Connecticut’s Vulnerable User Statute Affecting Motor Vehicle Accidents
One of our latest posts on our Connecticut Injury Resource Guide deals with a Connecticut law protecting vulnerable users injured while on Connecticut roadways.
One of our latest posts on our Connecticut Injury Resource Guide deals with a Connecticut law protecting vulnerable users injured while on Connecticut roadways.
We recently launched our new site on LexBlog entitled Connecticut Injury Resource Guide which was developed to help injured people and their families become part of a statewide community that gives insight and commentary on all aspects of injury cases. As part of what we do, we provide interview questions to industry experts to obtain valuable insight into a person’s personal injury case. We would welcome any suggestions for topics, information, or commentary from our readers.
A large number of people who are injured in motor vehicle accidents or trip and fall and slip and fall cases suffer some type of soft tissue injury. A soft tissue injury is basically defined as an injury that does not involve a fracture, herniation, or some other type of objective injury which could be seen on an x-ray, CAT scan, or MRI films.
We’ve seen this far too many times. A person is injured in some type of an accident and then goes on social media to tell their family and friends about their accident but assures them that they were not injured and are fine. There are still other cases where someone is injured and then goes on social media to post pictures of them waterskiing or mountain climbing or shows them engaged in some strenuous activity.
In this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series, we discuss the issue of who will pay your lost income and how quickly will you get those funds. There are a number of different ways that you can collect your lost income, depending upon the specific facts of your case.
In our lifetimes, we have not experienced a Thanksgiving like we will this year. For some people, this has been one of the most difficult years in their lifetime given the pandemic and all of the great disharmony that has befallen so many people. It may be difficult to find things to be thankful for given the loss of life, the great illness suffered by many, the financial ruin experienced by many families, the destruction of businesses, and the great uncertainty that lies ahead.
In this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series, there is a discussion about what you can do when the at-fault driver does not have enough liability insurance coverage to properly compensate you for your injuries and damages. This sometimes becomes an important consideration when you have a significant injury and the at-fault driver has minimum limits of liability.
As the weather is getting quite cold in New England, many of us, especially with COVID, are forced indoors. Because we spend much more time in our home in these colder months, there are a number of things that we do to keep warm. Many of these activities can present a serious risk of injury and/or death and there are ways to avoid them.
In this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series, you will learn how we determine the value of your Connecticut accident or injury case. This is one of the first questions that a new client will want to ask of us after they have been injured in some type of accident. The answer to this question depends on a great number of variables many of which we will not have available to us at the time the question is posed.
We are sometimes contacted by individuals who are injured in a CT motor vehicle accident by a driver who does not have a valid license, or by someone operating an unregistered motor vehicle, or by someone that does not have insurance on their vehicle. The question that is asked is:
In this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series, we provide the answer to one of our most frequently asked questions: “when can we attempt to settle your Connecticut accident or injury case?” The answer to this question, as is the answer to most legal questions, is that it depends…
It is surprising to learn how many people do not understand that they may be able to collect money damages even though they do not know the identity of the person who injured them in a CT hit and run accident. We have been contacted by individuals who have been seriously injured in a hit-and-run accident and they tell us that somebody got the license plate number of the vehicle that hit them but the police have not done anything that has resulted in the arrest of that individual.
During the first six months of 2020, the number of teen driving fatal motor vehicle accidents in Connecticut has increased more than twofold compared to the same period of time in 2019. It was reported that there were 15 teen fatality deaths in Connecticut during the first half of 2020 compared to 7 in 2019.
We have been contacted by many individuals who are either visiting family or friends, are traveling through Connecticut, are temporarily working here, or are just spending some time in our beautiful state when they are injured in an accident. One of the first questions we are asked is: “as an out-of-state resident what should I do?”
We just completed this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series. This video deals with how you can add value to your case using your medical records and it is a very practical and easy way to help your attorney get you more money for your Connecticut accident or injury case.
We have all had the same type of experience. We are scheduled to see our doctor at a certain time. We get to the doctor’s office 10 minutes early and notice that the waiting room is quite crowded. We check in with the receptionist and are told to sit down and wait to be called. After 20 minutes you check with the receptionist and are told that you will be called shortly. After 35 minutes you check again and are told the doctor is running a little bit late. At one hour you are asked to come into the examining room where you wait another 15 minutes before the doctor gets there.
If you are injured in Connecticut in a motel, hotel, bed-and-breakfast, timeshare, or Airbnb there are a number of things that you should be doing to preserve evidence and to protect your case. The first thing you should do is to take pictures of the thing that caused your injury.
This is a very important question and the answer can be found in our latest video in this week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series. If you follow the instructions in this video then your doctor can develop a treatment plan for you, which will help you get better quicker, and it can also help increase the value of your CT accident or injury case.
The fall is a beautiful time of the year in Connecticut. We experience the transition of the seasons and the beautiful colors of the leaves that are changing on a daily basis. There is however a dangerous combination of events that occurs during this time of the year that leads to more accidents.
Our latest video in the “HCW: How Can We” series explains what we recommend our clients do when they go to see their doctor.
Autumn is officially upon us. In New England, the fall and winter seasons can be quite beautiful but can also pose a number of weather-related hazards. These problems can be especially troubling for pedestrians who are faced with wet leaves, freezing rain, snow, ice, and maintenance problems related to sidewalks, driveways, walkways, and parking lots.
This week’s edition of our “HCW: How Can We?” Youtube series, deals with the issue of what type of doctors you should be seeing after you been injured in an accident. In most situations, you will have been seen at the hospital emergency room directly after the accident and you will be experiencing additional pain and discomfort in the days that follow.
I was contacted by three separate potential clients this week inquiring about their personal injury cases. In each such instance, I listened to the injuries that they sustained and in a case where there was a clear liability, I had to tell them that I would not be able to represent them because of a very large mistake they had made. Sadly, each one of these individuals was unaware of the huge problem that they had created for themselves.
The latest video in our series “HCW: How Can We” Youtube series tells you how to avoid one of the biggest mistakes you can make after you been injured in some type of accident.
When you choose HCW, LLP - Hastings, Cohan and Walsh you will receive the one-on-one attention and individualized support that you deserve. Our Connecticut personal injury attorneys will not treat you as just another case number nor will we hand your case off to a paralegal.
Unlike other law firms, we will personally handle each legal aspect of your case, walking with you every step of the way.
We aim to provide the highest quality representation possible. We have extensive experience and training in a variety of aspects of personal injury law. We obtain the knowledge and skill-set necessary to maximize your compensation.