As a driver, having adequate insurance coverage is essential. Good insurance boosts your confidence on the road, knowing it will protect you if an accident occurs. But what if you find yourself the victim of a hit-and-run? When the other driver flees, the uncertainty...
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3 times a business could be liable for car crash injuries
In most personal injury scenarios, a specific person is at fault for an incident that causes property damage losses and expenses for others. Those harmed by the misconduct or negligence of another person can file an insurance claim after a car crash. In mild to...
Who can be liable for self-driving car crashes?
Self-driving cars are becoming more common on Hartford’s streets. Part of the vehicles’ appeal lies in their automated driving systems’ promise of increased safety. However, efforts to reduce human error raise new issues. The technology makes it harder to assess...
Common myths about personal injury claims
Personal injury claims often come with a lot of misconceptions, which can, unfortunately, discourage victims from seeking the compensation they rightfully deserve. These misunderstandings can create unnecessary stress and confusion during an already challenging time....
Dealing with an ex who stops paying alimony
Alimony often becomes a part of life for many Connecticut residents when marriage ends. It aims to provide financial support and stability for the spouse who may need it post-divorce. An unexpected halt of these court-ordered payments naturally creates significant...
3 questions to ask about family pets during divorce
Divorce proceedings often lead to a lot of emotional conversations and difficult decisions. Couples may have spent years establishing themselves financially and starting a family, only for everything to change in a matter of days. Some issues can be much more...
Can your ex refuse to pay child support?
Child support is a critical aspect of ensuring the well-being of children after a divorce. In Connecticut, the law mandates that both parents contribute to their child's financial needs. But what happens if your former spouse refuses to pay child support? Potential...
When do workers’ compensation medical benefits end?
Injured employees and those with job-related medical challenges may qualify for workers' compensation benefits. The available coverage includes both disability benefits and medical coverage, which can be quite valuable. Even those with decent health insurance may need...
Can I contest a child support order in Connecticut?
Child support is crucial for maintaining a child's quality of life and ensuring their well-being. Thus, it needs to accurately reflect the financial situation of both parents and the needs of the child. If you are unhappy with a support order issued by the court, know...
Can posting on social media weaken your personal injury claim?
Social media has become intertwined with how some users process their emotions and other aspects of their lives. After an accident or injury, posting online may feel natural if it has become your go-to for finding support. However, you should reconsider before hitting...
