Goldberg Segalla added Francisco F. Guzmán to the firm’s Workers’ Compensation group in Princeton.
Francisco dedicates his practice to representing clients in workers’ compensation claims, counseling and defending employers, insurance carriers, and third-party administrators from inception through trial. He regularly handles investigations and case strategy development as well as drafting pleadings, managing discovery and depositions, hearings, trial prep and court appearances. Francisco draws on his commercial litigation experience at several regional and national law firms, where he represented business entities, insurance carriers, and other clients in a wide range of practice areas including premises liability, professional liability, and employment law.
While studying at Rutgers Law School, Francisco was an executive editor for the Rutgers University Law Review and a Henry J. Raimondo Legislative Fellow for the Eagleton Institute of Politics’ Graduate Fellowship Program in Politics and Government. As part of his fellowship, he worked in the office of the chief counsel for the New Jersey State Senate Minority Office.
Francisco earned his B.S. from the Richard Stockton College and his J.D. from Rutgers Law School.