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Connecticut Has No Limit for Personal Injury Damages

by RCKK Law | Jun 21, 2023 | Personal injury

When someone has been injured because of another party’s negligence, or intentional, reckless, or malicious conduct, Personal Injury litigation is necessary to pursue and obtain compensatory damages. There are two types of damages, economic and non-economic, commonly...
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    • Traffic Ticket Defense
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    • Child Custody
    • Divorce
  • Real Estate Law
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