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When Can You Sue a Trucking Company in Connecticut?

Posted on 02/06/24

When you’re seriously hurt in a car crash, an insurance claim might not be sufficient to cover your medical expenses, lost time at work, and other financial burdens. Filing a lawsuit may provide a better route to compensation. Your first inclination might be to sue the other driver. However, drivers are only one of several


Redesignation of Syria for TPS

Posted on 01/28/24

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has redesignated Syria as eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for a period of 18 months. This designation, effective from April 1, 2024, through September 30, 2025, permits current TPS beneficiaries to maintain their status until September 30, 2025, provided they continue to meet the necessary TPS eligibility criteria.




Does Health Insurance Cover Motorcycle Accident Injuries?

Posted on 12/12/23

Motorcycle accident victims often feel extremely overwhelmed in the days, weeks, and months after their accidents. They may feel unsure how they will pay for medical treatments, especially while waiting for a payout from their car insurance provider. Because of this, many put their accident expenses on their health insurance just for simplicity’s sake.  The


How Can a Car Accident Lawyer Help You?

Posted on 12/05/23

Many car accident victims hear this advice in the days after their accidents: “Hire a lawyer.” But what does a car accident lawyer do? And how can they help accident victims?  The Law Offices of James A. Welcome explains the ways their car accident lawyers can assist Hartford, CT, accident victims.   Collect Evidence To Support


Hit by a Delivery Truck in Connecticut? Here’s What To Do

Posted on 11/27/23

Let’s say a truck hits your car while driving in Connecticut. What happens if the heavy-duty vehicle is a UPS, FedEx, or Amazon delivery truck? Who’s responsible for compensating you, what should you do to protect your rights, and when do you contact a truck accident lawyer?  Who Is Responsible for a Delivery Truck Collision?