Andrew Garza, experienced Car Accident, Medical Malpractice attorney in Glastonbury, CT with 515 reviews
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Andrew Garza

437 Naubuc Avenue, Glastonbury, CT

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Education

2012:
New England School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor, cum laude
2009:
University of Connecticut, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Ardian shabani

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13 Nov, 2024
Really good from always helping and on top of your situation and go above and beyond helping in anyway they can highly recommend.
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Wraith hill

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15 Oct, 2024
This is great firm Alexa worked with me and explained terms as well as answers any questions I had honestly and quick response time. This is a caring firm that wants their clients to get well and be informed. I knew they were different when I received this book. And I haven’t read a book in a while so when a book of gratitude came in I instantly read a page a day. It’s a great reminder to help me stay grounded being grateful
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Luan guri

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12 Oct, 2024
Do not hire them !
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Pros
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Highly responsive and communicative attorneys who keep clients informed throughout the process
“Andrew was both professional and personable. He was highly responsive and talked everything through in a clear way. I ended up with answers to all of the questions I had. I would high recommend working with Andrew!”
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Compassionate and caring team that shows genuine concern for clients' well-being
“Attorney Garza is an exceptional professional. Both my wife and I have used his services and we found him to be forthright, knowledgeable of the area of interest, empathetic, an very accommodating.”
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Successful in obtaining favorable settlements and compensation for clients
“I hired Andrew on a auto accident case and he was awesome. He had a great line of communication and believed in me and also won my case. He got me the compensation I deserved.”
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Thorough and strategic approach to handling cases
“After months of hard work, attorney Andrew Garza helped me get the results we were both anticipating. He was great throughout the process and kept me well informed. We made great strategic decisions that resulted in a positive outcome.”
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Use of technology to streamline communication and processes for clients
“I am very pleased with the level of service and professionalism I received from Attorney Andrew Garza. From the very start all the way through the resolution of my case, Attorney Garza was diligent and worked hard to secure the best possible outcome for me. My emails, calls and questions were always answered promptly and Attorney Garza provided me status updates every step of the way.”
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Publications

2022:
CTInsider, $100M verdict for paralyzed Hartford warehouse worker could be most in CT history
2022:
Connecticut Law Tribune, 'A Permanent, Significant Impact': How a $100 Million Verdict Was Secured in Warehouse Accident
2021:
Connecticut Law Tribune, With No State Jury Trials, Connecticut Plaintiffs Attorneys Say Insurance Carriers Are Lowballing Settlement Offers
2021:
Connecticut Law Tribune, "Uncertainty Off the Charts": Lawyers Frustrated By Jury Trial Delays
2021:
Connecticut Law Tribune, From $100K to $1.95M: How Connecticut Plaintiffs Counsel Secured Settlement After Car Crash
2020:
How David Beats Goliath, Meet America’s Top Trial Lawyers: Ryan McKeen & Andrew Garza
2020:
Connecticut Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association Member Spotlight - Andrew Garza
2020:
Connecticut News Junkie, COVID-19’s Silver Lining: Acts of Kindness, Charity, and Volunteerism
2020:
New England Law | Boston Alumni News, Andrew Garza '12 Helps Hospitals Secure Protective Equipment during COVID-19
2020:
New England Law | Boston Alumni News, Andrew Garza '12 Helps Hospitals Secure Protective Equipment during COVID-19
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Stanley Tucci Played Him in a Movie, but This Lawyer's Now in the Glare of a Different 'Spotlight'
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Expert Testimony Leads to $100,000 Settlement in West Haven Fender Bender
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Best Way to Fight Insurance Companies? Understand the Pressure They're Under
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Plaintiff Lawyers Claim Insurers Are Taking Advantage of COVID-19-Related Delays
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Holding Out Despite Preexisting Injuries: How a Glastonbury Litigator Did It
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, As COVID-19 Shutters Offices, Small Law Firms Tackle Tech Issues With Remote Work
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Connecticut Attorney Helps Hospitals Secure Protective Equipment Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Insurer Allegedly Tried to Leverage COVID-19 Court Closures, But This Lawyer Had Trump Card
2020:
Book, Connecticut Tort Law Case Summaries: January 2017 - June 2020
2020:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Hidden Evidence Helped a Glastonbury Lawyer Clinch $128,000 for Clients
2019:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Glastonbury Attorney Secures $250,000 for Man Injured in Crash
2019:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Judge Grants $900K Prejudgment Remedy to Meriden Man Who Ran 5-Mile Race After Brain Injury
2019:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Hartford Lawyers Get $550,000 for Driver Whose Leg Crushed in Vehicle Pileup
2018:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Paralyzed Worker Claims Heroin-Addicted Forklift Driver at Fault for Injury
2017:
Connecticut Law Tribune, Woman Gets $200,000 From Two Separate Car Accidents
2016:
Connecticut Law Tribune, 2016 New Leaders in the Law
2016:
2025 AD - The Year of Automated Driving, The Blame Game: Who Pays if Driverless Cars Crash?
2013:
Law Offices of Andrew P. Garza, L.L.C. - Legal Blog, Articles on Personal Injury, Criminal Defense, Family Law, and Workers' Compensation
2012:
New England Law Review, "Look Ma, No Hands!": Wrinkles and Wrecks in the Age of Autonomous Vehicles
2012:
New England Law Review, The Magic Bullet in People v. Perez: Charging Attempts Based on Culpability and Deterrence Regardless of Apparent Ability
2011:
Unpublished White Paper, Proposed M.G.L. ch. 279, sec. 25: Three-Strikes Outside of Fenway Park
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