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How do you get Social Security benefits after a brain injury?

Brain Injury,Firm News On Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Brain injuries can leave you with long-term consequences. After experiencing one in Connecticut, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. When you apply for financial assistance, there are usually qualifications that you must meet in order to receive …

How to stay safe on a motorcycle in Connecticut

Articles,Firm News On Tuesday, November 29, 2016

This article looks at figures related to motorcycle accidents in Connecticut and how riders can stay safe.

It is never too early to think about safety when it comes to motorcycle safety, especially given the fact that motorcycle fatalities are …

Driving safely on black ice

Car Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, November 23, 2016

As winter weather progresses, many Connecticut drivers have to contend with snow-covered or icy roads. One hazard that drivers should be especially cautious of is black ice. It is important to know how to recognize it and what should be …

Car accidents over Thanksgiving weekend

Car Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Many Connecticut residents spend Thanksgiving with their loved ones. Often, this includes travel on the nation’s highways. However, the danger of being in a car accident increases significantly over holiday weekends. Connecticut drivers need to be aware of this so …

The risks of taking supplements

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Thursday, November 10, 2016

Many Connecticut residents take supplements for their health. Some of these may have the potential to affect health in a negative way and sometimes may include long-lasting consequences.

Supplements are most commonly used by adults above 40, with women taking …

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