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February 17, 2020

When you’ve been injured on the job, the severity of your injury may require a long-term healing process that will be overseen by your medical provider.  After you’ve filed your Connecticut workers’ compensation claim your progress will be monitored.  

Depending on your... Read more.

February 14, 2020

You’ve probably had the experience when the temperature dips down into the freezing mark that your tire pressure light comes on in your car.  It is true that air pressure in your tires decreases in the cold weather, but why?  Air compresses in lower temperatures, so for every 10... Read more.

February 12, 2020

Nobody wants to be labeled as a “problem” at work, so often workers let small, nagging injuries go without any medical attention or any report of the injury to superiors.  This can become a problem.  

Let’s dispel the myth that you would be labeled as a “problem” employee... Read more.

February 10, 2020

If you’ve ever ventured out on the Connecticut roadways you know that there are certain spots that you want to try to avoid at all costs.  You’re not the only one that has noticed, in fact, a recent survey done nationwide found that six of the nation’s worst bottlenecks are right here in... Read more.

February 7, 2020

Buying a new car can be quite exciting.  Picking out the color and looking at all the possible bells and whistles it might have will pique anyone's interest.   Going to a car dealership and purchasing a new car also includes some important safety decisions that may help you avoid... Read more.

February 6, 2020

There is a very short answer to this question, NO.  Employers are not allowed to fire an employee for filing a workers’ compensation claim.  However, not all employers follow this law and while they may try to... Read more.

February 6, 2020

Another calendar year and even more technology is making its way into our cars and onto our roadways.  Some technologies are proving to make driving safer and give promise to help drivers avoid Connecticut auto... Read more.

January 31, 2020

According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) falls are the leading cause of death on construction sites.  In fact, in 2017 there were 366 fatal falls on construction sites.  These types... Read more.

January 29, 2020

If you have filed a workers’ compensation claim it is against Connecticut state statute for your employer to discharge you or discriminate against you on the basis of your claim.  Exercising your rights to file a... Read more.

January 27, 2020

When you’re at work there are unfortunately many ways that you can be injured and need to file a workers’ compensation claim.  The winter weather can exacerbate the chances of a workplace injury, so it’s important to... Read more.

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