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Does Workers’ Compensation Cover Remote Work Injuries?

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Last Modified on Dec 10, 2024

The rise of remote work transformed traditional workplace dynamics. Now that the boundaries between home and work blur, remote workers sometimes question their rights to compensation for injuries. This shift adds more complexity to workers’ compensation claims, making it even more important for you to…

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3 Common Issues That Can Delay Your Home Closing

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Last Modified on Nov 21, 2024

You’ve conducted the inspection, made a successful offer and secured the mortgage. Now, all that is left is closing on the home and moving in. Unfortunately, there are several potential issues that can arise even after you choose a closing date. No homebuyer wants to…

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How To Stay Safe While Driving On Snowy Roads

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Last Modified on Nov 11, 2024

Winter in Connecticut paints a beautiful picture, but the weather can also turn roads into slippery challenges. If you’ve experienced the dangers of driving in snow, you know how snowy roads can be dangerous. In 2021, over 121,000 motor vehicle crashes were linked to snow…

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Keeping The Family Home: What Factors Do Courts Consider?

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Last Modified on Oct 18, 2024

When a court finalizes a divorce, annulment or legal separation, it has the power to divide the couple’s property between them. This includes the ability to transfer ownership of real estate – like the family home – from one spouse to the other or even…

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What is the appeals process for a denied SSDI application?

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Last Modified on Oct 10, 2024

Working professionals in Connecticut make regular contributions toward Social Security. The funds sent to the Social Security Administration (SSA) help support several important benefit programs. There are retirement benefits available to professionals who have ceased working full-time after years of gainful employment. There are also…

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When does side work become workers’ comp fraud in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Oct 04, 2024

Dealing with workers’ compensation can feel like walking on a tightrope. You are trying to recover from an injury, manage your finances and even maintain some level of productivity. You might find yourself wondering: at what point does picking up a side job cross the…

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How the new real estate agent rules affect home buyers

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Last Modified on Sep 24, 2024

The National Association of Realtors agreed to a multi-million dollar settlement in March 2024 to resolve a class-action lawsuit. As a result, the real estate industry instituted new rules on how home buyers, sellers and agents handle commissions and home listings. The new rules took…

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What is a nonadversarial divorce?

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Last Modified on Sep 13, 2024

Finalizing a divorce can take at least two to four months or even more. One contributing reason is that judges do not set divorce trial dates immediately. Moreover, Connecticut courts wait at least 90 days from the official case start before deciding on a trial…

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A guide to the dos and don’ts after a CT hit-and-run

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Last Modified on Aug 28, 2024

Hundreds of thousands of hit-and-run crashes occur on U.S. roads every year, leaving countless victims injured and confused about what to do next. These accidents can be devastating, causing physical and emotional harm to those involved. If you find yourself in this situation in Connecticut,…

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What are the dangers of nighttime driving?

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Last Modified on Aug 14, 2024

As the sun sets, the risks on our roads increase dramatically. Nighttime driving presents unique challenges that can catch even the most seasoned drivers off guard. From reduced visibility to increased fatigue, the dangers lurking in the shadows can turn an ordinary commute into a…

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How workers’ compensation supports many grieving Connecticut families

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Last Modified on Aug 02, 2024

Workers’ compensation helps mitigate the risk related to employment. Every job comes with certain risks. If employees get hurt while on the clock, they may struggle to support themselves afterward. The Connecticut workers’ compensation program provides medical benefits for injured or sickened workers. In scenarios…

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Does filing for divorce first really matter?

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Last Modified on Aug 01, 2024

After much thought, you have accepted that your marriage is no longer working. Having decided that divorce is the best way forward, you might wonder if there is any advantage to filing first. Being the one to initiate the divorce complaint may offer some initial…

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Can separation anxiety impact the custody arrangement?

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Last Modified on Jul 15, 2024

Going through a divorce can be an emotional rollercoaster, affecting you, your former spouse and your children. To an infant or young child, the trauma can be severe, causing or arising from various factors, such as separation anxiety. It may seem common among kids, but…

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How social media may impact your divorce proceedings

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Last Modified on Jun 27, 2024

Social media is convenient these days, especially for staying in touch with family, friends, and acquaintances, and keeping up to date with the lives of people you care about. Unfortunately for divorcing couples, their social media activity could impact their divorce proceedings. A Connecticut judge…

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