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Slip-And-Fall Accidents

Stairs, walkways and ramps as tripping hazards

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Saturday, July 28, 2018

Many shops in Connecticut have walkways or stairs leading from the sidewalk into the building itself. Sometimes there may also be short ramps. Other times, the set of stairs can be quite long. In some cases, there might not be …

Why should you report a fall immediately?

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Friday, June 22, 2018

After a fall, it can be tempting to hold off on immediately seeking compensation. Many people, potentially including you, may think that it’s only a small accident and not worth looking into immediately, or you might feel fine. Loughlin & …

Should you document the scene of a slip-and-fall accident?

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Sunday, April 15, 2018

Like most Connecticut residents, you may be familiar with the advice to document the scene of a car accident that you were involved in, so law enforcement and insurance companies can determine who was responsible and begin the process of …

Icy sidewalks and the ongoing storm doctrine

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Thursday, February 1, 2018

No one has to tell Connecticut residents of the hazards that ice and snow present to roads, sidewalks, driveways, parking lots and outdoor stairs. Often they spend half of each year digging out from snow and/or ice storms and gingerly …

What you should know before filing a slip-and-fall lawsuit

Firm News,Slip-And-Fall Accidents On Saturday, January 20, 2018

Connecticut residents who have been injured as the result of a slip-and-fall accident often wish to sue the person they believe is responsible for their injury. FindLaw notes that these lawsuits where someone has slipped, tripped or fallen while on …

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