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November 26, 2020

Despite there being incredible research and information available to the public about drunk driving, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that there are 30 deaths every DAY that involve drivers under the influence of... Read more.

November 24, 2020

The United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway Transportation Safety Administration has released a list of the features that can help save the lives of kids before or during a Connecticut auto accident. 

When you’re taking into consideration the youngest riders... Read more.

November 18, 2020

Each year the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety surveys people to determine the Traffic Safety Culture Index. This year was no different and the report discovered some interesting trends when it came to driver’s attitudes about texting or talking while driving vs. their behaviors in these two... Read more.

November 16, 2020

A preview of a report that was issued earlier this month by the United States Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showed that for 2019 the fatality rate on U.S. roads was 1.10, the lowest rate since 2014. This is great news.

While the report did... Read more.

November 12, 2020

If you have been injured on the job or contracted an illness while working you may need to file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim. No one wants to get injured or ill on the job, but if you do you should be able to take the appropriate time off your job to heal and recover from your... Read more.

November 10, 2020

Often when we think of a worker filing a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim we think of an injury. Our minds turn to visions of a worker who hurt himself falling off of a high ladder or another worker who suffered a broken hand when she hit it with a hammer. These types of injuries are not... Read more.

November 9, 2020

After you’ve filed a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim and your injury has healed, you may be released by your attending physician for what is labeled as “light duty” work. While you may not be able to return to work for the job that you held before, you can look for work that is less... Read more.

November 6, 2020

According to the National Safety Council (NSC) there are industries that have a higher incidence of workplace injuries that often lead to Connecticut workers’ compensation claims. While injuries can happen in any industry, there are certain industries where workers are more susceptible to on the... Read more.

November 4, 2020

If you are injured on the job for more than 3 days and you file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim statute requires that the insurance company issue you a voluntary agreement (VA). The only case in which the insurance company is not required to issue this agreement is if they are denying... Read more.

November 2, 2020

If you have spent a lifetime of your working years with the possibility of having been exposed to asbestos, you could become gravely ill and even experience a fatality. Exposure to this material is an all-too often cause of serious illness for those that work around it regularly.

Knowing... Read more.

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