Category: Car Accident


What Are the Most Dangerous Roads in Connecticut?

Posted on 11/15/22

Every year, thousands of people are injured or killed in car accidents. While some of these accidents are due to weather or mechanical problems, many are the result of dangerous road conditions. Unfortunately, Connecticut is no stranger to dangerous roads. From poorly maintained streets to congested highways, there are a number of dangers that drivers



What Evidence Is Needed to Prove Distracted Driving?

Posted on 02/28/22

Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of serious and fatal car accidents in Connecticut and throughout the U.S. You may believe that the other driver in your crash is at fault for driving while distracted, but it is not enough to have only suspicions. You must prove distracted driving using clear and


Why You Need Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Posted on 12/21/21

Before purchasing auto insurance, it is important to understand all the coverages available. Uninsured motorist insurance covers bodily injury to you and passengers who are injured in an accident caused by an uninsured or underinsured motorist or by a hit-and-run driver. By law in Connecticut, the minimum coverage amount is $25,000 per person and $50,000


The Most Common Injuries Suffered From a Car Accident

Posted on 09/20/21

Car accidents happen far more often than any of us would like. Sometimes there are no injuries and just minor damage to the vehicle, and other times there are severe injuries, serious property damage, or even death. Some of the most common injuries resulting from a car accident include the following: Head Injuries Head injuries


Immigrants in Car Accidents: What You Should Know

Posted on 01/18/21

Researchers anticipate that immigrants will account for 88% of the total U.S. population in the next 50 years. And those who have already immigrated face many challenges, including concerns for safety, stability, and opportunity. When accidents happen, these challenges are exacerbated as immigrants grapple with the fear of losing their status, or worse. Below, we