Allyson Ostrowski
Allyson Ostrowski spent almost 15 years as a Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney before switching to civil practice and focusing on catastrophic personal injury cases. With a 98% success rate in the nearly 60 cases she tried, Allyson set herself apart in the courtroom by obtaining justice for victims of crime.
Allyson was widely regarded as one of the top trial advocates in the DA’s Office, where she was assigned to complex litigation units. This includes the elite Hardcore Gang Division, where she prosecuted gang-related homicides, and the Victim Impact Program, where she focused on sexual assaults of minors and adults, as well as domestic violence.
In her civil practice, she remains committed to helping people who have been i njured through no fault of their own. As a fierce advocate, Allyson truly enjoys getting to know her clients. She leaves no stone unturned when it comes to investigating their cases, learning about their pain, and fighting to secure them justice.
She attended Boston College, where she earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees (Communications and Sociology) and graduated cum laude, both as a Scholar of the College and as a member of the Order of the Cross and Crown. After college, Allyson returned to her home town of Los Angeles to attend Pepperdine School of Law where she graduated cum laude and as a member of the Order of the Barristers. In law school, she won several trial advocacy tournaments including “best advocate” in the National Institute of Trial Advocacy Tournament of Champions.
Allyson is admitted to practice law in California’s State and Federal Courts as well as the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the Consumer Attorneys Association of Los Angeles (CAALA), Consumer Attorneys of California (CAOC), American Association for Justice (AAJ), the Los Angeles County Bar Association (LACBA), Women Lawyers Association of Los Angeles (WLALA) and Justice HQ.