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CT Board of Education and Sovereign Immunity

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Aug 28, 2018 | 0 Comments

CT Appellate Court: Board of Education is not entitled to Sovereign Immunity where its employees fail to comply with terms of its anti-bullying policy. The Connecticut Appellate Court this month in Palosz v. Town of Greenwich (Appellate Court Docket No. AC 40315) affirmed a trial court ruling t...

Motor Vehicle Accident Cases

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Aug 26, 2018 | 0 Comments

Statistics tell us that a collision happens once every 10 seconds, but when it happens to you, it is always a shock. If you have been in a motor vehicle accident in Connecticut, whether you are a driver or passenger, you know the feelings of confusion, worry, and aggravation at the prospect of ha...

Appellate Court Upholds Eighty-Year Precedent: Workers’ Comp. Available for On-the-Job Complications of Pre-Existing Conditions

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Aug 06, 2018 | 0 Comments

Can an employee recover from workers' compensation when an on-the-job injury is the result of a pre-existing condition? In Connecticut, the answer is still yes. BACKGROUND Sharon Clements was working as a mess hall attendant at the Coast Guard Academy in New London when she passed out without w...

Whose Money is it?

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Jul 30, 2018 | 0 Comments

CT Supreme Court Says Injured Employees May Keep 1/3 of Workers' Compensation Benefits from Lawsuits Against Third Parties In a recent opinion, Callaghan v. Car Parts Int'l, the Connecticut Supreme Court held that employees who are injured on the job by third parties (people unrelated to the emp...

Workers’ Compensation Cases in CT

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | May 15, 2018 | 0 Comments

Working men and women are the backbone of Connecticut's economy. Connecticut boasts a diverse workforce that makes it the place we love to call home. Our State cannot survive without its hardworking citizens; the law recognizes this.  When a worker is hurt on the job; paying compensation for medi...

Slip and Fall Cases

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | May 08, 2018 | 0 Comments

Often called “slip and fall” or “trip and fall” accidents, premises liability cases arise when someone is injured on someone else's property, whether it is public or private. These cases usually derive from a combination of the most basic everyday activities such as walking, and the negligence of...

Dog Bite Cases in CT

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | May 07, 2018 | 0 Comments

Dog Bite Cases In Connecticut, people who choose to enjoy the pleasure of having a dog also take on the responsibility of making sure the dog does no harm to people, property, or other pets in the community.  Though most dog owners are conscientious about making sure they follow leash laws and o...

Wrongful Death Cases

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Apr 18, 2018 | 0 Comments

The common law definition of a wrongful death claim is a civil action that arises where damages are claimed against a party for causing the death of another, due to a negligent or careless act, possibly a criminal or reckless act. The breach of an established standard of care and the resulting ha...

Life Altering Injuries in CT

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Apr 10, 2018 | 0 Comments

What is a Life Altering Injury? A life altering injury is a permanent injury which substantially interferes with one's daily life. Generally, catastrophic injuries are defined as injuries that result in long-term medical problems, permanent disability, shortened life expectancy, and anything tha...

MY CLIENT GETS PERMISSION TO SUE THE STATE

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Apr 30, 2015 | 1 Comment

My client, Kim Smith, has been given permission to sue the State of Connecticut over a very disturbing incident that happened at a state beach bathing house. Connecticut is one of only a handful of states in the nation where you must first ask permission to sue the state. It's an old law that act...

Hammonasset Peeping Victim Shares Her Story

Posted by Connecticut Accident News | Jul 24, 2014 | 0 Comments

Attorney Andrew Garza, Kim Smith, Attorney Paul Levin, Attorney Kelly Kasheta with PLKK Very proud of my client Kim Smith who spoke publicly for the first time today about a peeping incident three years ago at Hammonasset State Park. Kim and her two young daughters were showering undressed whe...

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