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Yearly Archives: 2018

What will happen to my dog if he bites someone?

Dog Bites & Injuries,Firm News On Friday, January 26, 2018

If you are a Connecticut dog owner, it would behoove you to make sure that he does not bite someone who is on your premises and that he does not escape from your home or yard and bite someone. If …

What you should know before filing a slip-and-fall lawsuit

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Saturday, January 20, 2018

Connecticut residents who have been injured as the result of a slip-and-fall accident often wish to sue the person they believe is responsible for their injury. FindLaw notes that these lawsuits where someone has slipped, tripped or fallen while on …

Why call an attorney out to the scene of a truck accident?

Firm News On Thursday, January 18, 2018

When a consumer vehicle and a commercial truck collide, the results are usually catastrophic. Considering the scale of the damage possible to every party in the accident, these accident scenes can grow tense quickly. Not only must the parties in …

What does premises liability mean for Connecticut business owners?

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Tuesday, January 16, 2018

With the weekend forecast including a major winter storm, this is a good time for Connecticut business owners to review the implications of premises liability. Forbes reminds tenants and owners alike that responsibility for the safety of your staff and …

How can I keep from being a road rage statistic?

Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents On Monday, January 15, 2018

If you are like many drivers in Connecticut and elsewhere, the thought of being a target of road rage can seem terrifying. Few incidents are scarier than being chased down and possibly harmed by an out-of-control driver. It also seems …

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