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Who Is Responsible in a Self-Driving Car Accident in Connecticut?

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Last Modified on Oct 12, 2025

In today’s world, self-driving cars are becoming more and more common on the road. Because of this, important questions regarding safety and liability are being raised. Many citizens are asking: Who is responsible in a self-driving car accident in Connecticut? Despite the promises of convenience…

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Route 9 Corridor Traffic Accidents

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Last Modified on Sep 13, 2025

The Route 9 corridor is one of the busiest roadways in Connecticut. It connects communities from Old Saybrook to Middletown and beyond. If that's a road you often take, you'll want to stay up to date about Route 9 corridor traffic accidents. Route 9 is…

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Most Dangerous Industries in Connecticut for Work-Related Accidents

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Last Modified on Aug 05, 2025

Many industries can be dangerous for workers, but there are several sectors in Connecticut that account for many occupational accidents. The most dangerous industries in Connecticut for work-related accidents include logging, commercial fishing and hunting, roofers, refuse and recyclable material collection, aviation, and construction. Workplace…

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Groton, Connecticut: Submarine Capital of the U.S. and Notable Accidents

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Last Modified on Jul 18, 2025

“Groton, Connecticut: Submarine Capital of the U.S. and Notable Accidents” reflects a rich history of naval innovation, along with the inherent risks faced by those who work in this high-stakes industry. Groton is home to the Naval Submarine Base New London and General Dynamics Electric…

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Most Common Accidents on the Connecticut I-95: Who To Call?

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Last Modified on Jun 10, 2025

I-95 is one of the busiest highways in Connecticut, seeing thousands of drivers daily. Car crashes are unfortunately frequent, with common accidents on the Connecticut I-95 including multiple vehicles, speeding or distracted driving, and negligence. If you or a loved one was involved in a…

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Connecticut’s New Driving Laws for Teenagers

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Last Modified on Apr 30, 2025

Connecticut recently passed new laws restricting driving conditions for young drivers under eighteen years old. Connecticut's graduated driver licensing (GDL) laws require all new drivers under 18 to complete a parent/guardian training program and adhere to restrictions on passengers, time, and electronic device use. 1.…

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What Do You Mean I Don’t Have Enough Insurance?

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Last Modified on Apr 30, 2025

By Attorney John A. Collins, III In our personal injury practice we frequently deal with clients injured in automobile accidents. Frequently (and sadly), we often have to explain to severely injured people that their insurance may be inadequate to compensate them for their injuries. Thus,…

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What to Expect During Your Initial Attorney Interview After An Injury

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Last Modified on Apr 30, 2025

During the initial interview, your lawyer will, of course, want to hear about what happened to you and collect a variety of information from you. The length of the initial interview can vary a lot, depending on your injuries. In a simple negligence case it…

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Can vehicle airbags cause injuries?

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Last Modified on Apr 11, 2025

Airbags are designed to protect you during a crash, but they can also cause harm. While these devices save lives, the deployment force can lead to injuries Below are some key points to consider. How airbags work in a crash Airbags deploy within milliseconds after…

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3 tips for safe motorcycle rides in the spring and early summer

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Last Modified on Apr 08, 2025

Even the most dedicated motorcycle riders in Connecticut typically put their bikes in storage for the winter. Snowy streets and frigid temperatures make riding not just unpleasant but unsafe. As snow melts and road conditions improve, motorcycle riders may start planning their return to the…

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How can you know if you are too close to the vehicle in front?

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Last Modified on Apr 07, 2025

If you asked a group of drivers how many feet you should stay back from the vehicle in front, most would struggle to give you a straight answer – in terms of feet, at least. This is because the correct distance will change depending on…

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Connecticut foreclosures: What opportunities do they present for investors?

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Last Modified on Mar 25, 2025

Connecticut’s housing market offers you unique chances to invest in foreclosure properties. The state’s judicial foreclosure process takes longer than in many other states. This gives you more time to research and prepare. The extended process creates buying opportunities at different stages. You can choose…

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Jury aquits Navy Command Master Chief represented by Attorneys Sam Nassetta and Bryan Fiengo

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Last Modified on Mar 21, 2025

Greg Smith , The Day, New London, Conn. Thu, March 20, 2025 at 8:36 PM EDT New London — A six-member jury has acquitted a career Navy man from Waterford of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old relative during a sleepover at his home. Joshua Sturgill, 48,…

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How does social media affect custody agreements?

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Last Modified on Mar 07, 2025

Social media has become an integral part of daily life. While it offers benefits, it also brings challenges, especially in legal matters like child custody agreements. Social media can significantly influence custody decisions. Understanding these impacts can help parents navigate custody arrangements more effectively. 1.…

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