Giving Thanks To All Of Incredible Neighbors

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November 27th, 2025

We have been lucky to work and live in the city of New Haven for many years. Through those years we have met and worked with so many of our neighbors. We are always grateful to call this city home. It is for that reason that we want to take this moment to wish you and your family a Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving holiday. As you celebrate with family and friends today and every day, make sure you are doing so safely. From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.

Hit by a Holiday Traveler? What Out-of-State Drivers Mean for Your New Haven Accident Claim

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November 25th, 2025

The Thanksgiving travel boom brings an influx of out-of-state license plates to New Haven, turning our local roads into a patchwork of drivers unfamiliar with our city’s unique traffic patterns, from the complicated I-95/I-91 interchange to the tight downtown streets. If you are a New Haven resident hit by a driver from New York, Massachusetts, or any other state, you may worry about how this complicates your personal injury claim. Rest assured: while the process has unique factors, your rights to compensation are protected. The Golden Rule: Connecticut Law Applies Here is the most important fact to remember: The law of the state where the accident occurred governs the case. If the collision happened anywhere in the New Haven area, the legal framework for determining liability, damages, and insurance requirements is Connecticut law. This means: Navigating Out-of-State Insurance and Jurisdiction While Connecticut law applies, the insurance policy is from another Read the full article…

Understanding Fault in Holiday Accidents and When to Call a New Haven Personal Injury Attorney

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November 21st, 2025

Thanksgiving weekend is synonymous with good food, family, and unfortunately, complex auto accidents on Connecticut’s roadways. If you’ve been injured in a crash, the central question your case hinges on is liability, who was at fault? In Connecticut, which operates under a fault-based system, the at-fault driver is financially responsible for the victim’s damages. However, things can quickly become complicated, especially on the busy, congested streets of New Haven. Navigating Connecticut’s Comparative Negligence Rule A key aspect of liability in the state is the Modified Comparative Negligence rule. This is particularly relevant when holiday traffic congestion leads to multi-car collisions on major arteries like I-91 or I-95. This rule means: Proving that the other driver was primarily negligent is the most important step in securing fair compensation. As a New Haven personal injury firm, we often see cases where: The Insurance Company’s Strategy: Shifting Blame The at-fault driver’s insurance company Read the full article…

Drunk Driving vs. Distracted Driving: Which Causes More Crashes on Thanksgiving? Know the Risks and Protect Your New Haven Claim

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November 17th, 2025

The Thanksgiving holiday weekend is one of the busiest and most dangerous times on New Haven roads. As families gather and travel peaks, so do the twin dangers of impaired driving and distracted driving. For the personal injury attorney, understanding the distinction is critical; for an accident victim, it means knowing how to protect your claim. The Clear and Present Danger: Impaired Driving in Connecticut Nationally, the period surrounding Thanksgiving is notorious for alcohol-related crashes. In Connecticut, this risk is amplified. Data shows that the state sees a significant increase in drunk-driving fatalities during Thanksgiving week compared to a typical day. For areas like New Haven, where holiday gatherings and the popular “Blackout Wednesday” bar scene draw large crowds, the risk of encountering an impaired driver on I-95, I-91, or local routes like the Kimberly Avenue bridge is dramatically higher. If you are injured by a drunk driver, your personal Read the full article…

The Unique Legal Challenges of Injury Claims Involving Acquaintances

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November 13th, 2025

When you suffer a serious injury due to another person’s negligence, whether it’s a car accident, a slip and fall, or a dog bite, the legal process can be daunting. This process becomes exponentially more complicated, and emotionally fraught, when the negligent party is a friend, family member, or acquaintance. Filing an injury claim against someone you know introduces unique legal and emotional challenges that can easily derail a case or, worse, ruin a relationship. Here’s a look at the two primary hurdles you must navigate when your claim involves an acquaintance. 1. The Emotional Barrier: Fear of Ruining the Relationship The most immediate challenge is the emotional one. Most people are hesitant to “sue” a friend or family member. They fear being seen as greedy, causing financial hardship, or permanently fracturing a close bond. This often leads injured individuals to downplay their injuries or delay seeking legal help entirely. Read the full article…

The Perils of Wet Leaves: Preventing New Haven Slip and Fall Accidents This Fall

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November 11th, 2025

Fall in New Haven brings a stunning display of color, from the historic Green to the tree-lined streets of East Rock. But beneath that picturesque beauty lies a serious, seasonal danger: wet leaves. When rain and morning dew saturate the layers of fallen foliage on sidewalks, steps, and commercial walkways, they create a deceptively slick and highly hazardous surface. This turns what looks like a harmless layer of nature into a major cause of serious New Haven slip and fall accidents. Why Wet Leaves are More Dangerous Than You Think A carpet of wet, decaying leaves can be as slippery as black ice. Here’s why this common hazard leads to so many falls: Common injuries from a slip and fall on wet leaves include fractured wrists, broken hips, and severe head injuries, which require immediate medical attention. The Property Owner’s Responsibility in New Haven In a New Haven slip and Read the full article…