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Category Archives: Personal Injury
May
15
2023
Motorcycle Safety Tips
By Attorney Matthew Willis / In Personal Injury
Did you know that Connecticut is one of the top 10 most dangerous states for riding a motorcycle? Statistics show that 72 to 76 percent of all motorcycle crashes result in fatalities, while car accidents have around a 20% fatality rate. In ... Continue Reading »
Jan
27
2023
Why You Should Consult With a Personal Injury Attorney
By KKC Personal Injury Attorneys / In Personal Injury
Why Should You Consider Hiring an Attorney After a Motor Vehicle Accident?
An attorney can often obtain more money for your claim than you can obtain on your own. The goal of every insurance adjuster is to minimize claims payouts to incre ... Continue Reading »
Dec
11
2020
7 Claim Mistakes That Victims Unknowingly Make
By Attorney Matthew Willis / In Personal Injury
Making the wrong moves after an accident can affect your chances of receiving the compensation you deserve. Here are 7 things that you should be aware of that can negatively impact your claim:
Refusing to Seek Immediate Medical Attention
Th ... Continue Reading »
Oct
26
2020
5 Steps to Take if You're Hit by a Drunk Driver
By Attorney Matthew Willis / In Personal Injury
Here’s a sobering statistic: according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1 in 3 Americans will be involved in a drunk driving crash in their lifetime. The fallout from a drunk driving accident can have massive consequences ... Continue Reading »
Oct
24
2019
Dog Bites - What You Need to Know From a Legal Perspective
By Attorney Matthew Willis / In Personal Injury
Did you know a dog bite happens every 75 seconds in the United States?
Did you know that severe dog bites send more than 1000 people to the emergency room every day?
Did you know Connecticut is one of the top 10 states for ... Continue Reading »
Jul
17
2019
9 Tips: What to Do if You're in a Car Accident
By Attorney Matthew Willis / In Personal Injury
Driving is one the most dangerous things most of us will ever do. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there are more than 30,000 deaths and over 2 million injuries from motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. every year ... Continue Reading »