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Connecticut Attic Fall Claims Against Homeowners Insurance
When an HVAC tech gets hurt in a customer's attic, the fight usually turns into a blame game between homeowners insurance, the employer, and workers' comp while the injured worker is stuck trying to get treatment.
ARTICLE
by Priya Chandrasekaran
2026-03-18
Who Pays After an Instacart Delivery Injury?
If you were shopping an order in a Connecticut grocery store when you fell, the fight is usually over which insurance company gets to duck responsibility first.
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by Janet Kowalczyk
2026-02-25
Who Pays After a Connecticut Multi-Car Crash?
If you were the passenger in a Connecticut wreck and the driver is your friend or relative, the insurance mess is usually not as simple as the adjuster is making it sound.
ARTICLE
by Robert Hennessy
2026-02-18
Everyone says it's not their fault. Your settlement still has to come from somewhere.
A Hartford retiree hit by a fleeing driver can end up with several possible claims, several people denying blame, and a settlement number that shrinks fast once the bills and liens come out.
ARTICLE
by Janet Kowalczyk
2026-03-21
My Hartford claim adjuster just said my Instagram posts make it look like I'm not really hurt
A Hartford pedestrian claim can lose value fast when the insurer uses your posts to argue you were fine or more than 50% at fault for walking in the roadway.
ARTICLE
by Luis Carvalho
2026-03-23
Your coworker got paid after a Merritt blowout crash - so why is your Stamford claim dying on the deadline?
A late-filed claim after a blowout crash on the Stamford commute can wreck your leverage fast, especially when the insurer is already trying to pin part of it on you.
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by Anthony DiNapoli
2026-03-24
Fault and Insurance After a Black Ice Truck Crash
If black ice starts the wreck but a jackknifed semi is part of it, fault in Connecticut can be split fast and the insurance fight usually gets ugly.
ARTICLE
by Karen Ostrowski
2026-03-20
Two years later and your kid still limps after that Norwalk crosswalk crash - the case may not be dead
When a child is hit in a Norwalk crosswalk and the parent was traveling between work sites, the fight over insurance does not wipe out the kid's claim, and the timing rules are different than most people think.
ARTICLE
by Maureen Sullivan
2026-03-23
enhanced injury
Insurance companies and defense lawyers often use this phrase to suggest a person is blaming a product for harm that was really caused by the original accident. That framing...
GLOSSARY
Why is Hartford insurance using an old MRI to deny this crash?
Yes - if you let the carrier turn a pre-existing condition into an excuse, the claim gets cheapened or denied when Connecticut law says an aggravation is still compensable....
FAQ
Eighteen months after a Greenwich crash, the panic can still be the real injury
A Greenwich pedestrian who was pushed into traffic by a rear-end crash may still be able to prove serious emotional harm even when the insurers are playing the blame game.
ARTICLE
by Karen Ostrowski
2026-03-26
How much can a Norwalk crash claim lose from Facebook posts?
$10,000 to $100,000+ can disappear from a Connecticut injury claim because of bad social media, and with a serious aggravation of a pre-existing condition, the loss can be even...
FAQ
How much can Danbury UM/UIM pay after a hit-and-run?
Get this wrong, and you may leave tens of thousands of dollars on the table by chasing the other driver's coverage when the real money is on your own policy. Most people assume...
FAQ
No money for a lawyer after a Danbury ramp crash? You still have moves
A wrong-way crash on a Danbury off-ramp can still turn into a real claim even when Connecticut says sovereign immunity and you don't have cash for a lawyer.
ARTICLE
by Anthony DiNapoli
2026-03-31
What happens if I wait after my kid gets hurt in Bridgeport?
Bridgeport's spring and summer safety enforcement around cyclists, pedestrians, and school traffic has ramped up, but the legal rule has not changed: waiting can cost a child's...
FAQ
My mom fell on ice outside a New Haven store, who pays her bills?
If you guess wrong here, the bills can end up on your mom while the real claim gets underpaid or signed away too early. It depends where she fell and who controlled the ice...
FAQ
Just left Greenwich Hospital and they already want you to settle
A rear-end crash claim in Greenwich does not require lawful immigration status, and the fast settlement offer is usually about shutting the file before the real medical costs show up.
ARTICLE
by Tina Bowman
2026-03-23
product recall
Like pulling a bad batch of food off the shelf before more people get sick, a product recall is a manufacturer's or government agency's move to get a dangerous or defective...
GLOSSARY
How much is a Danbury apartment stair fall case worth?
If the ER told you it was a sprain, fracture, or head injury, the insurance company will turn that into a number based on your records, your missed work, and whether they can...
FAQ
My brother got hit by a pest truck at work in Stamford, can he sue?
In Connecticut, workers' comp settlements often land in the low five figures, but a third-party injury case involving a commercial truck can be worth much more. The myth is...
FAQ