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How Auto Accidents on the Job Are Handled ...

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When a worker is hurt on the job, it is generally assumed [...]

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Can COVID-19 Be Covered Under Connecticut Workers’ Compensation?

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It has been nearly a year since the first cases of the [...]

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What to Do If Your Workers’ Compensation Claim ...

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Most of the time, when you are injured on the job, you [...]

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Understanding Death Benefits Under Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Law

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No one wants to contemplate the possibility of death on the job, [...]

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How Your Worker Classification Impacts Workers’ Compensation Benefits ...

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During the end of the 2010s, more and more employers have shifted [...]

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How Connecticut Workers’ Compensation Addresses Repetitive Stress Injuries ...

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Most of the time, when someone thinks about injuries that happen on [...]

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Mental Health Conditions and Connecticut Workers’ Compensation: What ...

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Normally, workers’ compensation insurance only tends to cover injuries and occupational diseases [...]

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The Role of Surveillance in Workers’ Compensation Claims ...

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You may have heard stories about employers or insurance companies using surveillance [...]

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The Consequences of Missing the Workers’ Compensation Claim ...

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If you are injured in a workplace accident, you need to act [...]

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Implications of the California Ruling on Uber & ...

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Virtually every employee in Connecticut is covered by workers’ compensation. The critical [...]

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Consequences of a Connecticut Employer Failing to Respond ...

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The first step in obtaining workers’ compensation benefits is to actually file [...]

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What to Do If Your Employer’s Workers’ Compensation ...

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Most Connecticut employers rely on workers’ compensation insurance to pay any benefits [...]

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Governor Lamont Expands Workers’ Compensation Coverage for COVID-19 ...

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Following months of public calls to take such action, Gov. Ned Lamont [...]

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Can You File a Lawsuit After Receiving Workers’ ...

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You often hear that workers’ compensation provides an “exclusive remedy” for employees [...]

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Your Rights to Choose a Doctor While Receiving ...

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Workers’ compensation law requires your employer to pay for any “necessary and [...]

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Different Types of Proof Required for Workers’ Compensation ...

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There are several different types of workers’ compensation benefits available under Connecticut [...]

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What Happens if You Disagree With the Commissioner’s ...

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When seeking workers’ compensation benefits, the doctors hired by your employer may [...]

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How New Federal Legislation Could Impact Workers’ Compensation ...

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Even as Connecticut officials face increasing calls to extend workers’ compensation benefits [...]

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Lawmakers and Labor Leaders Push for Expanded Workers’ ...

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Even with unprecedented “social distancing” measures in place, many Connecticut workers still [...]

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Police Officers and Firefighters with Heart Disease May ...

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A successful workers’ compensation claim generally requires proof of “causation,” i.e., that [...]

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