Maybe. Standard homeowners and renters policies usually cover you if your dog injures someone or damages property. This includes bites, and other injuries that your dog may cause to someone. An example is if your dog jumped and knocked someone over, causing an injury. Most policies will provide coverage even if the incident happens off […]
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Am I eligible for unemployment benefits?
Unemployment benefits are designed for people who lost their employment through no fault of their own. Refusing to return work because of fear of COVID-19 is not enough to allow you to collect unemployment benefits, and you can be terminated by your employer. If you are able and available to work but cannot because of […]
How is pain and suffering determined?
Compensation for Pain and Suffering is an inexact science. There is no formula, table or chart to determine damages for pain and suffering resulting from an automobile accident, slip and fall or other type of personal injury claim. Damages for pain and suffering pertain to the physical pain and the emotional pain or stress associated […]
Who covers medical expenses in a personal injury case?
There is no hard and fast rule when it comes to how medical expenses are covered in a Personal Injury case. Typically, the insurance company who insures the person at fault for causing the personal injuries will not pay your medical bills. If you have health insurance, you are expected to use your own insurance […]
How long after an accident can you file a personal injury claim?
What are the time limitations to file a lawsuit for a personal injury claim? In Connecticut, as in every other State, you only have a certain amount of time to file a personal injury lawsuit if you have not been able to settle your claim. Whether your claim involves personal injuries from either a motor […]