As someone who supports yourself by working on Connecticut’s construction industry, you may already know that aches, pains and injuries are typically par for the course for someone in your line of work. In many cases, though, construction workers suffer injuries or accidents that are so serious that they ultimately result in their deaths, and […]
Read moreIn order to receive compensation for work injuries, you must be considered a full-time employee. Unfortunately, some employers misclassify their workers to avoid providing appropriate compensation, which can leave you without an income and on the hook for medical expenses. To ensure you’re able to determine your own employment status, the U.S. Department of Health & […]
Read moreYou may think collisions with pedestrians are easy to avoid provided that you drive in such a way as to avoid ever entering that section of the roadway that they control (a.k.a., the sidewalk). Yet there will inevitably be times when pedestrians must venture into the actual road when trying to cross the street. Fortunately […]
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