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- Auto Accident FAQs
- Why Should I Choose the Auto Accident Law Group of Advocates Law Firm to Handle My Motor Vehicle Accident Claim?
- Why Does Advocates Law Firm Charge No Fees Or Expenses Unless It Wins My Auto Accident Claim?
- What are Your Three Primary Goals in Prosecuting Auto Accident Claims?
- Why Does Connecticut Law Require Money Damages as Compensation When a Person Suffers Injuries and Losses in a Vehicle Accident?
- What are Economic Damages under Connecticut Vehicle Accident Law When a Person Survives the Accident?
- What can be Compensated as Economic Damages under Connecticut Auto Accident Law When the Victim Survives the Accident?
- You Can Recover Compensation for All Non-Economic Damages and Losses Caused by a Motor Vehicle Accident
- Justice Requires Money Damages as Compensation for All Losses and Injuries Arising from a Wrongful Death Caused by a Motor Vehicle Accident
- A Person's Estate Can Recover Compensation for All Economic Damages for Wrongful Death Caused by a Motor Vehicle Accident
- A Person's Estate Can Recover Compensation for All Non-Economic Damages for Wrongful Death Caused by a Motor Vehicle Accident
- A Spouse Can Recover Compensation for Loss of Consortium Damages Caused by a Motor Vehicle Accident
- Distribution of Recovery in a Wrongful Death Motor Vehicle Accident Claim When Deceased Person Had No Will
- Distribution of Recovery in a Wrongful Death Motor Vehicle Accident Claim When Deceased Person Had a Will
- If the other Driver was Under the Influence of Alcohol and/or Drugs, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver was Traveling Unreasonably Fast, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law ?
- If the other Driver was Speeding, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver was Driving Recklessly, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver Drove Off the Road or Failed to Drive in the Correct Lane, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the Other Driver Passed in a No Passing Zone, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver Drove the Wrong Way on a Divided Highway, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver Drove the Wrong Way on a One-Way Street or Rotary, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- If the other Driver was Following Too Close with Intent to Harass or Intimidate, Can I Recover Double or Treble Money Damages Under Connecticut Law?
- How is Venue Determined for a Connecticut Motor Vehicle Accident Claim Filed in State Court?
- When is Ansonia - Milford the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Danbury the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Fairfield the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Hartford the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Litchfield the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Middletown the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is New Britain the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is New Haven the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- Double or Treble Damages Pursuant to Connecticut General Statute Section 14-295
- When is New London the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Stamford - Norwalk the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Tolland the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Waterbury the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- When is Windham the Proper Venue for a Death or Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Auto, Bicycle, Car, Motorcycle, or Truck Accident?
- What is a Connecticut Dram Shop Action Against the Seller of Alcohol for Injury or Death Caused by a Drunk or Intoxicated Driver?
- What is Connecticut General Statute Section 30-102, Which Allows a Claim Against a Seller of Alcohol for Injury or Death Caused by a Drunk Driver ?
- What Information Must be Included in a Connecticut Dram Shop Notice in Order to Make a Claim Against a Seller of Alcohol for Injury or Death Caused by a Drunk or Intoxicated Driver?
- What is the Deadline for Giving Notice Under the Connecticut Dram Shop Law to the Seller of Alcohol of the Intention to Bring a Claim for Injuries or Death Caused by a Drunk or Intoxicated Driver?
- How Do I Determine Where and To Whom to Send the Connecticut Dram Shop Notice for an Action Against the Seller of Alcohol for Injury or Death Caused by a Drunk or Intoxicated Driver?
- What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Connecticut Dram Shop Action for Injury or Wrongful Death Caused by a Drunk or Intoxicated Driver?
- Medical Malpractice FAQs
- What Is Medical Malpractice?
- What is a Claim for Medical Malpractice and How Does It Differ from an Ordinary Personal Injury Claim?
- Why Should I Choose Advocates Law Firm to Handle My Medical Malpractice Claim?
- Do You Really Have a Licensed Physician and Surgeon who is Also a Lawyer On Your Staff?
- Why Does Your Firm Charge No Fees and No Expenses Unless You Win My Medical Malpractice Claim?
- What Are Your Three Primary Goals in Prosecuting Medical Malpractice Claims?
- What Kinds of Medical Malpractice Claims Has Your MedicalMalpractice.Pro Team Prosecuted?
- Why Does Connecticut Law Require Money Damages as Compensation When a Person is Injured by Medical Malpractice?
- What Are Economic Damages Under Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law When a Person Survives the Medical Malpractice?
- What Can Be Compensated as Economic Damages Under Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law When the Victim Survives the Malpractice?
- What Are Non-Economic Damages Under Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law When a Person Survives the Malpractice?
- What Can Be Compensated as Non-Economic Damages Under Connecticut Medical Malpractice Law When the Victim Survives the Malpractice?
- What is a Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Claim?
- Why Does Connecticut Law Require Money Damages as Compensation When a Person Dies as a Result of Medical Malpractice?
- What Are Economic Damages Under Connecticut Law When the Victim Dies as a Result of the Medical Malpractice?
- What Can Be Compensated as Economic Damages Under Connecticut Law in a Connecticut Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Claim?
- What Are Non-Economic Damages Under Connecticut Law When the Victim Dies as a Result of the Medical Malpractice?
- What Can Be Compensated as Non-Economic Damages Under Connecticut Law in a Connecticut Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Claim?
- Can a Spouse Recover Compensation for Loss of Consortium Damages Caused by Medical Malpractice?
