
Runner / Walker Injuries
If you've been injured while running or jogging, you may be wondering if you have any legal recourse. The state of Connecticut has laws in place to protect people who are injured due to the negligence of others, and these laws may apply in your case.
If you were injured because of a dangerous condition on the property where you were running or jogging, the property owner may be liable for your injuries. For example, if you were injured because of a hole in the ground that was not properly marked or cordoned off, the property owner may be held responsible.
If you were hit by a car while running or jogging, the driver of the vehicle may be liable for your injuries. Drivers are required to exercise caution when around pedestrians, and they may be held liable if they fail to do so.
If you were injured due to the negligence of another person while running or jogging, you may be able to recover damages through a personal injury lawsuit. Contact Nick today, an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss your case and find out what legal options are available to you.