Taking photos might be the last thing on your mind after a car accident. After all, you might be dealing with injuries and getting vehicles safely off the road. To complicate matters further, you are likely stressed, angry, or upset, which can make it difficult to think clearly and act logically. Photos, however, can serve
Car accidents are expensive. Not only do you have to pay to repair your vehicle, but you might also have injuries that rack up steep medical bills and prevent you from working during your recovery. So, can you recover lost wages after a car accident? The answer is generally yes, as long as you were
If you’re filing a claim with an insurance company for your injuries after a car crash, can the insurance company use your driving record against your injury claim? Technically, yes, an insurance company can attempt to deny an insurance claim if they find you have a pattern of poor driving on your record. However, you
Summer is here, and the open road beckons. The summer months are a peak time for vacations, trips to the beach, family visits — and car accidents. While it’s true that statistically, higher road congestion leads to more vehicle crashes, summer car accidents can be prevented. Check out our five summer driving tips. 1. Stay
As a car accident victim in Connecticut, you may expect reimbursement for medical expenses, missed days at work, and other tangible accident-related costs. Another, and often larger, part of your settlement will depend on compensation for pain and suffering. So what counts as pain and suffering after a car crash in Connecticut, and what
Even a minor fender bender can lead to severe injuries, and you might not realize the damage until a thorough doctor’s examination. A head injury can lead to permanent brain damage and significantly affect your quality of life. If you are ever in a car accident, seeking medical treatment as soon as possible is
Losing a loved one can be devastating. When the death was caused by someone who acted negligently or recklessly, you may have grounds to file suit. Surviving family members may be able to pursue a wrongful death claim when another party is responsible. While no amount of money can replace a loved one, receiving financial