Go To Lawyers: Andrew S. Kasmer
President
Law Offices of Andrew S. Kasmer
Fairfax
Virginia Lawyers Weekly//January 10, 2026//
Years in practice: 33
Best known for: More than 30 years of experience in personal injury, workers’ compensation and general litigation. Personalized attention and monthly client contact. Recovered millions of dollars for thousands of injured people in Maryland, Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Why I chose my practice area: I love helping people overcome disabilities and guiding them back to good health, happiness, and prosperity.
Most memorable case: Helping a dentist with carpal tunnel syndrome transition to consulting, and assisting a truck driver in obtaining workers’ compensation after years of fighting.
What makes me a leader in my field: I constantly push legal boundaries to help injured people and never settle for less than 100% recovery.
Bar involvement/leadership roles: Virginia Trial Lawyers Association, Inns of Court.
Representative clients: Fairfax County Firefighters, Falls Church City Police Officers, City of Alexandria Firefighters and Police Officers, WMATA Police Officers
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- Tort – Comments about plaintiff were protected opinions
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