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.
Scaffolding accidents are serious and often deadly catastrophes that can occur in the construction industry. If you get injured in a scaffolding accident, you should take certain steps to protect yourself physically, as well as legally and financially. One important …
Connecticut workers across all industries can face injury risks in the workplace, from office trip and fall accidents to crane collapses at a construction site. Taking your safety into your own hands as a worker could protect you from suffering …
When you visit a doctor or hospital for medical care, the last thing you expect is to leave worse off than you were before due to medical malpractice. Unfortunately, the health care system has many pitfalls that increase the odds …
The unexpected loss of a loved one is a major life event after which you will never be the same. The death of someone close to you can take an enormous emotional toll, causing immense distress, mental anguish, grief and …
Any dog can bite and inflict severe injuries on an unsuspecting victim. According to dog bite studies, an average of 337,103 emergency department visits occur each year in the United States due to dog bites. Pet owners in Connecticut …
Traumatic brain injuries can be life-changing for victims. The brain is an extremely complex organ that is still not fully understood. Injury to any part of the brain can have long-term or permanent consequences, including physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral …
Injuries involving the neck, back and spine are relatively common in car accidents. Motor vehicle collisions present many opportunities for a victim’s neck or spinal cord to be whipped rapidly back and forth, fractured, crushed, or penetrated by sharp objects. …
When living on or visiting a rental property – including an apartment, home or short-term rental such as an Airbnb – you could suffer serious injuries in a preventable accident due to someone else’s negligence, or failure to exercise reasonable …
Rear-end collisions are some of the most common accidents seen in Connecticut. The general assumption is that the rear or following driver is liable, or at fault and financially responsible, for a rear-end collision. While this is often true, liability …
It is normal to feel overwhelmed after a car accident. You may be arguing about fault with the other driver, attempting to move your disabled vehicle out of the road and calling the police to report the crash. It is …