Andrew Garza

Andrew Garza Proud UConn Husky, father to three amazing chaos agents, and trial lawyer for the seriously injured.

“It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” - Emiliano ZapataI’ve long admired Nick Rowley, but this ...
07/04/2025

“It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees.” - Emiliano Zapata

I’ve long admired Nick Rowley, but this may be his greatest post about a verdict ever. I think it’s possible Nick may have tried more cases this year than I have in my career. And he’s been on a hot streak the likes of which we may never see again in our lifetime (think original Roger Maris level hot streak).

A $412 million verdict in November. $100 million in January. $50 million in March. $48 million in April. July? A defense verdict. (an average of $122 million per trial ain’t nothing to shake a stick at). And like all the rest of his posts, perhaps even more prominent than ever, Nick posts this today.

As someone who has had the good fortune of trying cases to 7-, 8-, and 9- figure verdicts with an incredible team, I can say from experience that I remember every defense verdict more vividly than any plaintiff’s. There is nothing more painful than holding a client’s hand after representing them for years, and listening to a jury pour them out over eternal minutes.

Four trials ago? I got defensed on essentially a rear-end motor vehicle collision. I questioned anything and everything. The training I had. The advice I’d received. Whether trial work was really what I was meant to do. Whether I was even any good at it anyway.

But a few days later, I started debugging. Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? And I threw myself into every trial skills course, trial college, and webinar I could find in the areas where I needed growth. The next trial?

$100 million. The largest verdict in Connecticut history, earned alongside my beautiful friends and colleagues, Alexa Mahony and Andrew Ranks, at Claggett, Sykes & Garza, LLC. The learning in life is in the losses. Winning is easy.

As a plaintiff’s trial lawyer, you’ll never truly find your feet until you’ve found defeat; any lossless trial lawyer is no trial lawyer at all. A courageous coward.

Normalize defeat. Acknowledging the existence of an Achille’s heel is the only way we help the next generation of trial lawyers. God knows our country needs them now more than ever. Normalize the idea that courage does not come without risk, and that there is no success without scars.

Teach them how to put on a brave face as their client falls apart. And to fight the good, post-verdict fight. But teach them also to sleep, and to eat, and to sleep, and repeat, especially after defeat. To leave space for self-doubt, or a low-key existential crisis. Be sure to talk about your own; I think they’ve earned it. Then tell them what you’ve learned along the way.

07/26/2024

Introducing our incredible team at Claggett, Sykes & Garza, LLC.

I’m thrilled to announce that Team Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC has been invited to speak at Trial Lawyers University on ...
10/15/2022

I’m thrilled to announce that Team Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC has been invited to speak at Trial Lawyers University on October 28th. We’ll talk about our historic $100 million dollar verdict and share what we can about our winning strategy. Join us if you’re in the area!

TLU Live Vegas 2022 | Over 50 Top Ranked Trial Lawyers

“They are in the driver’s seat,” said Garza, an attorney for nine years. “They are making decisions based on their best ...
05/06/2021

“They are in the driver’s seat,” said Garza, an attorney for nine years. “They are making decisions based on their best financial interest and we are responding accordingly. All I can do is manage what I have control over. I am trying hard to get cases into suit and to get the pleadings done, get the depositions done and get the records and bills produced. Then we wait for the next available trial date and when that will be.”

“It’s just the way it is,” Garza said. “You can either roll up the rug and close business or deal with it. They can take their position and we can take ours, and time will tell who made the better choice.”

While several Connecticut plaintiffs attorneys claim insurance carriers are playing hardball with no jury trials and offering lower than favorable settlements, one of the nation's largest insurance associations disputed any correlation.

12/10/2020

It’s our passion to obtain great results for great people.

12/04/2020

“We’re good.”

A special thanks to John Fisher of John H Fisher, PC for all he does for law firm owners and sincere congratulations on ...
08/27/2020

A special thanks to John Fisher of John H Fisher, PC for all he does for law firm owners and sincere congratulations on his new book. John is a talented trial lawyer and a font of knowledge. Can’t wait to read it!

08/04/2020

Congratulations to the incredible Miki on winning the 2020 Connecticut Trial Firm, LLC Access to Education Scholarship. Well deserved!

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