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Edward "Ned" G. Fitzpatrick


Municipal Law | Family Law

Attorney Edward “Ned” Fitzpatrick is an experienced trial attorney with a broad-based practice serving individuals, families, and businesses throughout Connecticut. He obtained his Juris Doctor from Western New England University School of Law.

He has been a lifelong resident of Naugatuck, Connecticut, where he has lived and practiced law for nearly 50 years.

fitz@fssplaw.com

Naugatuck, CT

English

More About Ned Fitzpatrick

He founded the firm in 1978 and has since built a reputation for practical, professional, and results-oriented representation. His areas of practice include personal injury, land use, real estate, estate planning, workers’ compensation, probate, and municipal law.



In addition to his legal practice, Attorney Fitzpatrick has been actively involved in the community and has served in various board member roles and business investments over the years. 


Attorney Fitzpatrick remains committed to providing personalized legal counsel and trusted guidance to his clients, drawing on decades of experience and deep local roots.

Why Choose Attorney  Fitzpatrick?

Practicing Law in Connecticut Since 1978

Founder of Fitzpatrick Santos Sousa Perugini P.C.

Nearly 50 Years of Legal and Trial Experience

Extensive Practice in Real Estate, Land Use, and Municipal Law

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Ned's Case Results


$850,000

Rear-End Collision by Impaired Driver

An underinsured driver, impaired and following too closely, rear-ended the plaintiffs’ vehicle without warning, causing serious injuries and significant losses. Allegations included failure to brake, loss of control, and elevated blood alcohol levels.

Criminal Case Dismissed

Unconstitutional Search

Police collected evidence of arson from a pizza restaurant without a warrant and without the tenant’s consent, relying solely on the landlord’s permission—despite the tenant’s valid lease and ongoing control of the space.

Estate Restored to Heirs

Will Forgery Dispute

A contested Will—alleged to be forged and backdated after death—led to a high-stakes probate battle. Expert analysis and testimony revealed the signature was not authentic, and the Will had not been validly executed.

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