5 Safety Tips For Avoiding A Connecticut Motorcycle Accident
With the warmer than usual temperatures, more and more motorcyclists are hitting the road to feel the wind in their hair and the rush of a great ride.
With the warmer than usual temperatures, more and more motorcyclists are hitting the road to feel the wind in their hair and the rush of a great ride.
If you find yourself in need of filing a personal injury case there are a number of ways you can be compensated for your injuries. One of the most common ways is through punitive damages.
If you love dogs, you might be inclined to pet your neighbors dog or a K9 who is out on a walk with his/her owner. A simple pat on the head or rub of the belly won’t be too harmful, but if it turns into a bit from the dog it could be worse than you think.
Between 2017-2018 pedestrian deaths in the state of Connecticut have skyrocketed to an all time high and with the turning of the calendar to 2020, that trend does not appear to be changing any time soon.
Drivers over 65 years old are the fastest growing block of drivers on the road and this means that there are some things that may need to be done to help these drivers stay safe on the roads.
Throughout the entire process of a workers’ compensation claim there are areas where fraudulent activities can occur. An employee can choose to file a claim fraudulently, an employer can actively work against the system in a fraudulent way and then there are the health care providers.
When discussions are had around Connecticut workers’ compensation claims and fraud is brought up it is often insinuated that the only person who can commit fraud is the employee, but this is simply not true.
There is a certain subsection of the world that maligns workers’ compensation as always fraudulent and unnecessary. We vehemently disagree with this assertion because the vast majority of Connecticut workers’ compensation claims are legitimate and do not involve fraud of any kind.
We all spend a good amount of our time at our jobs. It stands to reason that because of the long amount of time we spend at our jobs that an injury may occur.
When you’re at work you should be aware of some common injuries that can occur which may result in you filing a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim.