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How Truck Accidents Differ in Federal and Intrastate Cases

Posted on 08/11/23

Commercial truck accidents often involve complicated circumstances that make their cases trickier than normal. For example, trucks can either drive interstate or intrastate routes. Interstate trucking companies are not under the jurisdiction of one state, which means such cases may be tried in federal court instead of a state court.  Learn how truck accident cases



Understanding Wrongful Death Claims from Catastrophic Injury

Posted on 08/08/23

Finding out your loved one has passed away from a catastrophic injury can be devastating. But knowing someone else’s negligence caused their accident can be even worse. How do you proceed after a catastrophic injury case resulting in wrongful death? Even though a wrongful death claim won’t bring your loved one back, it can help


The Dangers of Distracted Driving Among Truckers

Posted on 08/07/23

Truck accidents can lead to severe injuries for vehicle occupants struck by an 80,000-pound truck and trailer. Unfortunately, truck driver distracted driving cases are common, particularly cases involving mobiles phone or other electronic devices. A 2021 study by Omnitracs demonstrates drivers who are in a collision are often more distracted than drivers who are not in a


Can My Driving Record Affect My Car Accident Injury Claim?

Posted on 08/04/23

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



Understanding Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals in CT

Posted on 07/31/23

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) has been controversial and misunderstood since it began in 2012. While many believe DACA provides permanent residence or citizenship for undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States as children, the policy defers deportation on a two-year basis. Currently,, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is currently prohibited from