Legal Articles, Personal Injury

Children Owed Greater Duty Of Care On Property

A blog post about a how property owners must delegate a higher duty of care when children instead of aults occupy their property including greater attention to common dangers on property that are exacerbated when children are involved include unprotected swimming pools and animal bites.

Boiler Installer Denied That He Owed Duty Of Care To Homeowner

A blog post about a lawsuit involving a tradesman who allegedly engaged in specialized work, failing to take necessary precautions and follow applicable law and regulations thus breaching his duty of care to the homeowner.

CT Judge Bars Product Liability Action Against Fitness Club

A blog post about a Superior Court judge ruling that a man who badly injured his leg on a stair climber exercise machine at a Planet Fitness cannot bring a product liability action against the chain exercise club.

Jury’s 150K Award To Police Officer Failed To Shock Court

A blog post about jury's decision to award 150,886 to a police officer who retired early as a result of injuries sustained in a motor-vehicle accident.

Judge Rejects Spoiled Turkey Claim In Products Liability Suit

Plaintiff lost a defective products liability case due to inability to provide sufficient evidence as concluded by a judge.

Car Accident Settlements: What You Need To Know

A blog post which describes the Connecticut car accident laws and insurance requirements and rules.

Companies Agree To Stop Selling Potentially Faulty Concrete In CT

A blog post about an agreement which halts selling concrete aggregate as it results in cracking of concrete and aggregate produces faulty concrete.

Passengar Injury Claims And No Fault Insurance: An Overview

A blog post about how a passenger should file a injury claim after a car accident in a no-fault car insurance state in comparison to in a traditional fault state.

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.

Complaint Against Hospital Ruled Ordinary Negligence

Blog post about plaintiffs motion being denied by court due to lack of written opinion from a similar healthcare provider in a complaint against a hospital for negligent supervision.

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