Andrew A. Beerworth Director
Andrew devotes much of his practice to providing a full suite of litigation and advisory services to clients in the London market involving high limit accident and disability insurance claims. He regularly litigates coverage disputes throughout the U.S. and routinely advises clients in complex coverage, claims management, underwriting and policy drafting matters. He represents and counsels clients in all aspects of the claim investigation, pre-suit resolution, litigation, and appellate processes. Prior to joining PF+C, Andrew worked for the Boston-based firm, Morrison Mahoney LLP, where his practice focused exclusively on insurance litigation.
Professional + Community
Chittenden County Bar Association
Defense Research Institute
National Retail and Restaurant Defense Association
Rhode Island Bar Association
Tri-State Defense Lawyers Association
Vermont Bar Association
First Night Burlington Inc., Board Member
Leadership Champlain Alumni, Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce
Vermont Ski Areas Association
Honors
Best Lawyers in America®, 2017-2022
Super Lawyers, New England Rising Star, 2014 – 2017, 2022
Publications
Sellers Beware: Vermont Retailers Have Limited Recourse Against Manufacturers of Defective Products after Heco v. Foster Motors, 41 Vermont Bar Journal 4 (2016)
“New “Ban-the-Box” Legislation Eliminates the Easy Button for Avoiding Negligent Hiring Liability.” National Retail and Restaurant Defense Association. 1 Dec. 2014 <http://nrrda.org>.
Putting Risk Back on the Downhill Edge: The Case for Meaningful Limitations on Ski Area Liability, 38 Vermont Bar Journal 2 (2012)
Emerging Trends in Construction Indemnity and Insurance Law, 58 Rhode Island Bar Journal 17 (March/April 2010)
Work Product and Witness Statements: Revisiting the Categorical Approach, 56 Rhode Island Bar Journal 25 (2007)
Religion in the Marketplace: Establishments, Pluralisms, and the Doctrinal Eclipse of Free Exercise, 26 Thomas Jefferson Law Review 333 (2004)
Treating Spiritual and Legal Counselors Differently: Mandatory Reporting Law and the Limitations of Current Free Exercise Doctrine, 10 Roger Williams University Law Review 73 (2004)
Hobbies + Interests
Skiing, biking, swimming, hiking, paddle boarding and spending time with family.