
Cornwall, located in rural Litchfield County, is known for its scenic landscapes and winding roads—but those same features can make driving especially dangerous. Based on police reports and recent news, the most dangerous roadways in Cornwall include:
- Route 7 (Kent Road)
- Route 4 (Furnace Brook Road)
- Local roads such as Warren Hill Road
Excessive speed, distracted driving, and challenging curves contribute to many of the serious and fatal crashes in this area.
Major Routes with High Crash Rates
- Route 7 (Kent Road)
- Crash history – Route 7 has been the site of multiple serious and fatal crashes, often involving single vehicles leaving the road or striking utility poles.
- Deadly curves – Many crashes are attributed to drivers not slowing down for sharp curves.
- Recent incident – In March 2025, a driver was injured in a fiery crash on Route 7 after colliding with a utility pole.
- Route 4 (Furnace Brook Road)
- History of serious accidents – Route 4 has a reputation for dangerous curves and fiery crashes.
- Guardrail collision – In October 2021, a driver hit a guardrail, left the road, and struck a rock, causing their vehicle to catch fire.
- Local Roads
- Fatal collisions – In March 2018, a fatal head-on collision occurred on Hickory Lane in Cornwall.
- Recent injury crash – In April 2025, a serious crash with injuries occurred on Warren Hill Road.
- Regional hazards – In October 2018, a fiery fatal crash occurred on West Cornwall Road in nearby Sharon, underscoring the risks of rural roads in this area.
Factors Contributing to Accidents
- Excessive speed – Speeding is a leading factor in many serious crashes, particularly on curvy rural routes like Route 7.
- Dangerous curves – Sharp curves and limited visibility frequently cause drivers to lose control and leave the roadway.
- Rural hazards – Trees, utility poles, and a lack of lighting increase crash severity on Cornwall’s roads.
- Weather and road conditions – Snow, ice, and wet pavement often make winding roads treacherous.
Stay Alert, Stay Safe
Cornwall’s roads, especially Route 7, Route 4, and Warren Hill Road, require extra caution from motorists. Drivers should slow down, remain alert around curves, and take extra care in poor weather conditions to reduce their risk of serious accidents.
Protect Yourself
Cornwall’s scenic but winding roads present unique dangers. Whether traveling along Route 7, navigating Furnace Brook Road, or driving rural stretches like Warren Hill Road, slowing down, adjusting for weather, and staying focused around curves are critical to preventing serious crashes.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a Cornwall car accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The experienced attorneys at Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP are here to protect your rights.
Call us today at (203) 438-7450 for a free consultation, or visit www.hcwlaw.com to learn more about protecting your case.
