Bartlett & Grippe, LLC is a Connecticut personal injury law firm that provides high quality digital resources for individuals and families seeking information in the area of personal injury law.
Our website is designed to educate the public about their legal rights after serious injuries caused by negligence. This page explains how we create, review, and maintain the content published on bartlettgrippe.com.
All of the content on this website is routinely examined by our firm’s lead personal injury trial attorney, Frank C. Bartlett Jr.
Mr. Bartlett reviews legal explanations, statutory references, discussions of liability, and descriptions of damages to ensure they reflect current Connecticut law. No substantive legal content is published without attorney review.
Attorney oversight helps ensure that:
Statements about Connecticut personal injury law are accurate
Statutes of limitations and filing deadlines are correctly described
Legal standards are explained clearly
Content complies with the Connecticut Rules of Professional Conduct
Bartlett & Grippe, LLC represents clients in a wide range of serious injury matters, including:
Motor vehicle accidents
Truck and commercial vehicle accidents
Motorcycle accidents
Medical malpractice
Premises liability
Catastrophic injury cases
Wrongful death claims
Our legal content reflects courtroom experience and active litigation in Connecticut courts. We write from the perspective of attorneys who handle personal injury claims throughout the state.
We are committed to publishing information that is factually accurate and legally sound.
When discussing legal topics, we rely on:
Connecticut General Statutes
Connecticut appellate court decisions
Connecticut Practice Book rules
Official government agencies
Publicly available regulatory and safety data
If laws change or court decisions affect previously published content, we make reasonable efforts to update that information.
The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only.
It does not:
Constitute legal advice
Create an attorney client relationship
Guarantee any particular outcome
Each personal injury case depends on its own facts. Individuals should contact an attorney to obtain advice specific to their situation.
An attorney client relationship is formed only through a written agreement signed by the client and the firm.
Bartlett & Grippe, LLC complies with all applicable Connecticut attorney advertising rules.
We do not:
Guarantee case results
Make misleading or unsubstantiated claims
Suggest that past results predict future outcomes
Make comparisons to other firms without a factual basis
Any discussion of prior verdicts or settlements is provided for informational purposes only. Prior results do not guarantee similar outcomes in future cases.
We aim to present legal information in a clear and understandable manner.
Our content is written to:
Avoid unnecessary legal jargon
Explain legal terminology when used
Provide structured and easy to follow explanations
Maintain a professional and respectful tone
We understand that readers may be dealing with physical injuries, financial strain, and uncertainty. Our goal is to make the legal process easier to understand.
Before publication, our content follows a structured review process:
Initial drafting by a writer or contributor
Legal review by Frank C. Bartlett Jr. or another licensed attorney at the firm
Editorial review for clarity and compliance
Final approval before publication
This process ensures consistency, professionalism, and accuracy.
Personal injury law evolves through legislative changes and court decisions. We periodically review and update key pages to maintain accuracy.
Content may be revised to:
Reflect changes in Connecticut law
Clarify existing explanations
Improve readability
Add relevant legal developments
If an error is identified, we will review and correct it as appropriate.
Readers who believe information on this website may be inaccurate are encouraged to contact Bartlett & Grippe, LLC so the matter can be reviewed promptly.
Our Blog is maintained as an educational resource focused on Connecticut personal injury law. Articles are periodically reviewed to ensure they reflect current statutes, court decisions, and procedural rules.
Blog content is intended to explain legal concepts, common case issues, and frequently asked questions. It is not a substitute for legal advice.
Bartlett & Grippe, LLC offers free case evaluations to individuals who believe they may have a personal injury claim.
A consultation allows us to review the specific facts of your situation and determine whether legal action may be appropriate. Contacting our firm does not create an attorney client relationship unless a written agreement is signed.
Bartlett & Grippe, LLC represents clients throughout Connecticut.
Our website may reference specific cities or regions to help visitors understand where we handle cases. Regardless of location, all legal matters are reviewed by our attorneys in accordance with Connecticut law.
Our Case Results section highlights prior verdicts and settlements obtained by our firm.
These results are provided for informational purposes only. Every case is unique, and prior outcomes do not guarantee similar results in future matters.
Client privacy is respected in all published summaries.
Bartlett & Grippe, LLC encourages responsible sharing of our educational content.
We request that third parties:
Share articles in full with proper attribution
Include a clear hyperlink to the original source on bartlettgrippe.com
Avoid modifying or selectively excerpting content in a way that changes its meaning
We welcome links from organizations, publications, and individuals who share our goal of educating the public about Connecticut personal injury law.
We are committed to accuracy.
If you believe any information on this website is inaccurate or incomplete, please contact Bartlett & Grippe, LLC so we can review and address the issue promptly.
The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Viewing this website does not create an attorney client relationship. Each case must be evaluated on its own facts.