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Winter Slip-and-Fall Accidents in Connecticut: Ice, Snow, and Liability

Connecticut winters bring icy walkways and parking lots, and property owners have duties to keep them reasonably safe.

Property Owners' Winter Duties

Owners must take reasonable steps to address ice and snow once conditions allow. In Connecticut, this carries added weight because of the state's dense highway network, mix of urban and shoreline communities, and specific injury statutes. Understanding how it applies to your situation can make a meaningful difference in both your recovery and your peace of mind.

Because Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule with a 51% bar, the details here directly affect what an injured person can recover. Our network attorneys see these situations regularly across the state.

The 'Ongoing Storm' Doctrine

Connecticut law may limit liability while a storm is in progress, but duties resume afterward. Because Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule with a 51% bar, the details here directly affect what an injured person can recover. Our network attorneys see these situations regularly across the state.

Connecticut's laws and local conditions shape how this plays out in practice. Getting informed guidance early helps you avoid costly missteps and protect the full value of any claim you may have.

Common Winter Fall Injuries

Hip fractures, wrist fractures, and head injuries are common, especially for older adults. From Fairfield County to the Quiet Corner, injured Connecticut residents face these questions every day. Knowing your rights — and acting before deadlines pass — is the single best way to protect your claim.

Because Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule with a 51% bar, the details here directly affect what an injured person can recover. Our network attorneys see these situations regularly across the state.

Proving a Winter Fall Claim

Photographs, weather records, and witness statements help establish the owner's negligence. From Fairfield County to the Quiet Corner, injured Connecticut residents face these questions every day. Knowing your rights — and acting before deadlines pass — is the single best way to protect your claim.

Connecticut's laws and local conditions shape how this plays out in practice. Getting informed guidance early helps you avoid costly missteps and protect the full value of any claim you may have.

Comparative Fault in Falls

Owners may argue you weren't careful, but you can still recover if not mostly at fault. In Connecticut, this carries added weight because of the state's dense highway network, mix of urban and shoreline communities, and specific injury statutes. Understanding how it applies to your situation can make a meaningful difference in both your recovery and your peace of mind.

From Fairfield County to the Quiet Corner, injured Connecticut residents face these questions every day. Knowing your rights — and acting before deadlines pass — is the single best way to protect your claim.

Protecting Your Claim

Documenting conditions immediately and seeking care strengthen a winter slip-and-fall claim. From Fairfield County to the Quiet Corner, injured Connecticut residents face these questions every day. Knowing your rights — and acting before deadlines pass — is the single best way to protect your claim.

Because Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule with a 51% bar, the details here directly affect what an injured person can recover. Our network attorneys see these situations regularly across the state.

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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Connecticut attorney.

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