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John F. Conway is a partner at Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C. in Wallingford, Connecticut, where he represents clients in personal injury, insurance defense, employment, land use, construction, and commercial litigation. For more than thirty years, he has practiced in both Connecticut state and federal courts, earning recognition as a trusted and knowledgeable litigator. John also advises businesses on corporate formation, transactions, and contract matters. A Connecticut Super Lawyer (2020–2024), he is a Lehigh University and Fordham University School of Law graduate.

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How do I get compensation following a drunk driving accident?

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

Several different parties could be held financially responsible for the damages associated with a drunk driving accident in Connecticut.

According to the Connecticut Judicial Branch, there were 3,550 people found guilty of drunk driving in the state in 2015/2016 fiscal …

Should you replace your child’s car seat after an auto accident?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

If you are a Connecticut resident who has been involved in an auto accident, you may be wondering if you should discard your child’s car seat and get a new one. According to NBC News Connecticut, the National Highway Traffic …

Is your landlord responsible for a dog attack?

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2025

Connecticut residents like you who live in an apartment or shared housing situation may also have to share your space with dogs. But if those dogs become violent and end up biting you, who is to blame? Is it the …

How can you prevent guests from becoming drunk at parties?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

When you host holiday parties at your Connecticut home, you may not always think about keeping your guests sober. However, if one of your guests becomes drunk and is involved in a car crash after leaving your party, you may …

There’s more to hosting a party than serving hors d’oeuvres

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

No matter the occasion, hosting a party is a lot of work. The host has to make decisions regarding food, decorations, the guest list and what kinds of beverages to serve. After making these decisions, the host then has to …

Thanksgiving weekend car accidents

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

When people get on the Connecticut highway to visit loved ones over Thanksgiving, they usually think about the fun they will have with family, not the possibility of a car accident. However, driving on holiday weekends can be dangerous and …

Tips to avoid becoming a fall statistic this winter

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

When winter sets in and snow and ice become a daily reality for Connecticut residents, you probably fall into one of two categories – you either love the winter wonderland, or you are annoyed by the inconvenience of dealing with …

How do you treat hypertrophic scarring?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

As a resident of Connecticut who has been the victim of a dog bite attack, you’ve likely been left with your share of scars. Unfortunately, some scars are more difficult to deal with than others, as they look prominent or …

How much will it cost to recover from a dog attack?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

Connecticut residents who have been attacked by a dog will soon find out that the expenses of these attacks can be quite high. From medical bills to therapy to extended treatments and more, an attack that lasts just a few …

How should parents handle underage drinking at parties?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

As a Connecticut parent, you may want to keep your teenager away from parties with alcohol. However, you may find that the presence of alcohol and other substances is beyond your control if you are not hosting the party. Because …

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