Middletown Slip and Fall Attorneys

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Understand Your Right to Compensation in Connecticut

A Slip and Fall is the general term associated with accidents involving someone slipping, tripping or falling on someone else's property as a result of a dangerous condition. The owner of property in Middletown may be liable to you for your injuries.

Causes of Slip and Falls in Middletown Connecticut

Slip and Falls can be caused by unsafe conditions present on property in Connecticut.

There are three groups of these conditions. First, there are structural defects, classified as conditions caused by the aging of a building or property. Second, there are hazards cause by weather conditions, like snowy front steps. Third, there are building code violations where the property owner has not taken the reasonable steps to make sure that the property complies with all local safety codes.

The type of evidence you will need to prove your case may vary depending on the category of condition that caused your Slip and Fall in Middletown.

There are three groups of these conditions. First, there are structural defects, classified as conditions caused by the aging of a building or property. Second, there are hazards cause by weather conditions, like snowy front steps. Third, there are building code violations where the property owner has not taken the reasonable steps to make sure that the property complies with all local safety codes.

Get Help for your Slip and Fall Case in Connecticut

If you or a loved one was injured while slipping or falling as a result of a hazardous condition on someone else's property in Middletown then you should speak with a qualified attorney who specializes in Slip and Fall cases to maximize your chances of success in a lawsuit.

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Life in Middletown

Middletown, Connecticut is a city in Middlesex County. Its population is about 47,000 people, according to a 2005 estimate by the U.S. Census Bureau.

The first foreign settlement of the area now known as Middletown came in 1650, by emigrants from a settlement nearby, which had been established a few years earlier. These settlers were Puritans, and during their period of influence, life was harsh. Some of this harshness was self-inflicted, in the form of extremely draconian laws, which allowed the death penalty for "crimes" such as cursing, blasphemy, and "incorrigible stubbornness of children."

During the Industrial Revolution, Middletown saw a major influx of immigrants from various parts of Europe, including Ireland, Italy, Germany, and Poland. This diversity is evidenced even today, with Middletown's various neighborhoods and ethnic restaurants (for which the city is becoming increasingly well-known), and the general cultural diversity of the city. Modernly, Middletown is a residential community, with the Middlesex Hospital being one of the largest employers.

If you live in Middletown, Connecticut, and need an attorney, you're in luck. There are many Middletown, Connecticut lawyers who can handle virtually any type of legal problem a person might have.

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