Those hurt seriously in Connecticut car crashes typically have two primary sources of compensation available to them. They can file an insurance claim seeking reimbursement for their economic losses, including property damage expenses and injury-related costs, or they...
Thousands Of Injury Claims, Millions Won
Personal Injury
How modified comparative negligence rules affect injury lawsuits
After a car crash, people often hope that insurance can cover their costs. The driver at fault often provides liability coverage to offset collision costs. Sometimes collision expenses are astronomical and exceed the insurance coverage available. Other times, the...
Boating accidents are all too common in Connecticut
Boating is synonymous with summertime recreation for many people in Connecticut. They head out on a small boat to catch fish early in the morning or take their families to the lake for tubing or water skiing on hot days. Whether someone owns a boat or rents one, they...
Connecticut dog bite law applies to all breeds
The Connecticut dog bite law applies to all dog breeds within the state. According to statute CGS § 22-357, no dog breed is exempt from the rules set forth in the statute. Any dog owner in Connecticut should familiarize themselves with the specifics of this dog law....

