Working Hard for the Hardworking People of Connecticut

September 2018

Common Construction Site Injuries

Construction site workers have some of the most dangerous jobs, and it shouldn’t be surprising that certain injuries are relatively common in this occupation. For this reason, employers are required to advise their workers on important safety protocols and best practices for avoiding injury on a construction site. Still, accidents can happen at any time. Some of the most common injuries that workers experience at a construction site include:

What to Do If Your Child Is Bitten by a Dog

From a young age, many children have an intrinsic fascination with dogs. They’re playful, soft, and can be wonderful companions. A dog is often considered an extended member of the family. So it’s natural for children to become excited when they see a dog walking down the street. Unfortunately, some dogs are not as friendly or simply don’t know how to behave around children. When dogs bite children, it can change their whole world in just a second.

I have a Previous Back Injury and Hurt My Back at Work Recently. Will that affect My Workers’ Comp Claim?

Back injuries are among the most common injuries sustained by working adults in the United States. If you suffered a back injury at work and have had a previous back injury, you may have concerns that your previous injury will affect any workers’ compensation claim that you file. While a previous back injury should not stop you from obtaining benefits, it may make it more complicated.

6 Common Hazards for Renters

When you rent an apartment, the landlord has a duty to maintain common areas and make sure that her rental units are in reasonably safe condition. If your landlord breaches this duty and you sustain an injury as a result of her breach, there is a good chance that you can file a claim against your landlord and her insurance will cover your losses. Here are six common danger areas for people who rent.

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The Dangers of a TBI

One of the most dangerous injuries that a person can sustain in an accident is a traumatic brain injury (TBI). A TBI can happen when you receive a strong blow to the head, resulting in serious and life-changing damage. This type of injury is common for those involved in slip and fall accidents, construction site accidents, car accidents, or in any situation where the head is violently impacted. A brain injury can change your life in an instant.