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Yearly Archives: 2014

Branford woman suffers severe dog bite injuries

Firm News On Thursday, May 8, 2014

Most Connecticut dog owners would never expect their furry friends to attack anyone. Unfortunately, pets are sometimes unpredictable. Even when dogs are kept in their homes, they are prone to escape if the doors are not securely shut or locked.…

Connecticut man sentenced to 12 years for fatal DUI crash

Firm News On Thursday, May 1, 2014

As large SUVs become more popular in Connecticut and in the rest of the country, the potential danger increases for accident victims. Because these vehicles are so large, it is sometimes nearly impossible for people who have been hit by …

Connecticut woman killed in high-speed police car chase

Firm News On Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Most Connecticut residents rely on police officers to protect them from harm and keep the streets safe. Unfortunately, the authorities sometimes go too far in their enforcement of the law, and some people may be seriously injured or even killed …

Following study on dangers of mixed martial arts, some call for more regulation

Brain Injury,Firm News On Wednesday, April 16, 2014

For many people in Connecticut, competitive sports often keep them in excellent physical, mental, and emotional health. However, some popular sports also put people at risk of suffering from a traumatic brain injury.

People who participate in mixed martial …

Connecticut woman to serve 7-year prison sentence for killing Clinton man in drunk driving accident

Firm News On Saturday, April 12, 2014

For many people, what makes fatal drunk driving accidents so devastating is that they are preventable. When people in Connecticut choose to drive under the influence of alcohol, they put themselves and others at great risk. Fortunately, some people who …

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