Connecticut Has The Most Unsafe Drivers

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April 25th, 2018

Have you ever been in the car and thought, “Wow, these are the worst drivers?” Well, you are right. According to a new report issued, Connecticut drivers are the worst in the country.  This is discouraging news, since Connecticut was second from the bottom last year. Because of this,  New Haven auto accidents may happen more often. With 66 auto accident fatalities already, 2018 will be another high fatality year. As the 50th unsafe state for drivers, those in Connecticut that use the roadways face a different culture of driver. Distracted driving, mobile devices, and the aggressive acceleration have contributed to this ranking, according to the report. If you or your loved one are ever in a New Haven auto accident, please do the following: Seek medical attention and/or help right after your accident. There are occasions when pain surfaces days or even weeks after an accident. You will want all pain and injuries documented from the accident. Make sure there Read the full article…

How Driver Assistance Technologies Can Help Prevent New Haven Auto Accidents

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April 20th, 2018

According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, a large percentage of crashes are tied to human error. In 2016, 37,461 people died in motor vehicle crashes. Driver assistance technologies not only keep drivers and passengers safe, but they keep other drivers and pedestrians safe, too. Automakers are constantly developing and implementing new technologies. Automated Emergency Braking Systems These systems detect when your vehicle is getting too close to another. The system will alert the driver that they are getting too close. Crash Imminent Braking These systems detect when your vehicle is getting too close to another. If the driver does not detect it, the brakes will automatically slow and stop to prevent a rear-end collision accident. Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking This type of braking technology acts when a pedestrian is in front of the vehicle and the driver has not acted to prevent a pedestrian accident.  

Avoid a New Haven Motorcycle Accident: Follow These Safety Tips

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April 11th, 2018

Spring is here and more and more motorcyclists will be hitting the roadways in and around New Haven. But before taking your first ride, make sure you get the the right training, gear and licensing.  Get licensed. Make sure you get your Connecticut motorcycle endorsement. You must first have a Connecticut driver’s license to obtain this endorsement and then pass a DMV approved safety course. Take A State Approved Course. While many motorcycle riders begin riding to go on adventures with friends, it might not be in your best interest to get riding lessons from them. The Connecticut Department of Transportation provides a list of state-approved training courses. Get the appropriate gear. It’s not just getting a motorcycle, you also need a helmet and protective gear to protect you in case of an accident. While helmets are not a requirement for motorcycle riders over age 18, the attorneys at The LoRicco Law Firm strongly suggest Read the full article…

Make Sure Your Proof of Insurance Is Complete

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April 4th, 2018

If you own and operate a vehicle in the State of Connecticut, the law states that you must have proof of liability insurance with any vehicle registration that has not been canceled. This proof of insurance must be present in the vehicle at all times. Liability insurance covers injuries to others as well as any property damage of others caused by you or any person given permission to operate your vehicle. The state of Connecticut mandates that all policies cover $25,000 in property damage and minimum of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per New Haven auto accident for bodily injury. Dealing with the insurance companies can be harrowing. They do not not work for you. An experienced New Haven auto accident attorney, like those at The LoRicco Law Firm, can help you with your claim. We will work hard to get you the compensation needed for your injuries.

New Haven Personal Injury: The Most Common Daycare Injury

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April 2nd, 2018

Parents face tough decisions on whether to enroll their children in daycare. It is emotional and complex with several factors that need to be considered. One of those factors to consider is how to prevent the most common daycare center injury: falls. Part of growing up is falling down and getting back up, but if your child’s injury was the result of the center, or its staff’s negligence, then you may have a New Haven personal injury case. Some of the most common ways children fall at daycare include, but are not limited to: Falls from playground equipment or during outside play time Rolling off a diaper changing station Faulty or broken equipment and toys Prior to enrolling your child into a daycare program, you can check the center’s Connecticut Department of Public Health’s licensure database to see if there have been any infractions against the center and what the outcome was. If Read the full article…

Avoid a Springtime New Haven Auto Accident

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March 28th, 2018

Winter is not the only season that presents challenges to drivers. Spring weather conditions, like rain and hail, can increase your risk for a New Haven auto accident.  The Federal Highway Commission reports that 22% of crashes occur when road conditions are slick. Nearly three-quarters of all weather-related crashes happen on wet pavement, and nearly half take place in the rain. When traveling Connecticut roadways in the rain, stay toward the middle lane. Roadways are crowned and water tends to pool in the outer lanes. Use headlights in rainy, gloomy, foggy and overcast conditions. Not only will you have greater visibility, but other cars will be able to get a better view of you. Never drive through moving water if you can’t see the ground; it could sweep you and your car off the road! Don’t tailgate. The spray created by tires, especially those of large trucks and busses, limits your Read the full article…