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Who Is Responsible for Injuries on Rental Properties? Landlords vs. Tenants

Personal Injury On Thursday, July 27, 2023

When living on or visiting a rental property – including an apartment, home or short-term rental such as an Airbnb – you could suffer serious injuries in a preventable accident due to someone else’s negligence, or failure to exercise reasonable

Things to Know About a Defective Product Lawsuit

Personal Injury On Sunday, October 30, 2022

Every day, you most likely encounter thousands of consumer products and goods. You expect these products to be designed and manufactured with care, as manufacturing companies have a responsibility to safety-test their products, label them correctly, and warn consumers of

What Are the Elements of a Product Liability Claim?

Personal Injury On Sunday, October 30, 2022

A product liability claim is a civil lawsuit filed against the manufacturer or distributor of a defective product that has injured a consumer. It is a plaintiff’s pursuit of financial compensation for injuries, medical bills, property damage and other losses

Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable in Connecticut? 

Personal Injury On Thursday, August 18, 2022

Most of us understand how complicated taxes can be. Unfortunately, when it comes to personal injury settlements, they can be equally as frustrating because the tax laws depend on a number of different factors.

Understanding how taxes work for your …

Important Questions to Ask a Personal Injury Attorney in Connecticut

Personal Injury On Wednesday, August 10, 2022

If you are a New Haven resident and are seeking a personal injury attorney to represent you in your accident case, then it’s important to know what to look for in an attorney and what questions to ask to make …

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