CT Injury Lawyers Blog
Humans. We do things all the time that we know are risky for us to do. We eat too many fatty foods. We go bungee jumping. We engage in behaviors all the time that we know we shouldn’t do, but we want to do. That’s why it was no surprise that a recent study conducted indicated that drivers act in... Read more.
If you are walking down the street minding your own business and an owner and their dog approach you may not think much of it. If the dog ends up getting aggressive and actually bites you, then your attitude towards the owner and the dog may change.
In Connecticut dog bite injuries, the... Read more.
One of the most important things to do if you are ever injured in a Connecticut slip and fall accident is to document the scene. This is true if you are injured at a local grocery store or on a neighborhood sidewalk. Certainly, these two scenarios will be different in many ways, but there will... Read more.
Normally at this time of year, students are heading back to the classroom and roads free up of kids running around and playing outside, but this year is going to be a little bit different. With most kids learning from home and recess now being held in the streets, the difference between the... Read more.
With cooler temperatures comes shorter days and longer nights. The autumn air may feel good, but the darker skies present some risks to those of us who enjoy outdoor recreation. Connecticut bicycle accidents tend to increase in the months of September, October, and November as temperatures are... Read more.
Have you ever been riding with someone in the backseat of your car who refused to wear a seatbelt? There is a long standing misconception that riding in the backseat of a car is safer than riding in the front seat. This is, of course, not true.
When you are riding in the backseat of... Read more.
If you are injured on the job and it leads to an injury that is so severe that you cannot return to your job, what are you supposed to do? First, you should file your Connecticut workers’ compensation claim and collect the benefits that are due to you. The good news after that is that your... Read more.
When you are injured at work you may file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim and may be eligible for what are known as permanent partial disability benefits. These benefits will assist you in your medical bills as well as lost wages during the time you are out of work due to the injury... Read more.
In the state of Connecticut, workers’ compensation claims often go undisputed. That means that when you experience an injury at work your employer allows you to take the time you need away from work and all of the parties involved will agree to the medical treatment and benefits due you at... Read more.
When you file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim you may be granted permanent partial disability benefits. When these benefits run out you may find yourself in a different situation where either you are still unable to return to work or the type of work you can continue to do pays... Read more.