2017

7 Tips for Smart & Safe Holiday Decorating

Posted On December 9, 2017 In Personal injury
The holidays are here, and for many, winter festivities begin by retrieving heavy boxes marked “Christmas” from the attic. Between holiday shopping for your loved ones and competing with your neighbors for the brightest outdoor light display, you might feel rushed while getting your house up to par for Good Ol’ Saint Nick. But...

Daylight Savings Time Ends and Standard Time Brings More Darkness…..and Pedestrian Accidents: How to Protect Your Kids

Posted On October 29, 2017 In Personal injury
No Time for Driver Negligence The end of Daylight Savings Time (DST) in New England comes on the heels of Halloween, after the topic of child pedestrian safety is still fresh in the minds of many parents. The time change also shrouds neighborhoods in the afternoon and evening hours with dark skies, when children...

Chronic Neck Pain Following an Injury

Posted On October 12, 2017 In Personal injury
Are You Still Suffering From Whiplash Neck Pain? It’s quite common to experience some type of neck pain and stiffness following a car accident. Just the sheer force of impact can cause the entire body to tighten, let alone cause neck injuries that may not become evident for days, weeks, even months after the...

Seeing a Doctor After Your Accident Even if You Feel Fine

Posted On October 5, 2017 In Personal injury
What do you do following a car accident? While the immediate steps may come to mind – pulling off to the side of the road, filing a police report and exchanging insurance information with the other parties – what about your injuries? It can be easy to disregard them in the confusion and shock,...

Connecticut Police Join Efforts to Stop Distracted Driving

Posted On September 28, 2017 In Personal injury
Distracted Driving is No Accident In 2016, a New York City nonprofit, Transportation Alternatives and Families for Safe Streets, created a hashtag campaign “Crash, Not Accident” or #crashnotaccident. The word “accident” has been used reflexively and it’s no coincidence. Dating back to the industrial revolution, manufacturing juggernauts encouraged the word “accident” to be used...

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