Associate Attorney Austin Qi
Austin F. Qi
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Austin F. Qi is an Associate Attorney at Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, where he focuses his practice on personal injury matters. Admitted to practice in New Jersey, Austin represents individuals who have been injured due to the negligence of others, working to help them navigate the legal process and pursue fair compensation for their losses.

Austin brings a fresh perspective combined with strong foundational skills to his work. He approaches each case with quick thinking, adaptability, and a personable demeanor that helps clients feel at ease during what is often a difficult and uncertain time. Austin understands that effective legal representation begins with clear communication and responsiveness, and he strives to build trust with every client he serves.

Austin is beginning his legal career at Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney at Law, where he benefits from the opportunity to learn alongside a team of highly experienced personal injury attorneys. This collaborative environment allows him to develop his legal strategy, deepen his knowledge of complex injury claims, and refine his advocacy skills while contributing meaningfully to client outcomes.

During his legal career, Austin has been involved in significant litigation, including a seven-million-dollar verdict in Charles Stubbs v. Bryan Ortigoza, et al. This experience has provided him with valuable insight into high-stakes personal injury cases and the importance of thorough preparation and strategic thinking.

Austin earned his Bachelor of Science from Rutgers University and his Juris Doctor from Rutgers School of Law. His academic background, combined with his dedication to client service, makes him a strong advocate for injured individuals throughout New Jersey.

Bar Admissions

New Jersey

Education

Juris Doctorate, Rutgers School of Law

Bachelor of Science, Rutgers University

Courtroom Successes & Notable Settlements*

  • Seven (7) million dollar verdict -Charles Stubbs v. Bryan Ortigoza, et al -  BER-L-7013-19

* Results may vary depending on your particular facts and circumstances.

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