Operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol is a criminal offense in Connecticut, and motorists convicted of OUI face penalties ranging from a loss of their driving privileges to fines and jail time. Most drivers are considered legally intoxicated when they...
Month: April 2020
Caffeine-related truck accidents can cause personal injury
Large trucks travel to and through Connecticut regularly. Those who drive passenger vehicles may be accustomed to their presence and not consider the potential dangers these large vehicles present. However, truckers cover great distances at significant speeds. A truck...
How do courts determine an “equitable share” of property?
It can be a painful, emotional experience when a married couple decides to divorce, but many people are surprised to find that the actual process of divorce itself can be quite dry and technical. This is especially true for couples without young children, where the...
People continue to drive distracted while recognizing dangers
The good news is that the message about distracted driving being dangerous is reaching the public. According to a recent survey conducted by an enterprise which compares auto insurance prices, over 37% of those asked recognized that it is always dangerous to text and...
Getting started on a criminal defense strategy
The immediate aftermath of an arrest can be a stressful and confusing time for any Connecticut residents who go through the experience, whether it is for so-called “minor” crimes, such as theft or DUI, or if it is for crimes for which the suspect will likely be...