About George W. Boath
George W. Boath Jr. has spent more than three decades practicing law in Connecticut. He is known within local trial circles for steady courtroom work and long-term involvement in plaintiff-side organizations. His career combines courtroom practice, firm management and sustained membership in professional groups that handle civil litigation.
Boath earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Connecticut, graduating in 1984. He followed that with a J.D. from Quinnipiac University School of Law, awarded in 1988. Those academic years led directly into a legal career centered in his home state.
Soon after finishing law school, Boath began handling personal injury matters. By 1991 he was a managing member of Zanella, Boath & Associates, LLC, a role he has carried for many years. That position has involved both client work and the administrative tasks of running a small firm. Colleagues describe him as steady in court and practical in case preparation.
He is admitted to practice in Connecticut and has maintained active ties to trial bar organizations. He joined the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association and the Connecticut Bar Association in 1988. The following year he became a member of the American Bar Association, and he joined the American Association for Justice in 1994. Those memberships reflect a long-term engagement with the legal community and regular contact with peers who handle similar civil litigation.
Throughout his career Boath has concentrated on personal injury litigation. He has represented individuals in cases involving accidents and claims for bodily injury. He handles the written work, the discovery, and courtroom appearances when matters proceed to trial. Clients who reach him typically do so after incidents that require both legal explanation and negotiation with insurers.
His professional life has balanced client advocacy and firm management. Managing a practice since the early 1990s has meant overseeing case flow and mentoring junior staff, while still taking on trial work. That mix has kept him visible in Connecticut civil courts.
As of 2026 Boath continues to practice law in Connecticut as a personal injury lawyer. His current practice concentrates on representing individuals in personal injury cases and managing the firm’s civil litigation work.