Andrew Greenberg

(610) 666-8414


Eagleville, Pennsylvania


About Andrew Greenberg

Andrew E. Greenberg has extensive litigation experience in commercial, general casualty, and workers’ compensation matters and is a recognized authority in the field of Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law.

Andrew has been an author and lecturer for the American Bar Association, the Pennsylvania Bar Institute, The Legal Intelligencer, The Pennsylvania Law Weekly, The Pennsylvania Defense Institute and The Pennsylvania Self-Insurers’ Association. He regularly appears on the television program “Law Journal” and has been named a Pennsylvania “Super Lawyer” on multiple occasions. He serves as a regional brief judge for the American Bar Association Law Student Division, “National Appellate Advocacy Competition.”

Andrew, in collaboration with the Honorable David B. Torrey, is the co-author of the well-recognized Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation: Law and Practice, a four-volume authoritative treatise on Pennsylvania Workers’ Compensation Law, published and updated annually by Thomson-West Publishing. He was a commentator on the “Medical Cost Containment” Regulations promulgated pursuant to Act 44 of 1993. He worked with the Workers’ Compensation Rules Committee that revised the Special Rules of Practice and Procedure before Judges in 1999-2000 and has consulted for the Bureau of Workers’ Compensation on various issues over the past few years including application of the HIPAA “Privacy Rule” to the administration of Pennsylvania workers’ compensation claims.

Education

  • Syracuse University College of LawJ.D
    950 Irving Ave, Syracuse, NY 13244 1984
  • Indiana UniversityB.A., magna cum laude
    1981

Practice Areas

  • Workers' Compensation
  • General Liability and Casualty Defense

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(610) 666-8414


Eagleville, Pennsylvania

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