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Drunk driver faces manslaughter for death of best friend

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Thursday, August 4, 2016

Despite ongoing public awareness campaigns by local municipalities, advocacy groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving and more, drunk driving accidents continue to be a problem in Connecticut. Too many people refuse to get the message that driving a motor vehicle …

Drugged driving may be on the rise

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Advocacy groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving have been positive voices for several decades now in the effort to reduce the number of people who choose to drive after drinking alcohol. Research released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association

Motor vehicle accidents and traumatic brain injuries

Brain Injury,Firm News On Tuesday, July 19, 2016

The human brain is an incredibly powerful yet equally delicate organ. A blow to the head can have significant consequences for a Connecticut resident, even without loss of consciousness. Understanding the scope and dangers associated with brain injuries can be …

2016 Fourth of July holiday more dangerous than 2015

Car Accidents,Firm News On Thursday, July 14, 2016

Every year as the Fourth of July holiday approaches, Connecticut residents hear, see and read warnings about the need to drive safely over the holiday. It is a sad fact that during this time each year, there may be an …

Resident to see new dog law after recent attack

Dog Bites & Injuries,Firm News On Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Connecticut residents should be able to enjoy the long, lovely days of summer without worry. Spending time outside in backyards, poolside, at a park or in other locations should not be something that gives rise to concerns about bodily harm. …

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