Connecticut Adopts Mode of Operation Rule, Slip and Falls

James Sabatini
James Sabatini
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Posted by James SabatiniMay 21, 2007 7:56 PM

The Connecticut State Supreme Court recently adopted the mode of operation of rule. This rule is extremely important for people injured as a result of a fall down (slip and fall) at a self service store. Self service stores are supermarkets, cafeterias, fast-food restaurants and other businesses where the customer selects the merchandise or food from the displays as opposed to an employee getting the product or food for the customer. To learn about the mode of operation rule and Connecticut law on slip and falls, click here.

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