Attorney Andrea Borden

Andrea V. Borden

Of Counsel

Personal injury trials demand that attorneys pay attention to detail, have impassioned delivery, and get results for their clients. Attorney Andrea Borden has experience on both sides of the aisle. She’s dedicated herself to making New York City a safer place with her skills by getting verdicts that matter.

Attorney Borden understands that accidents can happen to anyone. As a trial attorney, she uses her experience to advocate for people hurt by other people’s negligence.

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Attorney Borden was admitted to the New York bar in 2006, and she’s helped countless clients win verdicts since then.

She specializes in cases involving:

Attorney Borden enjoys advocating for her clients’ rights. Her years of experience allow her to thrive in the courtroom. She brings a trial perspective to every case from the beginning of the case through to the verdict.

“These cases involve injuries that are very often life-changing, not just for the client, but for their family. Because of that, there is no one-size fits all approach, and every case needs to be carefully and methodically prepared for trial for the best possible outcome for our clients.

Attorney Borden is a Board Member of the New York State Trial Lawyers Association. When she isn’t in the courtroom, she enjoys spending time with her three children.

Bar Admissions

  • New York

Education

  • New York Law School, J.D., Magna Cum Laude, 2005
  • Gettysburg College, Cum Laude, 2002

Honors & Awards

  • Super Lawyer, 2022
  • Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch 2023

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