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How can I stay safe while using ridesharing?
How can I stay safe while using ridesharing?

When you were little, your parents probably told you to never get into a vehicle with a stranger. It seemed like solid advice. You never know a stranger’s motive, and…

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Proving negligence after suffering car accident injuries
Proving negligence after suffering car accident injuries

Injuries after a car accident can be mental as well as physical. Very often, car accident victims deal with a combination of both. The physical pain and suffering caused, as…

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Warning: Hands-free is not risk free
Warning: Hands-free is not risk free

At Miller Rosnick Damico August Butler PC in Connecticut, we represent many clients who have suffered serious injuries as the result of a car crash. All too often they tell…

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Tips for safe summer road trips
Tips for safe summer road trips

With summer just around the corner, residents in Connecticut who are planning on hitting the road for a vacation should plan ahead to ensure they and their families are safe…

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Motorcycle fatalities trending downward
Motorcycle fatalities trending downward

When it comes to owning a bike in Connecticut, many motorcyclists are more concerned with the cool factor than safety. As a result, you may see many riders on the…

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Do you have whiplash?
Do you have whiplash?

Whiplash occurs when a sudden force forces the neck to move back and forth in a rapid motion. Though whiplash can occur for a few different reasons, the most common…

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