Workers compensation claims in Connecticut come in many forms.  Though most people associate workers comp with back injuries or car accidents many claims involve total disability, even death.  Though it can be difficult, family members must be prepared to file a claim as soon after a deadly workplace accident.

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8/30/2010
Carol DeJohn
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Workers comp claims vary greatly. Are you prepared to file in Conn.?

While the most common types of workers compensation claims in Connecticut include stress injuries and car accidents we too often deal with workplace accidents that cause the death of an employee. 

A recent shooting at a beer distributorship in Manchester, Ct. has the employer's insurance company and teamsters working to ensure that the family members of those who lost their loved ones understand their rights.  The family members of nearly any worker who loses their life while at work have one year to file a workers' compensation claim. 

Your Connecticut workers compensation attorneys are here for you, especially at such a difficult time in your life.  Though the thought of filing a claim on behalf of your husband or wife can be difficult it is important that you do so in a timely manner.  If you need help please contact an experienced, compassionate attorney at Glass, Lebovitz, Kasheta & Bren for your free consultation.





We know that in Connecticut, auto accidents frequently happen on the Interstate and State Highways: I 84, I 91, Route 2, Route 6, Route 44, I 395,  I 95, I 291, I 384, Route 85, Route 17, Route 14 and Route 12.  The law firm of Glass, Lebovitz, Kasheta & Bren serves clients who have been hurt on these major roads and on roads throughout Connecticut, including but not limited the following areas:
Cities: Norwich, Hartford, Storrs, Windham, Brooklyn, Tolland, New London, Rocky Hill, Durham, Middletown, New Britain, Kensington, Newington, Willimantic, Putnam, Danielson, Manchester, Killingly, Plainfield, Glastonbury.
Counties: Windham County, Tolland County, New London County, Hartford County, Middlesex County.


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