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6 Things You Should Do After A Merritt Parkway Crash

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

The Merritt Parkway covers 37.6 miles of road stretching from Greenwich to Milford Connecticut until it eventually becomes the Wilbur Cross Parkway at the Housatonic River Bridge. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this nearly 90-year-old highway was constructed in 1938, well before the spawn of modern expressways. As a result, it has a more outdated appearance in comparison to other limited-access highways in Connecticut.

The Deadly Nature of Tire Blowouts

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) reported that tire malfunctions contributed to almost 19,000 motor vehicle accident injuries each year. 733 fatalities caused by tire malfunctions occurred in a recent year. A person who is well educated on the operation of a vehicle has the advantage. Knowing the physics involved in a tire blowout, tricks to driving through a blowout, and knowing how to avoid one completely can significantly decrease the risk of becoming one of the statistics.

Common Carrier Accidents: How They Happen and What to Do

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

A common carrier is a means of mass transportation of the public from one destination to another in exchange for a fee. These carriers include airplanes, trains, subways, buses, taxis, ferries, cruise ships, elevators, escalators, and ski lifts. Generally, a transportation company will issue time schedules and set rates for specified routes.

5 Questions to Ask Before Hiring an Accident Lawyer

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

There is one thing that the victims have in common after being injured in an automobile, a slip & fall, or a dog bite accident. No matter the type of accident case, the injured party will be looking to hire a personal injury lawyer. Having a lawyer on your side can help ease the stress that comes along while dealing with the aftermath of an accident. Those who have been injured will want to seek out an injury attorney who has the experience, knowledge, training, and a track record in handling such cases. So the question becomes…

Involved in a Connecticut Hit and Run Accident?

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

It seems like just another day as you are making your commute to work when suddenly, a car pulls out in front of you. Thankfully, you have remained focused on your surroundings and used your quick reflexes to swerve out of the way. While it was a narrow miss, you could not help but swerve into a tree. The car that nearly hit you is just out of view by this point, and you are unable to make note of a license plate number. What comes to mind next is an overwhelming flood of questions. Fortunately, the attorneys at Hastings, Cohan & Walsh, LLP have answers…

Slip & Fall Accident Prevention with NFSI Founder Russell Kendzior

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

Slip and fall accidents injure hundreds of thousands of people per year in the United States. Safety advocate Russel Kendzior has devoted his professional career to providing expert testimony, consulting, and developing what he hopes to become federal standards for the flooring industry. He is the founder of the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) and the owner of the consulting firm Traction Experts. With Kendzior’s expertise being featured in articles for Bloomberg and Insider, he is an eminent leader in the field of accident prevention. We had the chance to speak with him about the expert witness process and the challenges his non-profit organization is up against.

What Should I Tell the Insurance Adjuster After My Accident?

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

After being injured in an accident, there is a good chance that you will be contacted by the at-fault party’s insurance company. The adjuster might engage in some initial small talk and tell you how sorry they are that you have been injured and that they want to find out some information about your case before they can start proceeding with processing your claim. So, what exactly should you tell them?

Winter Sports Accidents and Safety

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 26, 2025 | 0 Comments

The biting cold air felt on our morning commute signals the beginning of winter. With the frigid temperatures outside, you might expect people to stay at home and enjoy the warmth of the indoors as much as they possibly can. Yet, despite the low temperatures, millions of people visit ski slopes, ice rinks, and local parks each year to enjoy a few hours of ice skating, skiing, snowboarding, ice hockey, sledding, or other winter sports. Unfortunately, while people partake in these frosty activities competitively or just for fun, winter sports can be quite dangerous if proper safety precautions go ignored.

How to Identify and Treat Whiplash Injuries

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

It is no surprise that whiplash gets its name from the sound made when cracking a whip, considering it is an injury that is acquired by the sudden and forceful jerking of the head and neck. While this type of injury can be the result of a sports-related injury or even a slip/trip and fall accident, they most commonly occur after a motor vehicle accident. A whiplash-type injury is not just likely to happen after the most severe accident. In fact, this injury can transpire after a relatively minor rear-end accident involving a cartruckbusmotorcycle, or any other motor vehicle. A few major factors that contribute to whiplash-type injuries include but are not limited to:

Unintentional Injury, the Leading Cause of Death in Americans Under 44

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

If asked about the leading cause of death in the United States, many of us would name heart disease the culprit. While this may be the case for older Americans, another concerning offender affects a significantly younger age group. According to the CDC’s Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System, unintentional injury is the leading cause of death for people under the age of 44. To put the numbers into perspective, approximately 345,000 people died due to unintentional injuries in 2019 alone. That number is nearly half of all deaths caused by heart disease. 

Connecticut Slip and Fall Accident Causes and Prevention

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Our office sees an uptick in the number of people who contact us regarding a slip and fall injury from November to early April. Most of these Connecticut slip and fall accident cases result from the prominence of snow and ice that accumulates throughout the winter season. In these cases, the injury typically occurs in parking lots, sidewalks, stairways, condominium or apartment complexes, private walkways and driveways, and other places where people will go to get products and services or meet with others in cold weather. 

