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The Law Offices of Esposito & Annunziata has been helping individuals and families recover compensation for injuries for over 30 years. Call us for a free consultation if you have been injured in an accident or on the job. When John and Al became partners, they brought together two firms with striking similarities. Both firms were founded by their fathers, John Esposito Sr. and Albert R. Annunziata, both of whom had dedicated their careers to helping clients with injury claims.

John and Al are the lawyers they are today because of the values their fathers instilled in them. Merging the two firms honors their fathers' achievements and keeps alive their tradition of helping clients in times of need. With all the inclement weather and holiday travel, many people suffered injuries this season. If you were injured, we can help.
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When drivers fail to follow the rules of the road, or when property owners fail to keep their premises reasonably safe, other people get hurt.
The workers' compensation system was intended to provide workers with immediate benefits when injured in the workplace.
If you are a homeowner, you face it if the contractor you hired to build your home or to do home improvement work does a bad job or does not live up to his agreement.
Whether you are buying or selling, the transaction has various hurdles that must be dealt with before a closing actually occurs.
Built upon three generations of attorneys, our firm offers a blend of traditional ''old-school" values with the advantages of "new-school" know-how.
We are old school in the sense that we view ourselves first and foremost as problem solvers.
Our primary goal is client satisfaction achieved by providing a wide range of legal services and counseling, combined with direct, personal communication.
We are new school in the sense that we have equipped our firm with the technologies that allow us to be efficient and accessible to our clients.
When drivers fail to follow the rules of the road, or when property owners fail to keep their premises reasonably safe, other people get hurt.
When you are a victim of another person's negligence, our justice system calls that a "personal injury."
Why do we call it that?
Well, if you are injured, especially in a motor vehicle accident, you will quickly learn that painful injuries seriously disrupt our lives.
Like it or not, life today is lived balancing atop a mountain of multiple responsibilities, with the sense that any disruption to that balance will send us off the edge.
The workers' compensation system was intended to provide workers with immediate benefits when injured in the workplace.
The idea seemed simple enough: if injured in the course and scope of employment, a worker is entitled to receive benefits to compensate him or her for lost time from work, permanent injury, and medical expenses; and all of these benefits would be paid regardless of who is at fault for the accident causing the injury.
With the need to prove "fault" removed from the equation, the thought was that the typical impediments that drag out claims brought within a fault-based system would be removed.
Construction law comes up in a variety of settings.
If you are a homeowner, you face it if the contractor you hired to build your home or to do home improvement work does a bad job or does not live up to his agreement.
If you are a contractor, you face it if you provide the agreed upon services and materials, but the benefactor of your work wrongfully refuses or neglects to pay you.
In Connecticut, there are many laws (known as statutes) enacted by the legislature and designed to protect both the consumer and the contractor.
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