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How Connecticut’s “Make Whole” Doctrine...
After a serious accident, your health insurance steps in to cover your medical bills. But once you receive a settlement from the at-fault party, your insurer may come back and demand reimbursement... Read More > -
New Jersey Modified Comparative Negligence: How Your...
If you were hurt in an accident in New Jersey and the other party is claiming that you might share some of the blame, your ability to recover compensation is not necessarily lost. New Jersey follows... Read More > -
Pedestrian Accidents in Connecticut: Your Rights When Hit...
Getting hit by a car while you’re walking in a crosswalk is one of the most shocking and physically painful things anyone can experience. While Connecticut law says pedestrians have the right... Read More > -
How Connecticut’s Statute of Limitations Can Affect...
A serious accident can happen quickly, but the legal clock that determines whether you can pursue justice starts ticking from that very moment. In Connecticut, personal injury victims have a limited... Read More > -
Winter Weather Premises Liability: When Property Owners Are ...
When winter brings ice, snow, and freezing temperatures to New Jersey, a simple walk across a parking lot or up a building’s front steps can become treacherous. Every year, thousands suffer... Read More > -
Connecticut’s Dram Shop Law: When Bars and...
A drunk driver does not come out of nowhere. In most cases, they were served drink after drink at a bar or restaurant long after it should have been obvious they had too much. Connecticut law... Read More > -
What Connecticut Drivers Need to Know About Uninsured and...
You did everything right. You buckled up, obeyed the speed limit, and kept your eyes on the road. Then, out of nowhere, another driver slams into your vehicle and your life is suddenly turned upside... Read More > -
Understanding Connecticut’s Two-Year Statute of...
After an accident leaves you injured, your primary focus should be on recovery and getting your life back on track. However, Connecticut law sets specific time limits for pursuing compensation, and... Read More > -
How Connecticut’s Comparative Fault Law Affects Your...
When you’ve been injured in an accident that wasn’t entirely your fault, understanding how Connecticut assigns blame can mean the difference between recovering compensation and walking... Read More >





