Legal Articles, Property Damage

Charitable Immunity

The Connecticut Legislature abolished the common-law defense of charitable immunity by statute in 1967. Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-557d provides: “The common law defense of charitable immunity is abolished and shall not constitute a valid defense to any cause of action.”

Falling Merchandise

Cases involving injuries caused by falling objects were once a quiet backwater of premises liability law. Most cases involved objects such as dropped tools on construction sites, or natural causes, such as rotten tree limbs.

Motorcycle & Minibike Injuries

Landowner Liability where Motorcycle & Minibikes are operated

Lettuce Leaf on Floor Slip & Fall Injurie

Mode of Operation Rule in Self-Service Business

Wrongful Death Statute & Survival of Civil Actions Statute

Connecticut’s wrongful death statute

Building Codes & Fire Codes

Negligence Per Se in Premises Liability Case

Ice & Snow Slip & Fall Injuries

Ice & Snow Slip & Fall Injuries

Baby Powder and Cancer: An Unexpected Correlation

Talcum Powder, also known as Baby Powder is used by millions of people every day. Millions of households in the United States use these products for the care of their infants. Since the product is generally seen as safe, consumers are shocked to learn that it’s been linked to ovarian cancer.

What To Do After A Car Accident

The initial shock and aftermath of a car accident can be stressful as well as traumatic. it is helpful to know what steps need to be taken in order to resolve the accident as efficiently as possible. Here you will learn what to do immediately following your accident–as well as later on.

So you Suspect Pharmacy Malpractice- What to Do

If you suspect pharmacy malpractice, a pharmacy misfill or mistake, or medication error, there are some important things you should do before contacting a malpractice lawyer.

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