CT Injury Lawyers Blog
As we age we may have a hard time giving up some of the day to day activities we have been doing for so many years. One of these activities may include driving and for someone who has been driving their whole life it may be particularly challenging to admit when it is time to... Read more.
Cold weather is here and few people are flying, but road trips have become quite popular as a way to escape the doldrums of lock down and find refuge in a change of scenery. It is with this in mind that the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) has... Read more.
As the winter months drag on you may notice that the humans around you are irritable and antsy to get out of the house and into some warmer weather. The dogs in your life will be no different and this could mean a higher risk of getting a Connecticut dog bite injury.
... Read more.We’ve all been there before; didn’t get a good night sleep last night, out to late tonight, it happens to the best of us. We have to get behind the wheel to get home, but are struggling to stay awake. The best thing to do in this situation is to call an Uber and go back to... Read more.
It’s the age old question, who are better drivers, men or women? It’s an age old question, because let’s be honest it really can’t be answered. However, a new AAA survey released recently reports that there are some alarming things that men do behind the wheel that women... Read more.
There are many people who face severe workplace injuries which may even lead to a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim. The construction industry is one of the industries that is most impacted by injury and some are of extreme severity. Falls from high above worksites and injuries... Read more.
Repetitive strain injuries may be considered Connecticut workers’ compensation injuries and may be covered by your employer’s workers’ compensation insurance, but what exactly would be covered if you were found to have injured yourself while at work?
- In most cases the following... Read more.
When considering what Connecticut workers’ compensation claims look like, we often turn our attention to big injuries that occur on construction sites or in medical settings, but that is not the only type of workplace where injuries can occur. In fact, office settings can be the site of... Read more.
A recently released report by the Connecticut Department of Labor detailed a sharp rise in the number of workplace related deaths in the state of Connecticut in 2018. That same report also looked at what were the most common reasons for death and found some interesting numbers.
The... Read more.
In a study that was released pre-pandemic by the state’s Department of Labor it was found that workplace deaths are on the rise in Connecticut. The study found that deaths in the workplace reached their highest point since 2010 in 2018. This is a staggering and concerning number.... Read more.