As a driver, you know you have plenty to watch out for while navigating Connecticut's roads. Do you think you do a good job of sharing the road with two-wheeled vehicles? Learn the proper way of sharing the road with bicycles. The right info could go a long way in...
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Car crashes and severe spinal cord injuries
If you or someone you love has been in a car wreck, you know how quickly life can change. Damage to your vehicle is inconvenient, but minor injuries can cause major ripples in many areas of your life. Some accidents result in serious injuries which can affect your...
Why cyclists should keep their hands on the handlebars
Bicycle racers and other enthusiasts encourage others to learn how to ride their bicycles without keeping their hands on the handlebars, touting it as a useful skill. However, in many states, including Connecticut, riding without both hands on the handlebars could get...
Traffic lights and accidents
There are countless reasons why motor vehicle crashes occur, but this blog post will focus on the various ways in which traffic lights are associated with collisions. Sometimes, accidents involving traffic lights occur because of malfunctions while other wrecks are...
Review Connecticut’s distracted driving laws
Distracted driving often results in accidents that cause catastrophic injury and fatality. Most states, including Connecticut, have enacted laws about electronic device use behind the wheel in response to the increase in these incidents. Familiarize yourself with the...
Teen responsible for DUI crash charged with manslaughter
Every accident case is unique, but they are all devastating to the victims. Even minor injuries may develop into life-long aches. When a collision involves a death, though, the ripple effect can be catastrophic. The Connecticut Post reports that Bridgeport's Superior...
Know the rules for teen drivers in Connecticut
Teen and young adult drivers are more likely than older, more experienced drivers to have a serious auto accident. Connecticut has implemented restrictions for drivers ages 16 and 17 to help reduce the risk of catastrophic collisions among this age group. If you have...
Could new laws prevent pedestrian deaths?
When an accident involves a car and pedestrian, it is the pedestrian that faces the most risk every single time, which means the law needs to recognize this vulnerable group. Connecticut has many laws that help safeguard against pedestrian accidents, but they are not...
When should you ride a motorcycle after a crash?
Dealing with your motorcycle crash is unlikely to be easy. If you were fortunate enough to avoid serious injury from your accident, you may want to return to riding someday. At the same time, the emotional trauma of the event might give you pause. You may wonder when...
Get to know the Connecticut auto insurance laws
Having auto insurance protects your financial interests if an accident occurs. In fact, Connecticut requires drivers to carry a certain amount of auto insurance. Familiarize yourself with the coverage minimums and other facts about state auto insurance laws. ...