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‌Increased Memorial Day Weekend Traffic May Lead To More Connecticut Auto Accidents

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May 20th, 2021

On Memorial Day 2020 there was tremendous uncertainty surrounding Memorial Day weekend.  It was the first major holiday since the start of the pandemic and public health officials were recommending against travel of any kind.  Even visits to family or friends inside the State of Connecticut were considered risky. This year, the situation is significantly … Keep reading…

Car Seats Installed Correctly Can Save Lives

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May 13th, 2021

There is nothing more joyful than having a newborn baby and bringing her home from the hospital for the first time.  The smile on her face, the warm loving embrace of a new life ready to tackle the world head on.  There is nothing you wouldn’t do as her parent to keep her safe and … Keep reading…

How The Slow Down Move Over Law Is Preventing Connecticut Auto Accidents

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May 13th, 2021

After nearly two decades of the “Slow Down, Move Over” Law being in effect in Connecticut, drivers continue to be reminded that this is not only the safe thing to do to avoid a Connecticut auto accident but it is also required by law.  This law was implemented to ensure the safety of first responders … Keep reading…

‌Teen Auto Accident Death Rates Drop 29% With Distracted Driving Laws

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May 11th, 2021

A recent study by a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital found that distracted driving laws have a direct impact on the death rate of teens who are involved in auto accidents.   In all, 46 states have some sort of distracted driving law on the books.  Forty of those states, including Connecticut, allow law enforcement officers … Keep reading…

‌How To Use Your Cellphone Safely When Driving…Really

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May 7th, 2021

Let’s cut right to the chase. There is one thing you can do to put yourself at the greatest risk of a Connecticut auto accident and that is using your cellphone while driving.  Whether you’re texting and driving, talking and driving, changing the music and driving, or any other activity you might be using your … Keep reading…

What To Do If You Suspect Connecticut Medical Malpractice Due To Equipment Malfunction

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May 5th, 2021

Recently at Bridgeport Hospital a medical device caught fire.  In this incident, no one was evacuated or injured as a result of the malfunction, but medical equipment can malfunction and has the potential to cause an injury and be considered Connecticut medical malpractice. In many medical cases, machinery or devices are used to assist the … Keep reading…

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