About Zandra Law
Who is Zandra?
Zandra D’Ambrosio is the owner and founder of Zandra Law. Zandra focuses her practice in representing those who have suffered a personal injury or wrongful death.
Prior to starting Zandra Law, Zandra was the managing attorney of a large personal injury law firm. With more than 16 years of experience in the field of personal injury, Zandra has extensive trial experience and knowledge of the medical conditions at issue in each case. Zandra understands first-hand how an accident or injury can impact the physical, financial and emotional well-being of her injured clients, and their loved ones.
Zandra has successfully helped thousands of injured clients recover more than $150,000,000 dollars from insurance companies and corporations.
Beyond her role as a personal injury attorney, Zandra is a breast cancer survivor and advocate. She serves as an ambassador for “Learn Look Locate”, an educational platform that provides essential information, resources and support for women who have been diagnosed with or at-risk for developing breast cancer.
Zandra’s mission is to leverage her expertise, resources and personal journey to educate, empower and support as many people who have been affected by an injury or illness as possible.
Zandra obtained her undergraduate degree from Hofstra University with a major in psychology and community health, where she graduated one year early, magna cum laude. She subsequently earned her law degree from Hofstra School of Law, where she was the managing editor of Family Court Review and her article was published in the journal.
Shortly after law school, Zandra passed the bar exam in New York, Florida, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Zandra has been featured as a “Top Lawyer, Super Lawyer, Rising Star” for five consecutive years from 2020-2024, and “The National Trial Lawyers Top 100” in 2024. Zandra has received accolades from “Lawyers of Distinction” for her excellence in Personal Injury Law. Zandra’s achievements have been featured in esteemed publications such as the “The National Law Journal”, “USA Today”, “The American Lawyer”, and “The New York Times” .