Those injured by the misconduct or negligence of another party have certain legal rights in Connecticut. In some scenarios, they may be able to file an insurance claim. Many people and businesses carry insurance that can compensate others for injuries and related...
PERSONAL INJURY – Personal Injury
What does comparative negligence mean?
In personal injury cases, where fault and responsibility often blur, understanding how your actions might affect your claim is vital. Connecticut's approach to comparative negligence offers a unique perspective on how damages are calculated and attributed. Navigating...
Is a Connecticut doctor’s apology evidence of malpractice?
Doctors, like everyone else, are imperfect. Unfortunately, when a doctor doesn’t fulfill their duty of care to a patient, it can have serious and even fatal consequences. When a doctor makes a mistake, such as a surgical error, or is negligent in some way, such as...
What is a personal injury lawsuit?
Individuals and businesses carry various types of insurance to protect against liability. After a car crash, a fall at the grocery store or a dog bite incident, people often receive compensation from insurance providers. The party at fault for the incident may have...
When are Connecticut property owners required to clear ice and snow?
Those of us who live in Connecticut are used to brutal winters and navigating through ice and snow both in our cars and on foot. However, we expect the roads as well as sidewalks, walkways, outdoor steps and other areas to be cleared as soon as possible. These areas...
What you say after a car accident matters
Millions of people drive every single day. Usually, this goes without serious incident. Unfortunately, a significant minority aren’t as lucky, and there are nearly 20,000 crashes every day in the U.S. Many of these collisions result in severe injuries and even...