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How many drunk driving fatalities happen in Connecticut?

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, October 21, 2015

With the fall and winter holiday season fast approaching, concerns about drunk drivers logically enter the minds of many Connecticut residents. Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s are all deadly times on the roads, too often at the hands of people …

A look at drunk driving fatalities in Connecticut

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Thursday, October 15, 2015

You have likely heard more than you share of sad stories recounting serious injuries or even deaths that have resulted from a drunk driving accident. Unless you or someone you know is hit by a drunk driver, it can be …

Woman faces second drunk driving arrest

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Sadly, many a Connecticut resident who is arrested for and convicted of driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol does not learn. Repeat offenses happen all too often, putting innocent people at risk of serious injuries or even …

Are Connecticut’s OUI penalties tough enough?

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Tuesday, September 22, 2015

If you have been involved in an accident caused by a drunk driver, you will have many questions. Some of those questions can be about liability for damages and medical expenses. Other concerns might be about what type of consequences …

How many people die in drunk driving accidents?

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, September 2, 2015

There are many dangers on the road that face Connecticut residents. Whether as drivers, passengers or pedestrians, you can be at risk for sustaining serious injuries from an auto accident. Such an accident could be caused by a reckless, distracted …

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