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Fitzsimmons, Liz

Liz Fitzsimmons - Farmington, CT

Attorney at Claggett, Sykes & Garza, LLC

Insurance Defense Lawyers in Farmington, CT

76 Batterson Park Road Suite 301 Farmington, CT 06032

  • Free Consultation

Farmington Insurance Defense Lawyer

Updated: 06/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Insurance Defense

Attorney Information

Overview

Liz has over 25 years of experience as a trial attorney and brings with her a realistic perspective on dealing with insurance companies and an immense understanding of what our clients are facing.

Her favorite part of being an attorney is helping people during their most difficult times. She understands that many people have never worked with an attorney before, so her ultimate goal is to provide a sense of comfort and ease. Liz is the managing attorney at CSG and oversees the pre-litigation cases.

Liz usually spends time with her family outside of work, including her husband, two children, and dogs.


Current Employment Position(s)

  • Managing Partner

Classes and Seminars

  • September 13, 2023 – National Business Institute – CT Civil Trial Skills
  • January 25, 2024 – CT Bar Association – Civil Trial Boot Camp

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Farmington, CT

76 Batterson Park Road
Suite 301
Farmington, CT 06032

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Phone: 860-471-8333

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Website: https://csgtrials.com/

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