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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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What to Do if You’ve Sustained a Back or Neck Injury in a Car Accident

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Last Modified on Apr 07, 2026

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.

Who Is Responsible for Injuries on Rental Properties? Landlords vs. Tenants

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

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

Who Is Liable in a Rear-End Car Accident?

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Last Modified on Mar 08, 2025

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

Should I Seek Medical Care After a Car Accident?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

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

Connecticut Right-of-Way Laws

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Last Modified on Aug 06, 2025

Connecticut has right-of-way traffic laws, rules and regulations that must be obeyed by every road user to prevent motor vehicle accidents. Unfortunately, not all drivers obey these laws. If a driver causes a car accident by failing to yield the

How to Handle a Parking Lot Accident

How to Handle a Parking Lot Accident
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Last Modified on Aug 29, 2025

Parking lots are dangerous places that can be the settings of fender benders or more serious car accidents, such as vehicle-pedestrian collisions. If you get involved in a parking lot accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your

When Should I Hire a Car Accident Lawyer?

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

If you get injured in a car accident, you may not know what steps to take to protect your rights. You may be dealing with serious injuries and medical treatments, as well as missing time from work and losing wages.

Is Car Insurance Mandatory in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Mar 07, 2025

Car insurance is a means of making sure that a driver has the financial ability to pay for a car accident that he or she causes. In Connecticut, as in all 50 states, car insurance or proof of financial responsibility

What to Do After Your Car Is Totaled in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Dec 15, 2025
After your car is totaled in Connecticut, you should first report the accident to police if required and call your insurance company to file a claim. Have your vehicle towed to the insurance company’s preferred auto shop for damage assessment,

Is Tailgating Illegal in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

Tailgating is the term used for a motor vehicle driver following too closely behind another driver. Tailgating is a dangerous maneuver that increases the risk of serious car accidents, including rear-end collisions. It is also against multiple laws in

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