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How to Determine Fault in a Construction Accident in CT

Posted on 06/05/23

Were you hurt on the job working in construction? The construction industry has some of the highest incidences of work-related injuries. If you think you have a construction accident case, contact a Connecticut construction accident attorney. Here is more about third-party liability and your options.  When Is an Employer Liable in a Construction Accident? Employer


Who Is Entitled to Wrongful Death Benefits in Connecticut?

Posted on 06/02/23

After suffering the loss of your loved one, can you and your family members recover compensation from the negligent party who caused their death? Connecticut allows certain family members to file wrongful death claims. Learn more about these sorts of cases, then contact a wrongful death attorney in Connecticut to request assistance. Legal Causes of


Is Tailgating Illegal in Connecticut?

Posted on 05/31/23

Everyone may accidentally tailgate at some point. However, when someone harasses another driver or in poor weather conditions, it can potentially cause serious issues. It’s stressful knowing you could suffer injuries in an accident through no fault of your own. But is tailgating illegal in Connecticut? Tailgating Laws in Connecticut Tailgating is illegal in Connecticut.



5 Common Car Accident Injuries and How To Respond to Them

Posted on 05/26/23

Car accidents often cause serious and even catastrophic injuries. Knowing what to do after a crash can help minimize the long-term consequences of your injuries and may increase your prospects of successful recovery. Common Injuries in Connecticut Car Accidents Here are five car accident injuries we frequently see in our practice: Neck injuries. Neck injuries, and



How Long for Immigrants to Remove Residential Conditions?

Posted on 05/22/23

If you’ve recently married a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you probably want to cut through the red tape and start your married life together as soon as possible. But that’s not always how the U.S. immigration system works. What Is Conditional Resident Status? The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will first issue