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How does Connecticut’s negligence law affect compensation?

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Last Modified on Jun 12, 2024

A sudden car accident can turn an ordinary day into a cataclysmic event. You’re cruising down the road one moment, and the next, you’re dealing with a collision. While no one can predict when these unforeseen circumstances might occur, Connecticut’s negligence law can offer victims…

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Proving fault when a driver denies their mistakes caused a wreck

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Last Modified on Jun 10, 2024

Many motor vehicle collisions occur because of the mistakes or improper conduct of one driver in particular. People underestimate how much alcohol affects their driving ability or overestimate their ability to multitask. In a perfect world, the people who cause collisions through dangerous or irresponsible…

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Why you should consider mediation for your divorce

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Last Modified on May 28, 2024

Mediation can protect your children from a contentious divorce process. If you are planning to co-parent, mediation can be more convenient than traditional litigation for all parties involved. What is mediation and what are its benefits? Mediation is a dispute resolution process that requires a…

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4 tips when putting together a co-parenting plan

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Last Modified on May 13, 2024

Divorce, an already complex process, becomes even more challenging when minor children are involved. Co-parenting is becoming the more viable option for more parents, and for good reason. It allows both parties to have a relationship with their child and share the responsibilities that come…

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Do you need vocational rehabilitation?

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Last Modified on Apr 19, 2024

Workers’ compensation can pay for your medical bills and lost wages while you’re out of work and recovering. But you might still be impaired even after reasonably recovering from your work-related injuries. This usually applies in cases of permanent disability. Fortunately, Connecticut’s workers’ comp system…

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How does workers’ comp deal with finger amputation injuries?

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Last Modified on Apr 05, 2024

Our fingers are some of the most important parts of the human body. Without them, you’d be unable to hold and manipulate objects, making life extremely difficult. Yet there are many occupations where a person’s fingers are constantly at risk of injury. Construction yards, sawmills,…

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Is mediation a must in Connecticut divorces?

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Last Modified on Apr 03, 2024

When couples decide to part ways in Connecticut, they often imagine lengthy courtroom battles, bitter disputes and angry lawyers screaming at each other. But what if there was a less confrontational path? This is where mediation comes in. While not a mandatory part of the…

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How to deal with the family home during divorce

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Last Modified on Apr 02, 2024

Dividing assets during the divorce can be arduous, especially if emotions run high between parties. Deciding what to do about specific types of assets can be challenging when the divorcing couple has contradicting wishes, complicating the process. This scenario can happen for assets with monetary…

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What do you mean by “legal grounds” in the context of divorce?

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Last Modified on Mar 21, 2024

The term “legal grounds” typically refers to the basis or justification under the law that supports a party’s position or action in a dispute. Legal grounds are the foundation of legal actions, such as filing a lawsuit, defending against a claim or enforcing a right.…

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What should a home inspector look for?

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Last Modified on Mar 19, 2024

Many first-time home buyers rush into a home purchase because they found “the one.” This house has everything a home buyer wanted from their home and could see themselves living in it forever. This often leads to people developing buyer’s remorse because a home may…

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Why are fatal accidents getting more common in the United States?

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Last Modified on Feb 29, 2024

In most of the developed world, the death rate from car accidents is going down. This has also been true in the United States, at least over the last 90 years or so. Between 1920 and 2010, for instance, the death rate from car accidents…

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When can a Connecticut parent obtain sole custody during divorce?

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Last Modified on Feb 19, 2024

Negotiating custody matters can be one of the most emotional and challenging prospects of a Connecticut divorce. Parents often worry about how the end of their marriage may limit their time with their children. Therefore, it is common for both adults in a family to…

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Addressing culture, tradition and diversity in child custody

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Last Modified on Feb 16, 2024

Like many other states, Connecticut recognizes the increasing diversity of family structures and traditions. As such, many courts are accommodating these unique dynamics while prioritizing the child’s best interests in a divorce or breakup. Modern families need contemporary post-divorce parenting solutions. Some food for thought…

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Does a preexisting condition mean you can’t seek workers’ comp?

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Last Modified on Feb 02, 2024

If you get injured on the job, then you likely deserve workers’ comp benefits. Your employment led to your injury, and that injury now means that you need medical care and that you may lose wages if you can’t work while you recover. Workers’ comp…

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