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Special issues in gray divorces

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Last Modified on Oct 09, 2017

In Connecticut, older people are divorcing at increasingly higher rates. According to Pew Research, the divorce rate for people older than 50 has doubled in the last couple of decades. When older people divorce, they are left with added concerns because of the limited time…

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Why many car accidents happen close to home

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Last Modified on Sep 29, 2017

While many Connecticut drivers believe that those traveling long distances may be more likely to become involved in a car accident, the fact is that many crashes actually occur within 25 miles of home. Part of the reason many accidents occur near home is because…

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Shared parenting as an option in divorce

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Last Modified on Sep 14, 2017

Connecticut parents who are divorcing might want to consider joint physical custody instead of the traditional arrangement in which one parent, almost always the mother, gets custody of the child while the other parent has visitation rights and spends much less time with the child.…

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Repair technique for water pipes may be hazardous

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Last Modified on Sep 01, 2017

Connecticut workers who regularly repair water pipes as part of their jobs should be aware of the results of a study conducted by researchers at Purdue University. The researchers contend that the cured-in-place pipe repair method emits dangerous substances in the air and should be…

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Construction workers at high risk for some injuries

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Last Modified on Aug 23, 2017

Construction workers in Connecticut and throughout the country may be more likely to suffer from accidents in which they are hit by a vehicle, piece of equipment or an object than workers in other industries. The Center for Construction Research and Training released a report…

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Defective fuel system causes recall

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Last Modified on Aug 11, 2017

More than 1,700 Kenworth and Peterbilt tractor-trailers are subject to a recall due to a fuel pump problem. Some of these trucks may be on the road in Connecticut, and their drivers and owners should be aware of the situation. The recall affects trucks with…

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Proposed trucking regulations stalled

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Last Modified on Aug 04, 2017

Trucking companies in Connecticut that were preparing for the possibility of speed limiter rules can scratch that concern off of their lists for the near future. A biannual update to the regulatory calendar of the U.S. Department of Transportation has shifted the rule-making process for…

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Higher speed limits and fatalities

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Last Modified on Jul 25, 2017

According to a 2016 study from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety, higher speed limits over the last 20 years have resulted in 33,000 deaths in Connecticut and the rest of the country. The report, which examined accidents occurring between 1993 and 2013, found increased…

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Car accident deaths continue to rise despite safety advances

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Last Modified on Jul 19, 2017

Improving economic conditions and falling fuel prices have led to increased traffic congestion in Connecticut and other U.S. states, and more cars, trucks and SUVs on the nation’s roads means more traffic accidents and traffic accident fatalities. Road deaths increased by an alarming 7 percent…

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Teenage workers and injuries

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Last Modified on Jul 06, 2017

Connecticut teenagers may be eager to get a summer job. However, they should know that having one means that they are at risk of incurring workplace injuries. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health reports that in 2015, 13 percent of the labor force,…

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Changes in workforce affecting workers’ compensation regulations

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Last Modified on Jun 30, 2017

In states like Connecticut, the scope of the workforce is changing. Older Americans are choosing to work as they age, and Latinos represent a higher percentage of the labor pool than ever before. Unconventional workers like these present a unique challenge for workers’ compensation regulations.…

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Proving Negligence in a Car Accident Case

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Last Modified on Jun 30, 2017

To recover compensation in a car accident case, a plaintiff must satisfy the required elements of a negligence claim: duty, breach, causation and damages. Specifically, the plaintiff must persuade the jury that the defendant breached his or her duty of care, resulting in injury, by…

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Hazardous toxin and chemical exposure at the workplace

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Last Modified on Jun 23, 2017

Each day, thousands of people are exposed to occupational toxins and chemicals at their jobs. Connecticut employers and their employees should be aware of these toxins and know how to keep safe around them. Employers have a legal responsibility to inform their employees about hazardous…

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Underemployed husbands are more likely to get divorced

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Last Modified on Jun 08, 2017

In the early 1970s, when women started entering the workforce in greater numbers, there was an increase in divorces throughout Connecticut and the rest of the U.S. This was partly due to the stereotypical roles of women as housekeepers. A recent study demonstrated how that…

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