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Yearly Archives: 2018

What is the national minimum drinking age act?

Firm News,Social Host Liability On Wednesday, December 26, 2018

You probably already know that the legal drinking age in Connecticut is 21, and perhaps you know that the same limit applies in all 50 states. The federal regulation that set the minimum drinking age at 21 nationwide may be …

Winter weather advisories herald a season of slipping

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Friday, December 21, 2018

Connecticut residents know that as fall leaves and winter comes in, bad weather starts to creep in alongside it. There can be ice, hail, rain, or snow. Bad weather like this easily contributes to dangerous conditions, and people going outside …

Drive carefully during snowy January through March in Connecticut

Firm News On Friday, December 14, 2018

Driving in winter precipitation can be challenging. Residents of Connecticut must use extra care when traveling while snow blankets the ground. From January through March, this state sees snowfall averages of 9.3 inches to 12.3 inches per month with the …

Will my dog go to quarantine if it bites someone?

Dog Bites & Injuries,Firm News On Tuesday, December 11, 2018

If your dog bites someone in Connecticut, it is a scary situation for everyone. You hold the liability for the accident. According to the Connecticut General Assembly, the victim does not have to prove you were negligent or that your …

The biggest hazards of parking lots in winter

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Friday, December 7, 2018

Connecticut winters can be unforgiving in terms of ice and snow. Between the chilly temperatures and the rush of people out and about getting their holiday shopping done, you should be aware of several of the biggest hazards that you …

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