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James E. Ringold is a litigator whose practice focuses on personal injury cases—including those involving catastrophic injuries or wrongful death—pending in Connecticut’s state and federal courts. His cases often involve motor vehicle accident and premises liability claims, but he has also represented individuals, small businesses, municipalities, utility companies, and others in a variety of matters. He has experience with every step of the litigation process from beginning to end, including pre-suit negotiations; drafting complaints; preparing and arguing pre-trial motions; conducting written discovery and depositions; settlement negotiations; and trial, when necessary. He has also authored appellate briefs on matters argued before the Connecticut Appellate Court, Connecticut Supreme Court, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. Jim has been selected as a Connecticut ‘Rising Star’ for eight straight years (2019-2026).

LATEST ARTICLES BY: James E. Ringold

Loughlin FitzGerald obtains judgment for client over underinsured motorist insurance “consent-to-settle” issue

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Last Modified on Jun 15, 2026

Every driver has car insurance, but the actual insurance policies themselves are complicated contracts for a layperson to understand. If you’re involved in an accident and have a potential claim, understanding the finer points of insurance law can be critical …

Loughlin FitzGerald honored at CATIC’s 60th anniversary

Loughlin FitzGerald honored at CATIC’s 60th anniversary
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Last Modified on Jun 15, 2026

The Connecticut Attorneys Title Insurance Company (CATIC) is one of the largest title insurance companies in the nation. It offers services throughout the country, but got its start in Connecticut. CATIC recently celebrated its 60th anniversary and honored the …

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