CT Injury Lawyers Blog
After the recent spat of storms that have swept through the Eastern Seaboard of the United States and into Connecticut there are quite a few workplaces that have been submerged under water. While this water has receded in most parts of the state this is going to be a continuing... Read more.
In a recent study conducted by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI) found that traumatic brain injuries (TBI) may have a significant impact on an employees ability to carry out her/his job over time. When a brain injury occurs it can lead to a Connecticut workers... Read more.
At the beginning of July, the use and possession of recreational marijuana became legal in the state of Connecticut. The drug is now legal, but regulated. This point is a key point in that there are regulations around its use and while it is legal it can still cause harm in... Read more.
The last two years have been difficult for all to hold on to their mental health. This is becoming an increasing problem in the workplace as the pandemic continues to ravage parts of the country. Employers are becoming increasingly concerned over the state of their... Read more.
You stop at them every single day. They keep you safe and help you avoid a Connecticut auto accident regularly. If you don’t stop at one, you may get pulled over and given a citation by the police. Of course, we’re talking about the STOP sign.
Any driver in the... Read more.
Whether you’re out for a morning jog or walking home from a long day of work, you are putting yourself at risk of getting injured when you are a pedestrian. Connecticut pedestrian accidents are on the rise and while legislators are working on ways to alleviate that you can... Read more.
You may not know this, but along with being the foremost experts on auto safety, AAA also has other areas of expertise, including bike safety. For many years the organization has run safety programs for kids on bike safety and they continue to publish information for the safety... Read more.
Whether you’re headed out on Connecticut roads at night or during the day you will want to have a few key pieces of gear with you to make sure you are staying safe. Some of this recommended gear will help you avoid a Connecticut auto accident while the other gear will protect you... Read more.
It can be easy to take the rules of being a pedestrian for granted. Looking both ways when you cross the street is something that we repeat to ourselves even as we continue to do it every day. This constant reinforcement that we often do in our heads is automatic as an... Read more.
One of the things that has a tremendous impact on your safety when driving is having properly inflated tires. Under or over inflated tires can lead to a Connecticut auto accident and cause you to get injured.
Your tire pressure is something that can... Read more.