CT Injury Lawyers Blog
The shortest and simplest answer to this question is as soon as possible. If you’ve been injured on the job and you’re planning to file a workers’ compensation claim, don’t wait. The sooner you file the better... Read more.
The shortest and simplest answer to this question is as soon as possible. If you’ve been injured on the job and you’re planning to file a workers’ compensation claim, don’t wait. The sooner you file the better... Read more.
The shortest and simplest answer to this question is as soon as possible. If you’ve been injured on the job and you’re planning to file a workers’ compensation claim, don’t wait. The sooner you file the better... Read more.
If, while on the job, you find yourself injured and you perform the critical first step of reporting your injury to your employer, that employer is required by law to send you for medical attention. The medical attention you receive at the time of your injury can be at a location that is... Read more.
The state of Connecticut has developed a workers’ compensation system that establishes guidelines around injuries at work. The system sets out certain policies and procedures that are designed to ensure a smooth and... Read more.
One of the most exciting things you can do when you’re a teenager is to get your driver’s license. A driver’s license represents independence and a sign that you are growing up and becoming a responsible young adult. This excitement, of course, comes with increased responsibility for... Read more.
A recent study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic looked at the impact that in-car infotainment systems had on a driver’s ability to keep their mental and physical attention on the road. The study looked at 40... Read more.
We’ve talked a lot about what you should do to keep yourself safe on the Connecticut roadways in the winter months, but what about the things you absolutely should not do. These don’ts will keep you just as safe as the dos will and they are incredibly important to help you avoid a... Read more.
Our friends at AAA have made some recommendations on how you can inspect your car and it’s systems to ensure a safe winter driving season. These recommendations amount to a five point check that can help you stay safe and avoid a Connecticut auto accident.
Point #1:... Read more.
Each year when winter weather hits local and state authorities will often issue travel advisories. Some are more severe than others. If a storm is not that bad, it may come across as a suggestion from officials, but... Read more.