This page includes information on many of the facts surrounding teen driving, getting a driver’s license, and also many of the common reasons for these accidents as teenagers have a higher propensity to be involved in a collision. If you have been involved in an accident with a teen, or your teen has been the […]
Read MoreRoad Rage on the Rise?
Whether faceless behind a computer screen or the wheel of a car, feeling anonymous can drive people act irrationally or sometimes combative. From internet bullying to road rage, acts of aggression are dangerous to both the perpetrator and those around them. And when the aggressor is in control of a several thousand-pound vehicle, a single […]
Read MoreTypes of Car Accidents
You’re probably not thinking about accidents when you get into your car. You’re thinking about getting to work, picking up your kids, maybe just making it home after a long day. But all of that can change in a flash. One driver blows through a light. Someone checks their phone. A car veers too far […]
Read MoreCar Accident Injuries
Whether it’s a minor fender-bender or a major 10 car pile-up, the pain of an auto accident can make you feel like you just got hit by an offensive lineman in an NFL game. During and after a car accident, your body reacts to danger by producing adrenaline. This same reaction that helps us escape […]
Read MoreConnecting With Connecticut – Windsor Warriors
As part of our Connecting With Connecticut initiative, earlier this year The Flood Law Firm donated to help the Windsor High School track and field team make its way to North Carolina to participate in a national outdoor track championship.The boys’ team won the Connecticut Class L outdoor track state championship, beating out other schools […]
Read MoreTeach Your Children Proper Dog Greeting Etiquette
If our experience has taught us anything, it’s that the only thing more curious than a dog is a child. While this can lead to friendly, cheerful interactions that put a giant grin on both of their faces, it can also lead to danger if the dog is not well-trained or feels threatened by the […]
Read MoreProtecting Yourself From a Dog Attack
About 1,000 people in the U.S. require emergency treatment for dog bite injuries every single day. For the safety and well being of you and your family, it is important to know what to do when you encounter a threatening dog. When You Encounter a Dog First, respect a dog’s personal space and never approach an unfamiliar dog, especially one […]
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