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How does weather cause traffic accidents?
How does weather cause traffic accidents?

Traffic crashes take place for many reasons, such as intoxicated or drowsy driving and speeding. In Bridgeport, and all across the state of Connecticut, weather conditions can also play a…

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What should you know about premise liability?
What should you know about premise liability?

Connecticut business owners have to maintain their properties well and always stay vigilant. If you don’t, you could end up with customers injuring themselves while on your property. In turn,…

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Is the “textalyzer” going to change distracted driving?
Is the “textalyzer” going to change distracted driving?

Imagine driving through Bridgeport on your way to work. As you drive through town, a car in the next lane swerves over the line and hits your car, sending you…

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Explaining the Family Car Doctrine
Explaining the Family Car Doctrine

Like many of those that we here at Miller, Rosnick, D’Amico, August and Butler, P.C. have helped in the past, your primary concern after having been involved in a car…

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Trucking companies recruiting older drivers
Trucking companies recruiting older drivers

As many hit the roads this summer to go on family vacations, Connecticut drivers should be aware that more and more of the big rigs on the road today are being…

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Introducing the attractive nuisance doctrine
Introducing the attractive nuisance doctrine

Outside of Christmas and their birthdays, there may be no time of the year that your kids look forward to more than summer. With no school comes the added time…

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