CT Injury Lawyers Blog
While the state of Connecticut only requires those motorcycle riders under the age of 18 to wear a helmet when riding, those over that age may reconsider not wearing a helmet after reviewing these statistics from the... Read more.
For years groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) have been trying to instill into the minds of Americans that the dangers of driving while under the influence of alcohol are far greater than any other risky... Read more.
When you’re walking down a sidewalk and you slip and fall and get injured it is possible that you can file a case against the person whose property you were on. It is possible that the accident occurred as a result of... Read more.
It’s not entirely a surprise that drivers under the age of 20 are often more likely to get into a Connecticut auto accident than their adult counterparts. After all, teenagers are new drivers and do not have the... Read more.
According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) there were nearly 900 deaths as a result of a bicycle accident in 2018. This is an incredibly high number of fatalities, some of which... Read more.
It is impossible to predict whether a helmet will help prevent a fatality as a result of a Connecticut bike accident, because all accidents are different. However, according to the National Highway Transportation... Read more.
It may be the case that after a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim you are medically cleared to return to your workplace. At that point, it is entirely possible that your injury may recur and require additional... Read more.
When you’ve been injured on the job and are planning on filing a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim there are three types of claims that your injury might fall into. These are clearly defined by the state... Read more.
Connecticut workers’ compensation claims can take on all forms. Injuries at work can be mild to severe and everything in between. There are also a wide category of injuries that happen on the job, but what is... Read more.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) fatalities among those aged 55 and older are on the rise in the United States. Of course, to file a Connecticut workers’ compensation claim the age of the... Read more.