Everyone needs auto insurance to drive in Connecticut legally. However, some people still drive without auto insurance. If an uninsured driver hits you, you don’t need to worry about paying for the accident’s expenses because Connecticut requires that your insurance plan includes uninsured motorist coverage…
Semi-trailer trucks pose a multitude of hazards to other Connecticut motorists, even when they are not moving. A recent multiple vehicle accident on I-95 in Greenwich essentially caused by a parked semi-trailer truck resulted in one fatality and serious injuries. The accident A Stamford woman…
If you have been involved in a car accident in Connecticut, it is very likely that you suffered physical and emotional injuries, leaving you with medical bills. Additionally, you may have had to take some time off work to focus on your recovery, resulting in…
Even though someone else’s reckless or negligent behavior may have caused you to suffer a car accident, there is no guarantee that you will receive the compensation you need to cover the costs of your injuries. A car accident involving medical injuries can cost thousands…
Unfortunately, motor vehicle accidents are unavoidable, regardless of how well we drive. Being an accident victim means that you are entitled to insurance coverage from several policies, along with compensation from the negligent driver if the insurance coverage is not enough. Car accidents are a…
Winter is here in Eastern Connecticut, meaning drivers will need to take extra precautions when driving on snowy or icy roads. The following are some common causes of wintertime car accidents. Speeding, tailgating and poor handling on hills When winter weather strikes, it is important…
After a car crash, you may feel mysterious aches and pains in your neck or back. For chronic whiplash injuries, symptoms may not show up until days or weeks later and could be a sign of something more worrisome. How do whiplash injuries occur? According…
A serious car accident can turn your life upside-down. One minute you’re a healthy, independent adult with a successful career. The next, an injury knocks you off your feet and leaves you unable to work or even function as normal. In times like these, it…
Not every injury appears to be serious at first glance. You may walk away feeling sore but alright after a rear-end accident on a city street. Unfortunately, even accidents involving slow speeds and minor vehicle damage can leave lasting impacts. After an accident, the full…
As you may assume, the likelihood and occurrence of accidents increases during inclement weather. A big reason for this? People don’t seem to drive any more cautious when its raining, snowing, etc. During rain storms, your sight is hindered, thus is your reaction time. It’s…
Most drivers know that drunk driving is wrong, but unfortunately some people still do it. If their poor decision causes an accident, injured parties have the right to seek compensation. However, the liable party for said compensation may go beyond the person behind the wheel.…
The vehicle management and reimbursement platform Motus offers various tools that help businesses lower the collision rates among their mobile workers. Still, mobile workers are always connected and thus more prone to drive distracted. Motus has focused on this trend in its 2018 Distracted Driving…
Rural Connecticut roads might be safer if developers replace traffic-light intersections with roundabouts. While traffic lights reduce the number of accidents overall, the crashes that do occur are more likely to lead to severe injuries. There are not fewer accidents with roundabouts, but there are…
Drowsy driving is a widespread trend that has inspired various safety initiatives, including the National Sleep Foundation’s Drowsy Driving Prevention Week and HHS’ Healthy People 2020 program. Drivers in Connecticut should respond by learning what the dangers are and doing what they can to avoid…