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Mother, daughter say state trooper was drunk when he hit them

Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents On Monday, November 4, 2019

Sometimes, victims of car crashes can hold others liable in civil court besides the at-fault driver. A Connecticut mother and daughter are suing a Connecticut State Police (CSP) trooper as well as the state itself and the owners of a

Social host liability and holiday parties

Firm News,Social Host Liability On Thursday, October 31, 2019

For many people, holiday party season begins with Halloween and continues through New Year’s. Many companies have onsite parties after hours. Others choose local bars, restaurants and event venues for their festivities — particularly their big holiday/year-end parties.

A lot …

Why seniors shouldn’t hesitate to consider a slip-and-fall case

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Friday, October 25, 2019

Senior citizens are typically more likely to suffer slip-and-fall accidents than younger people. As we age, our balance and mobility often decline. The rate and amount of decline vary considerably from one person to the next. People’s eyesight deteriorates, making …

Understanding school bus safety

Firm News,Motor Vehicle Accidents On Monday, October 14, 2019

School buses should be a safe method of transportation for Connecticut students. When drivers and students respect the rules and commit to proper behavior, the bus can be one of the safest ways for children to get to school.

The …

You can take steps to avoid a dog bite on Halloween

Firm News On Monday, October 14, 2019

If you or your child is dealing with the aftermath of a dog bite, you may be thinking twice about going trick-or-treating this Halloween. Even normally calm, well-behaved dogs can get excited by small people coming to the door in …

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