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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 Can Medical Malpractice Result in a Spinal Cord Injury?

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Last Modified on Oct 08, 2025

A spinal cord injury has the capacity to change your life forever. If a medical professional who was not acting within the correct standards of care for the medical industry caused your spinal cord injury, you have legal rights. You …

How Can a Lawyer Help In My Spinal Cord Injury Case?

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Last Modified on Sep 08, 2025

A spinal cord injury is overwhelming. Your life may be permanently changed in a matter of seconds. If you believe that someone else is responsible for causing your spinal cord injury, you will also have to contend with the insurance …

Wrongful Death Statute of Limitations in Connecticut

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Last Modified on May 29, 2025

A wrongful death claim can bring a sense of justice and closure to surviving family members who are left behind, as well as financial compensation to pay for related expenses, such as a funeral or burial. If you believe you

How Much Can You Sue for a Wrongful Death Lawsuit?

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Last Modified on May 29, 2025

Wrongful death is a tragedy that no spouse, child or parent should ever have to face. It refers to a death that occurs due to someone else’s neglect, wrongful act or default. In Connecticut, if you lose your loved one

Mistakes to Avoid in a Personal Injury Claim in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Mar 07, 2025

Filing a personal injury claim is the beginning of a legal process that can be complicated and overwhelming for an injured accident victim in Connecticut. It is important to know what to do, what not to do and how to …

Compensation for Emotional Distress in a Personal Injury Case in Connecticut

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

Being involved in an accident in Connecticut can result in more than just physical injuries and financial costs. Many victims also experience significant emotional distress, both from the trauma of the accident as well as the accompanying injuries. In Connecticut, …

What Is the Difference Between Personal Injury and Bodily Injury?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

When someone gets hurt and wishes to file a claim, the terms personal injury and bodily injury may both be mentioned. While these terms are sometimes used interchangeably, they have entirely different definitions in the eyes of the law. Learn …

What Is the Timeline of a Personal Injury Case in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Nov 28, 2024

If you get injured in an accident and wish to pursue financial compensation, it is normal to want the financial recovery process to move as quickly as possible. No one wants to wait an exorbitant amount of time for the …

What Is a “Personal Injury” Claim in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

You may have heard of people suing for injuries, such as slip and fall injuries or injuries from car accidents, but you may not understand how these claims work. The civil justice system permits injured accident victims to file …

What Is Negligence in a Connecticut Personal Injury Case?

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Last Modified on Mar 10, 2025

Not all accidents result in personal injury cases in Connecticut – not even those that cause bodily injuries or property damage. To file a lawsuit in Connecticut, the injured victim must have legal grounds to do so, such as negligence. …

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