Nick was born in Richmond, Virginia, where his father, John C. Andrews, began his own legal career. Inspired by his father’s dedication to the profession, Nick is proud to follow in his footsteps. To this day, his father remains in active practice at the age of 74 in Bremerton, Washington.
Nick graduated from O’Dea High School in Seattle and earned his Bachelor of Science in Policy Studies from Indiana University in 2003. He returned to Washington to attend Seattle University School of Law, receiving his J.D. in 2008, and was admitted to the Washington State Bar later that year. Since 2009, Nick has lived and practiced in the Tacoma area, where he remains deeply engaged in both the legal community and broader civic life.
Approach to Client Advocacy
As a trial attorney, Nick brings a unique blend of empathy and determination to every case. His practice focuses exclusively on plaintiff-side litigation involving complex medical malpractice, nursing home abuse and neglect, school abuse, motor vehicle collisions, and other serious personal injury matters. He is especially known for his work with clients facing mental health and substance use challenges, offering a thoughtful, client-centered approach in cases that require both legal skill and human understanding.
Outside the courtroom, Nick resides in the Tacoma area with his wife Kriston and their three sons. He enjoys spending time with family, traveling, backpacking, hiking, fishing, target shooting, and cheering on his favorite college teams—often alongside his two brothers. A testicular cancer survivor, Nick draws from his own experience with adversity to bring empathy, resilience, and perspective to every client he represents.
Nick’s work is guided by the mission of Campiche Andrews, PLLC: Good People, Great Lawyers, and Committed to Justice.
Recognition & Service
Nick’s commitment to service extends beyond the courtroom, including years of pro bono work, leadership positions, and continued support of legal education in the community.