It is a well-known fact that the Connecticut roadways become more dangerous during the winter. Ice, snow and blinding storms can lead to accidents on highways. Ice may also cause cars to fail to stop at intersections. People who live on or below a hill may also...
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Is a drinking establishment liable for a client’s DUI?
In Connecticut, the Dram Shop Act establishes liability for a bar that serves alcohol to an already intoxicated person. If another driver causes a collision with your vehicle while under the influence after leaving a bar, you may be able to sue the bar for costs...
What happens when you do not have enough auto insurance?
Getting into an auto accident is a terrible situation. If you do not have enough auto insurance coverage, then it can go from terrible to devastating. You probably know that by law you have to have a specific amount of auto insurance. The State of Connecticut...
What are the laws surrounding dog bites and legal cases?
Many Connecticut residents believe that dog is man’s best friend, but what do you do when a dog turns on you and bites you? Despite the training the dog has been through, the reality is that there is no way to predict exactly how an animal will react. Even the best...
Unlicensed beauticians put Connecticut spa-goers at risk
Beauty treatments at spas in Connecticut and elsewhere are meant to relax, restore and enhance. Due to the state’s licensing policies for those who perform such treatments, however, spa-goers may be at risk for suffering serious injuries or illness, as well as death....