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April 2022

Look For These Signs Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome That Could Lead To A Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Claim

When people think about a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim they often think about a dangerous fall from the top of a ladder or a laceration that resulted from working with sharp objects, but they don’t often think of repetitive stress injuries.  Repetitive stress injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome, don’t make splashy headlines and multi-million dollar settlements like some of the other injuries that are so often associated with workers’ compensation, but these injuries can be detrimental to your day to d

Pest Control Industry On The Rise As A Source Of Workers’ Compensation Injuries

It is widely known that one of the industries that produce the most workplace injuries is the construction industry.  Falls from ladders and slips on wet floors are just a couple of the many injuries that occur on job sites.  There is however, a growing amount of injuries happening in other industries that are leading to Connecticut workers’ compensation claims.  While none of these industries have reached the danger faced by construction workers, workers in these industries are also having to fend off w

As The Weather Warms, Beware Of Pedestrians Out More Frequently

Some will welcome warmer weather as spring arrives while others may mourn the loss of snow and cold temperatures as outdoor winter fun wanes.  Whether you welcome the warmer weather or are sad to see weather go, when you get behind the wheel you will want to pay extra attention to the folks who have made their way out of their homes and onto the roads and sidewalks of your neighborhood.

When Should You Switch From Snow Tires Back To Everyday Tires To Prevent A Connecticut Auto Accident

If you took the advice of many experts and switched your tires over from summer to winter tires this past fall, great job, this is a good step toward avoiding a Connecticut auto accident.  Now that the weather is starting to warm and spring is just around the corner you will want to consider going back from your winter tires to your all season or summer tires.

Five Mechanical Checks To Get Your Bike Ready For Spring Riding

Many people put their bicycles away for the winter months due to the cold weather and potential for snow and ice on the roads and bike paths.  After a few months of sitting in a garage or closet, bikes can have all sorts of things go wrong with them.  Before taking the bike out for the spring it is important to perform some basic mechanical checks to insure that the bike will perform as expected when out riding it.

Make Sure A Night On The Town Doesn’t Turn Into A Slip And Fall Injury

With many venues now fully open to the public once again and people heading out for a night on the town, finally, it can be tempting to get dressed to the nines to make the most out of your evening.  You can certainly do that, but this time of year you will want to be careful that you don’t find yourself in a situation where you experience a Connecticut slip and fall accident and are injured for a long period of time.