About Mathew C
Mathew C Andrew earned his J.D. from Creighton University School of Law in 2007. He completed his legal education after several years of study and moved into practice in the years that followed. The law school record anchors a career rooted in courtroom procedure and client counseling.
He is admitted to practice in Idaho and has built his practice around state-level civil matters. Early in his career he focused on learning how claims move from initial demand through resolution. Over time he developed an approach that emphasizes clear deadlines, careful evidence gathering and straightforward client communication.
Andrew practices at Andrew Injury Law, PC. The firm name signals the kinds of matters he handles: injury-related civil claims and insurance disputes. He represents individuals who seek compensation for physical harm and financial loss. In handling those cases he balances negotiation and, when necessary, courtroom advocacy to advance client interests.
Colleagues describe his courtroom work as methodical. He prepares filings and testimony with attention to detail. He also spends significant time on case intake and investigation. That early work often determines how a file will move forward and what options will be available to a client.
He maintains current membership in professional associations relevant to his practice. Those memberships keep him connected to developments in evidence, procedure and insurance law. He also draws on continuing legal education to stay acquainted with evolving rules and appellate decisions that affect trial strategy.
Outside the office he keeps in touch with the practical effects of injury claims on daily life. Clients report that he explains legal choices in plain language and lays out likely steps and possible outcomes. He aims to make the process understandable, so people can make informed decisions about settlement and trial.
Today he practices at Andrew Injury Law, PC in Idaho, where he focuses on representing individuals in personal injury and related civil matters.