- Who Gets the Recovery in a Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Claim When the Deceased Person Had No Will?
- Who Gets the Recovery in a Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Claim When the Deceased Person Had A Will?
- What is the Certificate of Good Faith Requirement with Regard to Medical Malpractice Claims in Connecticut?
- What is the Statute of Limitations and Why is it Important?
- What is the Deadline for Filing a Lawsuit for Medical Malpractice Committed in Connecticut?
- What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Action When the Victim Does Not Die from the Medical Malpractice?
- What is a
Period of Repose
and Does It Affect the Deadline for Filing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Action When the Victim Does Not Die from the Medical Malpractice? - What is the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Action When the Victim Dies from the Medical Malpractice?
- How Does the
Period of Repose
Affect the Deadline for Filing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Action When the Victim Dies from the Medical Malpractice? - What is
Tolling
and How Might it Extend the Statute of Limitations for Filing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim? - Can the Statute of Limitations for Bringing a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim Be Extended by 90 Days?
- How is Venue Determined for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim Filed in State Court?
- When is Ansonia-Milford the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Danbury the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Fairfield the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Hartford the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Litchfield the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Middletown the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is New Britain the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is New Haven the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is New London the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Stamford-Norwalk the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Tolland the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Waterbury the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- When is Windham the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Medical Malpractice Claim?
- What Five Steps Can I Take as a Patient When Dealing with a Hospital or Physician to Assure Safer Health Care?
- What Are Medical Errors?
- What Are 20 Tips That I Can Use To Help Prevent Medical Errors During Medical Care and Treatment?
- What Are 20 Tips That a Parent Can Use To Help Prevent Medical Errors in the Care and Treatment of Children?
- Are there special notice requirements for bringing a Medical Malpractice claim against the State of Connecticut?
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- Legal Malpractice FAQs
- What is Legal Malpractice?
- What is a Claim for Legal Malpractice and How Does It Differ from an Ordinary Personal Injury Claim in Connecticut?
- Why Should I Choose the Legal Malpractice Law Group of Advocates Law Firm to Handle my Legal Malpractice Claim?
- Why Does Your Firm Charge No Fees and No Expenses Unless and Until You Win My Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Ansonia - Milford the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Danbury the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Fairfield (or Bridgeport) the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Hartford the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Litchfield the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Middletown the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is New Britain the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is New Haven the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is New London the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Stamford - Norwalk the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Tolland (Rockville) the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Waterbury the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- When is Windham (Willimantic or Putnam) the Proper Venue for a Connecticut Legal Malpractice Claim?
- Injury & Accident Claims FAQs
- What are Attorney Murphy's qualifications and background in handling injury and accident claims?
- Do you really have a lawyer on staff who is also a licensed physician and surgeon?
- Will you charge a fee or expenses if there is no recovery in my injury claim?
- What type of injury claims has your firm handled?
- What is an UnderInsured or UnInsured Motorist (UM) claim?
- Will my insurance rates go up if I make a UM claim?
- Can a claim be made if someone has been injured by a dog?
- Criminal Defense FAQs
- What are Attorney Murphy's qualifications and experience as a criminal defense lawyer?
- How much will it cost to hire your firm to defend me?
- What is the presumption of innocence?
- What is Due Process of Law?
- What are the criminal penalties for DUI?
- What is the Alcohol Education Program (AEP)?
- Who is eligible for the Alcohol Education Program?
- How does the court determine whether you are granted the Alcohol Education Program?
- Do all people who are eligible for the alcohol education program get the program?
- Do I need a lawyer to get the alcohol education program?
- How much does the court charge for the alcohol education program?
- Where and when are the alcohol education program classes?
- What happens if I am not eligible for the alcohol education program or the judge denies my application?
- Can the prosecutor just drop the DUI charges?
- Can I lose my license even if I get the alcohol education program?
- What is the DMV Administrative Per Se program?
- How long can my license be suspended under the DMV Per Se program?
- Is it possible to avoid a Per Se suspension of license?
- What is the likelihood of winning a Per Se hearing?
- What will you do to represent my interests at the Per Se hearing?
- Is it worth the time and money to go through the Per Se hearing?
- What is the penalty if I drive while my license is under suspension as a result of a DUI incident?
- Can I get a temporary permit to drive to work?
- How much will it cost to retain your firm to defend me in a DUI case?
- Criminal Charges Involving Alleged Possession of Weapons, Guns, Pistols, etc.
- What are the penalties for carrying a pistol or revolver on your person or in a car (or any motor vehicle) without a valid gun permit in alleged violation of Connecticut General Statute Section 29-35?
- What are the potential penalties for possessing a gun without a permit or other weapon in a car (or other motor vehicle) in alleged violation of Connecticut General Statute Section 29-38?
- Grievance Defense FAQs
- Why are you qualified to defend my license and reputation?
- What will it cost to retain you to defend me?
- Should I retain counsel for representation before the Local Panel?
- Should I retain counsel for representation before the Committee?
- What is the burden of proof at a hearing before the Committee?
- What are some dangers of less than a full response to the Local Panel?
- What is the burden of proof before the Local Panel?
- Dog Bite or Knockdown FAQs
- What is the Connecticut Dog Bite Statute That Provides for Compensation for Damage Done to Person or Property Caused by a Dog?
- Why Should I Choose the Dog Bite Law Group of Advocates Law Firm to Handle My Connecticut Dog Bite or Dog Knockdown Claim?
- When is Ansonia - Milford the Proper Venue for an Injury Claim Arising from a Connecticut Dog Bite or Dog Knockdown Accident?
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