On an August evening in 2018, the light at the intersection of a major roadway turns yellow, then red. Several cars slow down and come to a complete stop as drivers from another roadway make left turns through the intersection. One silver car, however, never came to a stop. Instead, it broadsided a black SUV...
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There are Still Crash Risks in Protected Bike Lanes in CT
Many communities throughout Connecticut have undergone roadway infrastructural changes that accommodate the growing number of bicyclists. As more residents of Connecticut enjoy the health and money-saving benefits of cycling, we are beginning to see an increase in conventional and protected bike lanes. While bike lanes may help protect bicyclists by separating them from traffic, they...
Read MoreData: More people have died in fatal crashes since 2000 than in both world wars
According to the Washington Post, since the year 2000, more than 624,000 people died in crashes across the United States - surpassing the 535,000 American military personnel who died in both world wars. In addition, more than 30 million people sustained crash-related injuries. Whether or not these figures are accurate, the death toll is still too high....
Read MoreLawyer Offers Best Ideas To Avoid Bad Habits that can Cause Bad Crashes
Connecticut roads can be extremely dangerous, largely due to a culture of careless and reckless driving. According to the Connecticut Crash Data Repository, maintained and published by UConn, Connecticut has seen 494,763 crashes from December 28, 2015 to May 26, 2019. In 2018 alone, there were approximately 303 traffic fatalities across the state. As of...
Read MoreBuilt-In Car Technology May Be Putting Older Drivers at Risk, a New Study Says
When distracted driving comes to mind, the emphasis is almost always placed on cellphones and other handheld devices. Little attention is given to technology built into most new cars. Many of today's drivers, however, are spending copious amounts of time programing their GPS, switching songs, and browsing through various apps while behind the wheel. How...
Read MoreConnecticut Attorneys Offer Best Ideas To Avoid Summer Boat Crashes
For residents of and visitors to Connecticut, summer is a favored season for recreational boating. Like on our roadways, however, crashes can occur on our lakes and rivers, and on the ocean. According to a 2017 report released by the United States Coast Guard (USCG), there are a number of ways boating crashes can happen....
Read MoreThe Best Ideas to Avoid Distracted Driving Crashes
Distracted driving is everywhere. We see it on our major highways and winding rural roads. We see it on busy city streets and in residential neighborhoods. Many drivers are confident they can get away with it because they've been doing it for years. You may see them briefly swerve out of their lanes before catching...
Read MoreMassachusetts Attorney on Ways to Collect Non-Economic Damages
Following any kind of accident that results in injury, it's standard for an injured party to pursue damages from an at-fault party and his or her insurance company. These damages aren't just limited to reimbursement for medical expenses and lost wages, but can also include additional pain, suffering, and other non-economic damages that can impact...
Read MoreThe Best Ideas to Avoid Car Crashes Caused by Speeding
Speeding is the one component to negligent driving that can maximize the severity of a crash. When combined with distracted driving, alcohol or drug impairment, or traveling on poorly designed roadways, mixing in speeding can be a recipe for disaster. We've heard the same message year after year - speeding is dangerous. Many drivers continue...
Read MoreHow Safe Are Trampoline Parks? What You Need to Know
Trampoline parks have been popping up in Massachusetts and all over the United States. In fact, they have jumped significantly from 40 nationwide facilities in 2011 to more than 800 today. These wide-open facilities are a free range for children and families to run, jump, and bounce. Does this sound like fun? Most likely it...
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