For some drivers, daylight saving time Has valuable benefits. The additional sunlight could address some concerns about driving in reduced light situations. Driving at night on Connecticut roads might come with hazards, as less light could mean the driver cannot see...
Motor vehicle accidents
3 reasons for the increase in fatal accidents
In recent years, there has been an increase in fatal accidents in the United States. Despite advances in auto safety technology, it appears that the roads are getting to be more dangerous. There are numerous reasons why this is happening, and it’s important for...
Moving violations and fatal accidents
Numerous motor vehicle collisions end with nothing more than minor injuries and property damage. Unfortunately, several crashes in Connecticut result in fatalities. Sometimes, the collisions result in multiple fatalities. An examination of information surrounding...
Car accidents and traumatic brain injuries
After being involved in a Connecticut car accident, you may be left dealing with the aftermath for months or longer. Depending on certain factors and the force of the impact, you could have a catastrophic injury and need long-term medical care. A traumatic brain...
What are the potential long-term effects of whiplash?
If you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, chances are you may experience whiplash, which can lead to various long-term effects. While these are treatable, it's essential to acknowledge their potential long-term consequences so that you take them as seriously as...
The real dangers caused by fatigued truck drivers
Companies of all sizes transport products throughout Connecticut. Fortunately, most deliveries driven by truckers arrive safely and on time. However, due to fatigue, some drivers get involved in automobile accidents, and fatigue does far more than make someone feel...
Avoiding car crash risks this Connecticut winter
Winter in Connecticut can transform the landscape into a picturesque wonderland, but it also inspires challenging driving conditions. Navigating icy roads, reduced visibility and the unpredictability of other drivers requires extra caution and preparation. Avoiding...
Steps teens can take after a car accident
Teen drivers are statistically the most likely to be involved in a car accident. Connecticut law requires that drivers who are involved in a wreck stop at the scene and render aid. Typically, this means calling for police, medical or other forms of assistance. Other...
Shoulder injuries often occur after car crashes
Each day, adults in Connecticut use their vehicles. Unfortunately, some of these individuals wind up involved in an automobile accident. Motor vehicle accidents can cause many types of bodily injuries, especially those involving your shoulders. Bruised shoulders While...
Typical mistakes after car crashes
When a car accident happens in Connecticut, victims must act appropriately to deal with the situation. Unfortunately, drivers may be prone to make mistakes because of the unexpected and unnerving nature of collisions. These mistakes could cause many problems for them,...