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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. …

State grant helps fund increase DUI crackdown

Drunk Driving Accidents,Firm News On Tuesday, June 28, 2016

As Connecticut residents gear up for the Fourth of July holiday weekend, a combination of excitement and concern can be experienced. Fun plans for gatherings with friends and family members can all too easily be marred by serious accidents. Holidays …

Tips for safe driving around tractor trailers

Articles,Firm News On Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The presence of so many trucks on Connecticut roads can present dangers to drivers but there are things they can do to improve their safety.

In 2014, the National Transportation Safety Administration reported that 248 people were killed in traffic …

Man killed after being hit by speeding driver

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Monday, June 20, 2016

Connecticut residents face many a danger from drivers every day. Fatigue, distraction and impairment are just some of the things that can lead to serious injury and even fatal accidents. Even without inclement weather conditions to worry about, these things …

Distracted driving in Connecticut

Car Accidents,Firm News On Thursday, June 16, 2016

For several decades now drivers in Connecticut have been hearing about the dangers of drunk driving. Transportation and government agencies have tracked accidents and fatalities attributed to drunk drivers in part to support strengthening the laws against drinking and driving. …

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