Oftentimes the limited days of summer fly by in the blink of an eye. Fortunately, you have right to make the most of the longer, warmer days. If you’re a motorcyclist, savoring summer probably means taking your bike out for as many rides as possible. As you prepare to...
Connecticut Legal Issues Blog
Traumatic brain injury increases likelihood of dementia
Accidents causing traumatic brain injury (TBI) affect millions of Americans each year. The CDC estimates that nearly 57,000 people die every year from the injuries, and many more are forever affected. People in hazardous occupations are at a higher risk of TBIs,...
Who can file a Connecticut wrongful death suit, and when?
The death of a loved one can be one of the most unbearable experiences in life, especially when someone could have prevented it if not for their negligent, careless or intentionally hurtful behavior. Sometimes, if the victim’s family is are ever able to forge ahead...
Do drivers have recourse after a hit and run accident?
Hit and run accidents are often more complicated to deal with than other car crashes. You may worry that you have limited options for recourse because the other motorist fled. But understanding the benefits you can receive through your own insurance policy will help...
Seeking justice after a wrongful death in Connecticut
Under the laws of this or any other state, if a person’s carelessness or cruelty injures you (breaking your arm, for example), you may be able to sue them in a personal injury lawsuit. And in Connecticut, if the injury they inflicted turns out to be fatal that...
What to do following a car accident
Connecticut roadways can be dangerous places. Though Connecticut is among the safer states to drive, car accidents are still just as stressful. Knowing what to do immediately following a car accident can help drivers stay safe and prepare themselves for dealing with...
Common delayed injuries after car accidents
Getting in a car accident can be a traumatic experience – even if you consider the collision to be minor. Initially, you may have been fortunate enough to walk away from the accident unharmed. But perhaps days or even weeks later, the pain starts to set in. It’s not...
Empowerment: responding forcefully in the wake of a car accident
Most drivers who routinely negotiate Connecticut’s varied streets and roadways do so with due care and competence. That is, they look out for others as well as themselves when they are behind the wheel and out in traffic. Sadly, though, that is not uniformly...
With Spring in the air, Connecticut drivers must share the road
Warmer weather means more motorcycles on Connecticut roads. Unfortunately, our state does not have the best track record when it comes to motorcycle accidents and deaths. As riders reenter the roads for the Spring and Summer months, it’s vital to remember to share the...
Costs of spinal cord injuries in young people are profound
Spinal cord injuries (SCIs) often affect active, healthy, young people without warning, magnifying the stunning emotional pain of their families and of the injured patients who survive them. The financial costs to families and society are staggering. At times,...

