On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 31, 2018 | Firm News
Whether you rent or own your home, you are likely aware of the fact that you need working smoke detectors in the major rooms of your house or apartment, including all the bedrooms. These devices help protect you from accidental death or injury in the event of a fire....
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 29, 2018 | Firm News
Every time you get behind the wheel, you may see at least one other driver displaying questionable driving habits. Maybe another car moved into your lane and almost side-swiped you because the driver did not check his blind spot; perhaps someone blew through a stop...
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 26, 2018 | Firm News, Medical Malpractice
Each day, patients go and see a doctor because they’re not feeling well yet fail to get the answers that they’re looking for. Others will go into the hospital to have a surgical procedure performed on them yet come out feeling worse than they originally...
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 19, 2018 | Firm News, Motor Vehicle Accidents
On Aug. 6, two New Haven’s Hope Child Development Center students were struck by a motorist while crossing the busy Howard and First intersection. Now city officials plan to install a raised crosswalk there to ensure that the same thing doesn’t happen...
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 12, 2018 | Firm News, Products Liability
Manufacturers or suppliers are required to label all potentially dangerous or hazardous products in an effort to protect consumers from potentially becoming hurt when using them. If they fail to exercise their duty to warn consumers of the unintentional or intentional...
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 11, 2018 | Firm News
When a motor vehicle and a human body collide, the vehicle typically inflicts serious damage on the human while incurring next to no damage itself. In other words, pedestrians often bear the brunt of poor decisions made by drivers on the road. Walking on or crossing...
On Behalf of Williams, Walsh & O'Connor, LLC | Oct 5, 2018 | Firm News, Premises Liability
It happens all the time. An individual may notice a sign warning them of the wet floors, presence of a dog or even not to enter a property, but they continue along their way as if they didn’t notice it … and they wind up getting hurt. If this has happened...