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Will a Pre-Existing Condition Affect My Personal Injury Claim?

Personal Injury On Wednesday, March 31, 2021

A pre-existing condition is something you had before the accident for which you are currently seeking financial compensation. It can refer to an old injury that has previously healed or an ongoing medical condition that you live with, such as …

What to Do After a Rear-End Car Accident

Car Accidents On Monday, March 29, 2021

Rear-end car accidents are some of the most common types of vehicle collisions, especially on roads with a lot of congestion. Rear-end collisions can occur when a driver does not pay attention, follows too closely, drives drunk or falls asleep …

7 Critical Steps To Take After a New Haven, CT Auto Accident

Car Accidents On Thursday, February 25, 2021

There are things you legally have to do after getting in an auto accident in New Haven, Connecticut. You may not realize, however, that there are also steps you should take to protect your legal rights as an injured …

What Compensation Can I Get After a Car Accident in Connecticut?

Car Accidents On Monday, February 22, 2021

Getting into a car accident in Connecticut can leave you with expensive hospital bills and vehicle damage, as well as other costs, such as a rental car and lost wages. If you did not cause the car accident, the other …

How Much Will a Connecticut Car Accident Lawyer Cost You?

Car Accidents On Thursday, June 25, 2020

You might think you have already spent enough on your car accident. The average car crash results in hospital and medical bills, property repair costs, the price of a rental car, and lost wages from missed work. Before you see …

What are Connecticut’s laws for teenage drivers?

Car Accidents,Firm News On Sunday, April 5, 2020

[Updated April 6, 2020]

If you are concerned about the risk that teenage drivers pose on the roads in Connecticut, you are not alone. Even the most responsible teenager lacks sufficient experience with which to make critical decisions in what …

A brief refresher on CT’s dram shop laws

Firm News,Social Host Liability On Wednesday, March 11, 2020

With St. Patrick’s Day just around the corner, Connecticut bartenders and their owners should brush up on their knowledge of the state’s dram shop laws, as doing so can keep them from assuming liability for an intoxicated person’s harmful actions. …

What To Do After a Dog Attack in Connecticut

Dog Bites On Monday, March 9, 2020

by Attorneys Charles P. Reed and James E. Ringold of Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C.

 

The summer is a great time for dog-owners and dog-lovers alike, with great weather to bring a dog out on the town. You should, of course, …

Connecticut’s social host laws

Firm News,Social Host Liability On Friday, March 6, 2020

It comes as no surprise that in Connecticut it is against the law for a person 20 years old or younger to possess alcohol or to consume alcohol. However, the state’s laws go beyond the actions of any minor person …

Connecticut’s Incoming Paid Family and Medical Leave Act

Firm News On Sunday, March 1, 2020

By Attorneys Charles P. Reed and James E. Ringold of Loughlin FitzGerald, P.C.

Whether it’s the birth of a child, your own health problems, or those of a family member, personal and medical issues can be extremely disruptive. There is …

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