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Your workers’ compensation rights

If you are employed in Connecticut, you most likely are guaranteed workers’ compensation benefits as explained by the State of Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Commission. While not everyone may receive these…

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Pedestrians deserve to be safe
Pedestrians deserve to be safe

With the return of warmer days in Connecticut often also comes more people out and about on foot. This change can be a good time for everyone to be reminded…

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Consumer readiness for autonomous cars wavers
Consumer readiness for autonomous cars wavers

Most people in Connecticut are aware of the seemingly great rush on the part of automotive manufacturers and technology companies alike to further the emergence of autonomous vehicles on American…

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Lawsuit highlights concerns for consumers
Lawsuit highlights concerns for consumers

People in Connecticut who purchase goods should be able to trust that they are safe to use. This holds true regardless of the nature of the product or where it…

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How do you prove negligence in a personal injury?
How do you prove negligence in a personal…

Whether you are hurt in a car accident, at work or through another event due to the negligence of another, getting the medical attention you deserve sometimes requires legal action.…

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Distracted drivers are hazardous to others on the road
Distracted drivers are hazardous to others on the…

Drivers who are on the road have to be able to give their full attention to their driving duties. When they don’t, everyone else around them is at risk of…

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