Andrew S. Dashevsky

Esquire

Andrew S. Dashevsky, Esquire, is the youngest son of the firm’s founder. He practices personal injury law in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from West Chester University in 1995 and earned his Juris Doctor Degree from the Widener University School of Law in 1999. In 2006, he earned a Masters of Law in Trial Advocacy, with honors, from the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law.

Mr. Dashevsky’s Court admissions include the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the State of New Jersey, the United States District Court, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, the United States District Courts, District of New Jersey, and The Supreme Court of the United States of America
Mr. Dashevsky is known for his dedication and passion for representing his clients, and as a result, he has not only obtained great success in protecting his injured clients and their interests, but has also earned the recognition from his peers. In 2007, 2008, and 2010 Mr. Dashevsky was among a select group of attorneys featured in the Pennsylvania Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" edition of Philadelphia Magazine, a listing which included the top 2.5% of the best up-and-coming attorneys in the state who are 40 years or younger or who have been practicing less than 10 years.

Mr. Dashevsky is a member of the Philadelphia Bar Association, Philadelphia Trial Lawyers Association, Pennsylvania Trial Lawyers Association and Philadelphia Compulsory Arbitration Committee. He is also a member of the Philadelphia Trial Lawyers’s President Select Committee & Future Leaders Select Committee. Mr. Dashevsky has served as the Co-Chair of the Philadelphia Municipal Court Committee for both the Civil and Criminal Divisions, and has lectured at the annual Municipal Court Judicial Conference on issues of civil litigation.

Mr. Dashevsky is also active in Public Service in Philadelphia by volunteering for appointments of Pro Bono matters through the Philadelphia Volunteers for the Indigent Program ("V.I.P."), providing legal services free of charge to low-income clients who have legal problems in the Philadelphia area. In 2009 and 2010, he was recognized by the judiciary for his exemplary public service work by being included in the First Judicial District of Pennsylvania’s Pro Bono Roll of Honor.

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