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What must I prove in a slip-and-fall case?
What must I prove in a slip-and-fall case?

If you are a Connecticut resident who receives an injury this winter as the result of falling on someone else’s property, you may wish to consider suing the property owner…

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Spotting root hazards at work
Spotting root hazards at work

When workers in Connecticut clock in for the day, they expect to be greeted with a safe environment. However, workplace hazards can exist in any job. Knowing how to identify…

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It’s a must to follow these tips when driving in the snow
It’s a must to follow these tips when…

As a resident of Connecticut, you know that the winter months will bring plenty of snow to the area. While some people enjoy this weather, most realize one thing to…

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Avoid a drunk driving tragedy this New Year’s Eve
Avoid a drunk driving tragedy this New Year’s…

Across the country, countless people will be ringing in the New Year next weekend. It should not be a surprise that alcohol is often a large part of the festivities.…

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How can you avoid a drowsy driving crash this holiday season?
How can you avoid a drowsy driving crash…

We are right in the middle of the holidays, and if you are like many Connecticut residents, you might have plans to see family. The holidays are an exciting time…

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Understand how to safely operate your space heater
Understand how to safely operate your space heater

This winter, your space heater may seem like your best friend. Space heaters are effective and convenient for heating one room at a time and reducing utility costs in our…

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