
Andrew Mason
About Andrew Mason
Andrew W. Mason is a founding associate attorney at Smith LaCien LLP. He became passionate about representing injured individuals after one of his siblings was in a life-changing motor vehicle accident. Before co-founding Smith LaCien with Todd Smith and Brian LaCien, Andrew worked as an attorney and law clerk at Power, Rogers & Smith, LLP and litigated complex corporate bankruptcies at a large Chicago firm. He also worked in banking and financial services at an international investment bank and a Chicago investment fund. His notable results include a $30.5 million construction wrongful death and punitive damages settlement; a $9.5 million settlement for a cyclist whose wheel became lodged in an exposed streetcar rail causing a brain injury; an $11.5 million grain elevator explosion settlement; a $9.2 million medical malpractice and products liability settlement; a $7.375 million medical malpractice settlement; and a $2.8 million trucking case that sustained claims for shipper and broker liability. He also worked on the Sterigenics Ethylene Oxide Litigation Settlement. Andrew has been an adjunct law professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law since 2017.
Notable case results
Construction wrongful death and punitive damages settlement
Grain elevator explosion settlement
For a cyclist whose wheel became lodged in an exposed streetcar rail causing a brain injury
Medical malpractice and products liability settlement
Medical malpractice settlement
Trucking settlement sustaining claims for shipper and broker liability
Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Each case is unique and depends on its own facts.




