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Posted by on November 16, 2023

Why Is Distracted Driving Dangerous?

We all lead busy lives, and in today’s world, cell phones are at the center of them. But when behind the wheel, the cell phone and other distractions pose a serious risk to the driver and others sharing the roadway. Research from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) shows that the average time...
Posted by on November 14, 2023

Important Elements in Proving Liability for a Wrongful Death Claim

Taking on the legal system in a wrongful death claim can be an intimidating process, especially while the family is dealing with their loss and grief. But when the death was preventable and occurred due to someone else’s actions, the civil court in Connecticut offers a means of justice that gives the lost loved...
Posted by on November 12, 2023

How Can an Eyewitness Statement Help My Case?

When a person suffers a serious injury due to someone else’s negligent, reckless, or wrongful actions, they shouldn’t be left responsible for the financial damages as well as dealing with the pain and suffering related to the injury. A personal injury claim helps the injured victim gain compensation for their damages—or the economic and...
Posted by on November 8, 2023

How Long Do I Have to File My Personal Injury Claim?

After suffering a serious injury in Connecticut, you may have many questions about recovering your damages. Damages in a personal injury claim refer to the economic and non-economic consequences of an injury caused by another party’s negligence, reckless action, or purposeful wrongdoing. When a preventable injury occurs due to someone else’s actions, the victim...
Posted by on October 27, 2023

How To Prove Anesthesia Errors in a Medical Malpractice Claim

As patients, we are at our most vulnerable on the operating table, when anesthesia places us into deep unconsciousness. In this unguarded position we’re completely incapable of participating in our own medical care, but instead place all of our trust into the hands of the doctors tasked with our care. Though the majority of...