Understanding the Connecticut Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

Understanding the Connecticut Personal Injury Statute of Limitations

While the Connecticut personal injury statute of limitations is generally 2 years, it varies depending on if minors were involved, property damage, and if government vehicles/entities are part of the equation.  Even so, understanding this statute is crucial for anyone...
Expert Guide on Negotiating Medical Bills After Settlement

Expert Guide on Negotiating Medical Bills After Settlement

Expert Guide on Negotiating Medical Bills After Settlement Navigating the aftermath of a personal injury can be daunting, especially when faced with mounting medical bills. For many victims, the settlement is only the beginning of a financially and emotionally taxing...
Average Slip & Fall Settlement Amounts in Connecticut

Average Slip & Fall Settlement Amounts in Connecticut

In Connecticut, the average slip-and-fall settlement amounts range between $10,000 and $50,000 in our experience. These amounts are not set in stone; rather, they reflect the complex interplay of factors unique to each case, so let’s dig into what makes up the...
Who Is Liable In a Slip and Fall Accident In Connecticut

Who Is Liable In a Slip and Fall Accident In Connecticut

Who Is Liable In a Slip and Fall Accident In Connecticut Property owners are generally liable in a slip and fall accident in Connecticut, but tenants, contractors, property management companies, employers, and municipalities can also be held liable. Slip and fall...
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