Legal Insights
Hurt at Work in Connecticut? Workers' Comp May Be Just the Beginning.
If you were hurt at work, filing a workers' comp claim may not be your only option. When a third party—not your employer—contributed to your injury, Connecticut law may entitle you to a separate civil claim for pain, suffering, and full lost wages. Most workers never know to ask.
The Man Behind Your Rights Was No Hero — And That's the Point
Ernesto Miranda was accused of terrible crimes. Yet the case bearing his name became one of the most important legal decisions in American history. Sometimes bad people make good law — and the rights that came from his case have protected millions of people ever since. Here's what you need to know.
What You Tell AI Can (and Will) Be Used Against You
A recent federal court ruling should give every AI user pause. In United States v. Heppner, a judge ruled that conversations with an AI chatbot had no confidentiality protection—and the government could use them as evidence. If you've ever typed a legal question into an AI, here's what you need to know.
New Connecticut Law Expands Patient Control Over Prescription Coverage
A new Connecticut law limits step therapy and bans forced mail-order pharmacies. Patients with serious conditions now get faster access to prescribed medications and more control over their care.
Injured by the State of Connecticut? Here’s How to Sue – and Why You Can’t Just Go to Court
Injured by the State of Connecticut? You can’t sue like a normal injury case. Learn how sovereign immunity works, why Claims Commissioner approval is required, and the strict deadlines that apply.

