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Family of drowned 14-year-old Manchester boy to receive $1.72 million

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Friday, February 28, 2014

When Connecticut parents send their children to school, whether it’s elementary, middle or high school, they expect that the teachers and staff members will protect them from any possible harm. Unfortunately, distractions can sometimes keep teachers from paying attention to …

Distracted driving still causes thousands of car accidents each year

Firm News On Sunday, February 23, 2014

Most Connecticut residents have some sort of mobile device that enables them to stay connected with their family, friends, and colleagues. While these devices can be tremendously useful, they can cause car accidents when people use them while they’re operating …

City may be held responsible for dog attack

Firm News On Sunday, February 16, 2014

The majority of New Haven dog owners take excellent care of their pets. The dogs, in turn, respect their owners and other people, and it is rare for them to harm a person. However, when dogs do not have an …

Child suffers traumatic brain injury in auto-pedestrian accident

Brain Injury,Firm News On Friday, February 7, 2014

The human brain monitors and controls all major systems within the body such as respiratory, circulation and motor movement. It is the most complex part of the body and, as a result, a brain injury is extremely complicated. Symptoms can …

Following fatal Bridgeport accident, driver to spend five years in prison

Firm News On Friday, February 7, 2014

Even though most Connecticut drivers are cautious and careful, some car accidents are unavoidable. However, when people fail to stop after an auto accident, the legal system often punishes them severely. Such reckless behavior can even lead to more collisions …

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