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Fatal motorcycle accident leads to negligent homicide charges

by Weber & Carrier, LLP | Mar 30, 2019 | Firm News, peresonal injury - motorcycle accidents

As Connecticut drivers prepare for spring, many plan to bring their motorcycles out of storage and enjoy the warm spring weather and the clear roads. Unfortunately, if drivers are not used to watching for motorcycles and are not using correct safety procedures,...

Drunk driving accidents and Connecticut dram shop liability

by Weber & Carrier, LLP | Mar 14, 2019 | Firm News, personal injury - car accidents

If you have been injured in a crash with an intoxicated motorist in Connecticut, you may seek compensation for your associated medical bills, lost income, and physical pain and suffering, from the at-fault driver or his or her insurance company. However, you may also...

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