Legal Articles, General Practice

Elements of Product Liability: Establishing a Product as Defective

A blog post about products liability, its elements, its theories, and what to look for when seeking a products liability attorney.

Court Rules Misuse-of-Product Special Defense Insufficient

A blog post about special defenses and their sufficiency in a products liability case out of Connecticut.

Common Defenses to Products Liability

A blog post about elements and defenses in products liability cases.

3-D Printing Set to Disrupt Products Liability Law

A blog post about the implications of new 3-D printing technology on law.

Coparative Fault in Connecticut

A blog post about Connecticut's modified rules regarding comparative fault in personal injury cases.

Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) and Railroad Workers

A blog post about the Federal Employers Liability Act (FELA) and its impact on railroad employees.

Landlord Liability for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

A blog post about landlord-tenant regulations pertaining to carbon monoxide.

Asbestos Exposure and Construction Workers

A blog post about asbestos exposure and which claims can be brought and whom they may be brought against.

Personal Injury Due to Chemical Exposure

A blog post about the legal area of toxic torts, such as who is responsible, how to make a claim, what is the statute of limitations, and how to prove your case.

Can I Bring a Lawsuit if I Find Toxic Mold in My Home?

A blog post about the central elements of different types of toxic mold cases brought against home builders and contractors.

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