Dealing with the Insurance Adjuster After an Accident

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Once you have been injured in an accident caused by the fault of another, there are a series of steps or best practices, if you will, that you should be following to avoid diminishing the value of a potential case. These include visiting the emergency room, following up with your doctor, and contacting a personal injury attorney to assist you with your case. In addition, you should expect that you are likely to receive a telephone call from the insurance adjuster representing the at-fault party. Here is what may happen during that call:

Keeping Teen Drivers Safe During Thanksgiving Break

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Most of us are all too familiar with Black Friday—the day after Thanksgiving when shoppers come out in droves to take advantage of discounted sales prices throughout the country. Whether one chooses to brave the crowds or refresh the Amazon homepage looking for the best cyber deal, a particular danger is often overlooked. This danger becomes present long before the stores unlock their doors for the public. Many parents are unaware of Black Wednesday, the day before Thanksgiving when many college students arrive home. After reuniting with family, they are typically eager to visit with the friends from who they have been apart since the school semester began. Many visiting college students congregate somewhere to catch up with their friends, whether by attending house parties or going out to bars. Ultimately, these meetups can lead these teens to consume alcohol or do drugs.

Avoiding Autumn Trip and Fall & Slip and Fall Accidents

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Autumn is a highly anticipated season of the year for many Connecticut residents. The leaves turn warm, vibrant hues, and then slowly make a soft descent to the ground beneath. The temperatures begin to drop too, making it the perfect time to show off our latest trendy sweaters. It is the ideal time to go outside to engage in various athletic activities such as bike riding, running, jogging, or walking. Unfortunately, this is also the time of the year when many hazards that cause people to fall are the most present. Some of these injuries can be quite serious and can result in the hospitalization of the person who fell. In fact, falls account for over 8 million hospital emergency room visits, representing the leading cause of visits, according to the NFSI. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the common hazards you could encounter to avoid becoming the victim of a trip and fall or slip and fall accident in Connecticut.

Injured in a Rental Car Accident?

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Rental cars have a higher rate of collision compared to their non-rented counterparts, according to a recent report by the Journal of Advanced Transportation. Whether they are on an extended vacation or a brief business trip, many Americans choose the convenience of car rental as their means of transportation. Unfortunately, what is supposed to be a convenience can become a complete disaster when involved in a rental car accident. A couple of questions naturally come to mind, such as who is responsible for paying the damages and who will be held liable. The answer to both questions is: it depends on the particulars of the accident.

Proving Liability in a Slip and Fall Case

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

I arrived at my gym early one morning, and as I rounded the hallway corner, I saw a large puddle forming near one of the emergency exits. The ceiling in this location has leaked for years, and during heavy rainfalls, the problem tends to worsen. It has yet to undergo repair. A quick observation of my surroundings showed three areas with standing water, a yellow caution sign, and a mop propped inside a bucket. The sign, along with the cleaning materials, indicated that the condition of the floor was apparent, yet nothing was done to rectify the situation.

Injured in a Haunted House Attraction?

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Spooky season is upon us, and haunted house attractions will likely be the highlight of the month for thrill-seekers looking for a scare. With more than 1200 haunted house locations across America, over 300 amusement facilities hosting haunted attractions or Halloween-centric events, and over 3000 charity attractions open during the week of Halloween, it is guaranteed that thousands of Americans will be flocking to these popular places. With attendance numbers between 40,000 to 60,000, it is clear that people are willing to pay for the aforementioned scare in a safe environment.

5 Safety Tips for the Autumn Season

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

The temperatures are dropping, and the leaves are starting to turn colors. Then, through the course of their final vibrant display, they detach from the branches and descend to the earth below. It’s that beautiful time of the year once again. However, it is vital to consider several risk factors that come with the Autumn season and discover the easiest ways to reduce the risk of acquiring an injury or being involved in an accident. So, what can you do to help protect yourself and your family from fall season accidents and injuries?

A Decrease in Motor Vehicle Accident Numbers Attributed to Uber & Lyft Usage

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

It’s finally Friday, and you’re just getting ready to get out of work. You’ve practically been shouting TGIF from the rooftop all day long! Just thinking about unwinding from a tedious week on a night out with your friends is giving you a surge of excitement. The excitement carries you to your vehicle, even though a few drinks may be in store for you tonight.

Connecticut’s New Pedestrian Law

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

Connecticut has expanded the circumstances under which drivers have to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, effective October 1, 2021. The current pedestrian crosswalk law states that drivers are required to yield to a pedestrian if that individual has stepped off the curb into a crosswalk. The newly enacted law requires drivers to slow down or stop under the following limited circumstances:

Students Injured on College Campuses

Posted by HCW Law | Nov 25, 2025 | 0 Comments

We hit the fall season again, which means it’s time for pumpkin spice lattes, sweater weather, and of course the beginning of a new semester. With universities and colleges reopening, flocks of students are packing away their belongings and moving into their campus dormitories. It is bound to be a thrilling time for the students- especially after being stuck at home for quite a while due to the pandemic. After all, this has been one of their most awaited moments! To be able to live with their friends and finally get a taste of independence and self-responsibility, it seems as though all is well and nothing could go wrong. 

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