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Posted by on January 29, 2024

How to File a Pedestrian Accident Case in Connecticut 

No accident is as terrifying and traumatic as a pedestrian accident. When a vulnerable pedestrian is hit by a metal vehicle weighing 4,000 pounds or more, the results to the pedestrian are often catastrophic with life-altering damages such as pain and suffering and economic damages including medical expenses, lost wages, and lower future earning...
Posted by on January 26, 2024

What To Do If You Were Hit By a Car When Walking

Walking is a fitness-friendly and eco-friendly choice. Many people walk within their communities daily, either to work or school, for local errands, for dog walking, or just for fresh air and fitness. While walking seems like an all-around good option, it sometimes pits a vulnerable pedestrian against a moving vehicle weighing an average of...
Posted by on January 19, 2024

How to Prove Fault in a Motorcycle Accident Case

Motorcycles are exhilarating to ride, but an accident can be devastating due to the lack of enclosure and the rider’s direct contact with the road. Injuries in motorcycle accidents tend to be severe, including traumatic brain injuries, multiple fractures, and serious road-rash abrasions. Motorcycle riders are 24 times more likely to die in traffic...
Posted by on January 12, 2024

How Much Compensation Can I Receive From a Motorcycle Accident Lawsuit?

Motorcycle accidents can be devastating. The same two-wheeled, open-air design that makes a motorcycle ride so thrilling also leaves riders vulnerable to serious or even catastrophic injuries in a crash. Over 50 motorcyclists are killed on average each year in Connecticut and many more are seriously injured. If you or a loved one recently...
Posted by on January 5, 2024

Understanding Connecticut’s Modified Comparative Negligence Laws

Unlike the handful of no-fault insurance states that require drivers to file accident claims with their own insurance company, in Connecticut, it matters who causes an accident or how much each driver contributed to the accident. Connecticut operates under modified comparative negligence insurance laws. This can benefit those drivers partly responsible for an accident...
Posted by on December 29, 2023

When Should a Property Owner Remove Snow in Connecticut?

“Let it Snow” may be a popular song for the holiday season, but when the weather outside is truly frightful, part of the fear is of experiencing a hard fall and serious injuries during your daily routine of work, school, errands, and other activities. When snow and ice accumulate, it’s important to know when...
Posted by on December 29, 2023

What is the Difference Between Wrongful Death and Survival Action?

When a loved one dies in a preventable accident or injuries caused by someone else’s actions, close surviving family members not only suffer grief and anguish but may also experience anxiety about how to cover their loved one’s medical costs and funeral expenses at the same time that they’ve lost a family provider. Most...
Posted by on December 22, 2023

Who Can Recover Damages for Wrongful Death?

No death feels right to loved ones left behind, but wrongful death laws in Connecticut allow surviving family members to file a wrongful death claim for compensation when the death was preventable and occurred due to another person’s or business’s negligent actions. However, like all states, Connecticut limits those who may recover damages in...
Posted by on December 22, 2023

Steps to Take After Suffering a Personal Injury

A sudden, unexpected injury can send your life spinning off course in an instant, causing medical bills to pile up at the same time you’re unable to return to work. Serious injuries are even more distressing when they’re caused by someone else’s careless or reckless actions and the result is disruption or devastation to...
Posted by on December 15, 2023

How to Prove Negligence in a New Haven Personal Injury Case 

Injuries occur every day in New Haven and throughout Connecticut, but when an injury is preventable and only occurs because of someone else’s careless or reckless actions, the injury victim shouldn’t be left responsible for the undue expenses. Even a relatively mild injury can cause significant financial hardship with a single missed paycheck on...