Personal Injury

Connecticut Distracted Driving

Introduction Connecticut distracted driving is a pressing issue that has garnered significant attention in recent years. Distracted driving refers to any distraction that interferes with a driver’s ability to focus on the task of driving. This includes visual distractions (looking at a phone), manual distractions (texting), and cognitive distractions (daydreaming). Each of these types of […]

Texting While Driving in Connecticut

It goes without saying that texting while driving is extremely dangerous. Unfortunately, careless drivers continue to do it. I have witnessed this firsthand. Stupid – to be polite. In fact, operating a motor vehicle while texting or talking on a cell phone may be considered more than just ordinary negligence. It may be reckless conduct which […]

Connecticut personal injury: pit bull attack nets $10,500

In Connecticut, a personal injury victim from a pit bull attack may be awarded damages for medical expenses and additional money for pain and suffering. The victim alleged that while she walking her dog a pit bull owned by the defendant attacked her. She sustained abrasions to the right knee and foot, a shoulder injury, […]

Personal injury: Connecticut motorcyclist settles $975,000

A Connecticut motorcycle rider who was cut off by a teenage driver in 2012 has settled his personal injury case for $975,000. The rider unsuccessfully swerved to avoid a collision and struck the negligent driver’s SUV going about 20-30 miles per hour. Fortunately, there were no fatalities. However, the cyclist has already had five surgeries […]

Do I really need to retain a Connecticut personal injury lawyer?

Personal injury lawyers take cases on a contingency basis. This means that a personal injury lawyer is paid a percentage of the client’s judgment or settlement as a legal fee. Therefore, for some who are injured, there is a temptation to negotiate with the insurance company on their own rather than paying part of a […]

Pain and suffering in Connecticut personal injury cases

In a case for personal injuries in Connecticut, the injured party may be able to collect both economic damages and non-economic damages. Economic damages include past and future medical expenses, lost income and property damage. These damages are easy to quantify since there are usually records, bills and invoices. Think of these damages as “out […]

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