personal injury

Get an Attorney Before Writing a Demand Letter

Writing a demand letter is part of the whole process of filing a personal injury or liability claim regardless how small or how serious. This letter normally signifies the start of the claim and should contain very important information, which [...]

Can You Prove Emotional Distress?

If you file a personal injury claim in pursuit of monetary damages for emotional distress, be prepared to prove this type of loss based on clear and convincing evidence. Emotional distress is not as easy to prove or document as [...]

Pain & Suffering Settlement 101

WHAT COUNTS AS PAIN AND SUFFERING IN A CONNECTICUT ACCIDENT? Pain and suffering refers to the physical pain and psychological and/or emotional distress a person may experience as a result of personal injury. This can refer to actual pain from [...]

Statute of Limitations in CT

Personal Injury Actions A personal injury action must be filed within two years from the date the injury is first sustained or discovered. In no event can a suit be filed more than three years from the date that the [...]

You Just Had An Accident, Now What?

After an accident, people suffer from pain, immobility and exhaustion as they struggle to recover from your injuries and treatment.  You might even be sleepless from worry over the medical bills before they even arrive at your door.  It is [...]

10 Things to Know About Personal Injury

What you do immediately following an accident will affect the outcome of  any personal injury compensation. Following any accident, no one wants to think about a possible claim. Victims are overwhelmed with worry about medical treatment, property or vehicle damage, [...]

How Important is a Police Report in Connecticut?

Police reports can prove extremely useful in providing evidence of fault. An officer’s report typically includes eyewitness statements. The report can contain key observations such as skid marks, the position of the vehicles, weather conditions, time and location of the [...]

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