Ilia Borisov is a trial attorney at Harpy Law whose practice focuses on transportation-related cases, premises liability, personal injury, and catastrophic injury claims. He represents individuals facing serious harm and approaches each case with careful preparation and long-term strategy.
Mr. Borisov earned his law degree from Loyola Law School, graduating in the top 10% of his class. During law school, he was inducted into the St. Thomas More Honor Society, received the George H. Mayr Scholarship, served as a senior research editor for Law Review, and competed as a member of the nationally recognized Byrne Trial Advocacy Team.
Before shifting his practice to representing injured individuals, Mr. Borisov worked as a defense attorney handling matters for corporations, public entities, trucking companies, and builders. That experience provides him with direct insight into defense strategies and risk evaluation, allowing him to pursue resolutions that reflect the full scope of a client’s injuries.
Mr. Borisov regularly handles high-exposure catastrophic injury cases, including wrongful death, amputation, and traumatic brain injury claims. His work balances technical legal analysis with an understanding of how devastating injuries affect clients and their families.
In addition to his legal work, Mr. Borisov volunteered for several years in the emergency departments of major trauma centers, including Glendale Memorial Hospital and Adventist Health, where he assisted seriously injured patients and gained a deeper understanding of trauma care.
Outside the office, Mr. Borisov is a dedicated sports fan and fitness enthusiast.