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.
When You’re Injured, the Team You Build Determines the Outcome
When you're injured, the insurance company already has a team working against you—adjusters, defense attorneys, and a well-worn playbook. The outcome of your case depends on whether you do too. At Guendelsberger Law Offices, we build a complete team around every client from day one.
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.
Barriers to Pain Management for Injured Workers and Accident Victims
Injured workers and accident victims face barriers to pain management due to opioid limits, insurance restrictions, and lack of alternative therapies, impacting recovery and access to care.
Auto Insurance in Connecticut: Required Coverage, Smart Options & Claim Essentials
Understanding Connecticut auto insurance is key. Know required coverage, optional protections, and your disclosure obligations to make informed choices and protect yourself on the road.

