Biography Overview
Andrew has represented clients at all levels of court in New Brunswick, as well as Federal Court and various administrative tribunals. Andrew’s practice focuses on personal injuries, motor vehicle accidents, insurance claims, professional negligence and wrongful terminations. Andrew teaches the Insurance Law class at the University of New Brunswick and is the former President of the York-Sunbury Law Society.
Andrew has always believed in using his education to help others. At Moss Hachey Law, Andrew is happy to help New Brunswickers every day with their legal issues.
Andrew was raised in Fredericton and has family throughout New Brunswick. In his free time, Andrew enjoys hiking New Brunswick’s trails with his wife, Anne, and their beagle-basset hound, Monkey.
Education
Juris Doctor,
University of New Brunswick, 2014
Master of Arts,
University of Victoria, 2010
Bachelor of Arts (Honours),
University of New Brunswick, 2008
Practice Areas
Personal Injuries
Motor Vehicle Accidents
Insurance Claims
Professional Negligence
Wrongful Terminations
Boards, Committees and Memberships
Committee Member (2018 to 2023)
Ethics Committee of the Law Society of New Brunswick
President, Vice President, Board Member (2020 to present)
York Sunbury Law Society
Director (2021 to 2023)
Family Enrichment and Counselling Service
Member (2014 to present)
Canadian Bar Association
Member (2020 to present)
Atlantic Provinces Trial Lawyers Association
Publications and Speaking Engagements
Andrew Moss, “Civil Actions Against Insurance Brokers” for Insurance Brokers Association of New Brunswick and Insurance Brokers Association of Nova Scotia, 2022.
Andrew Moss & Morgan Wilcox, “Insurer Not Obliged to Defend Insured Business Against Lawsuit Involving Sexual Abuse” in Canadian Journal of Insurance Law, 2020.
Andrew Moss & Catherine MacLatchie, “Errors and Omissions: Liability of Insurance Brokers” for Insurance Brokers Association of New Brunswick, 2020.
Andrew Moss, “Data Breaches, Cyber Security and Cyber Insurance” for Insurance Brokers Association of New Brunswick and Insurance Institute of New Brunswick, 2019.
Andrew Moss, “Supreme Court of Canada Clarifies the Liability of Businesses that Store Cars to Third Parties Injured by Car Thieves” in Canadian Journal of Insurance Law, 2018.
Andrew Moss, “Automobile Insurer’s Early Settlement Results in Added Liability” for Canadian Bar Association, Torts and Advocacy Conference, 2018.
Andrew Moss, “Cyber Insurance and Data Breaches: Are You Covered for Liability to Financial Institutions?” in Canadian Insurance Top Broker, 2018.