If English is not your first language, it can be challenging to live in the Connecticut area, where the majority of the population speaks only English. In cities like Danbury, Waterbury, New Haven, Stamford, and Bridgeport, even though the population of Spanish-speaking residents is rising, many attorneys and law officials are not making enough effort
If you have successfully attained your Connecticut motorcycle license, congratulations! You took the course, you passed the test, and you are ready to hop on your bike and hit the road, right? Not quite! Before you go, make sure that you took the necessary precautions to have a safe and enjoyable ride. Some of them
Probably the single most common occurrence that results from being injured in a Car Accident in Connecticut or in other areas of the country is the injury known as whiplash. Whiplash is a term that is often overused. Basically, whiplash occurs when a driver is rear-ended in a car accident. The body experiences unnatural motion
Probably the single most common occurrence that results from being injured in a Car Accident in Connecticut or in other areas of the country is the injury known as whiplash. Whiplash is a term that is often overused. Basically, whiplash occurs when a driver is rear-ended in a car accident. The body experiences unnatural motion
What Insurance Companies Do Not Want You To Know If You Are Injured In Connecticut–And Are Not A U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident Regardless of your legal status you can bring an insurance claim for injuries sustained in a car accident. By James A. Welcome It is surprising how often this question comes up. Connecticut,
While many may not enjoy the winter season, it is typically one of the busiest times of year for a personal injury attorney. Connecticut’s icy wintertime roads inevitably lead to more motor vehicle accidents, and thus a larger caseload. That’s why it is extremely important at this time of year to be careful when you
Connecticut Has a Lot of Interstate Traffic, Which Affects Accident Liability Connecticut’s unique size leads many citizens to drive beyond Connecticut’s borders on a regular basis. For citizens of Danbury, where I maintain an office, many cross the New York-Connecticut border daily; those closer to my Waterbury office may cross the Northern border with Massachusetts.