. His practice includes medical malpractice and birth injury cases, civil claims for survivors of sexual abuse and violent crime, and catastrophic injury and wrongful death matters involving unsafe conditions or preventable harm.
Andrew began his legal career working on complex malpractice litigation, handling cases built on extensive medical records, nationally recognized experts, and hard-fought disputes over what went wrong and why. These cases often meant standing across from large hospital systems and well-funded defense teams. They demand technical precision and disciplined preparation. For Andrew, though, the cases are ultimately about something simpler: families living a different life than the one they expected.
He also represents survivors of sexual abuse and victims of violent crime in civil actions against the institutions that failed to protect them—schools, churches, employers, and property owners. In his view, accountability does not stop with the individual perpetrator. When organizations prioritize profit or convenience over safety, they should answer for it.
Before entering private practice, Andrew spent five years working on federal health insurance policy, including Medicare rules and oversight. That experience gave him a clear understanding of how hospitals, insurers, and healthcare systems operate behind the scenes—insight he now uses when litigating against institutional defendants.
Early in his litigation career, Andrew secured a seven-figure award at a contested damages hearing. The result followed careful preparation and testimony that gave his clients the space to tell their story clearly and with dignity.
Andrew is calm and direct, especially when the pressure is high. He believes clients deserve clear answers, honest guidance, and a lawyer who listens before he speaks. He also knows that reaching out to a lawyer, especially after something painful or traumatic, takes courage, and he works to make that process feel less daunting. At the core of his practice is a simple principle: when harm is caused, accountability matters—and every client’s story deserves to be told accurately and forcefully.
“Most people don’t want a lawsuit. They want to be heard. They want answers. They want accountability. That’s what I’m here for.”

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