Legal Articles, Administrative Law

Health Insurance and Divorce: What You Should Know

A blog post about what a family can do about health insurance during divorce, such as how to include it in the settlement and how to secure temporary coverage for a former spouse or children.

BUSINESS LAW 101: THE BASIC ELEMENTS NECESSARY FOR A VALID AND ENFORCEABLE BUSINESS CONTRACT

Everyday, people all over enter into business contracts. Unfortunately, many of these parties simply sign on the dotted line without confirming that the contract has all the provisions required to make it enforceable.

Connecticut Auto Insurance Laws

A blog post outlining the laws in Connecticut on auto insurance.

Manufacturer Liabilty and Breach of Warranty

A blog post about about implied warranties and manufacturer liability.

Uninsured and Underinsured Drivers: An Overview

A blog post about obtaining uninsured motorist coverage and filing a claim.

States Implement Mandate for Uninsured Motorist Coverage

A blog post looking into what uninsured motorist coverage is, when it applies, and what it covers.

Cigna Survey: U.S. Workers Unprepared and Underinsured

A blog post about a survey conducted by Cigna investigating American workers' insurance coverage and plans for sustaining an income in the event of a disabling illness or injury.

The Economic Loss Doctrine: An Overview

A blog post about what economic loss is and when it is recoverable as damages.

Does A No-Fault Claim Guarantee A Settlement?

A blog post about what "no fault" insurance is as well as how to settle a "no fault " insurance claim.

Are standard form contracts hurting your business?

A discussion about the benefits of tailoring your contracts to your specific business instead of using one-size-fits-all forms.

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