CT Car Accident Cases and Determining Liability

Posted by Richard P. Hastings | Jan 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

Being deeply concerned about your situation after your Connecticut car accident case is very typical. Your body hurts. You cannot sleep, your mind races, how are you going to survive financially? We are here to help take the pressure off you so you can just worry about getting better.

You have probably to come this website looking for information because either you need the help of an accident or injury lawyer or a friend or loved one has been injured or has suffered a wrongful death. We can provide you with FREE assistance and help in one of three ways:

1.     Call us toll free at (888) 244-5480 and speak to us directly so we can answer whatever questions you might have. There is no charge or no obligation for this free call;

2.     Fill out our brief online email form and we will get right back to you so we can answer your questions; and

3.     Request our FREE book "The Crash Course on Personal Injury Claims" by visiting our downloads tab above and filling out our two question request form so you can find out what you should and should not be doing.

People often contact us about their injury cases and want to know what damages they can recover but before an injured party can get to the issue of many damages, they

must first establish the fault of the other party. One way that fault or

liability can be established is by proving a violation of the Connecticut

General Statements that deals with the operation of a motor vehicle. One

such statutory section is  14-233, which reads:

Passing on right. The driver of a vehicle may overtake and

pass upon the right of another vehicle only when conditions permit such

movement in safety and under the following conditions: (1) When the vehicle

overtaken is making or has signified the intention to make a left turn; (2)

when lines of vehicles traveling in the same direction in adjoining traffic

lanes have come to a stop or have reduced their speed; (3) upon a one-way

street free from obstructions and of sufficient width for two or more lines

of moving vehicles; (4) upon a limited access highway or parkway free from

obstructions with three or more lanes provided for traffic in one direction.

Such movement shall not be made by driving off the pavement or main-traveled

portion of the highway except where lane designations, signs, signals or

markings provide for such movement.

Let us worry about your case so you can do everything you need to do to get better. The call, the book and the consultation are all FREE. Call us at (888) 244-5480.

About the Author

Richard P. Hastings

Attorney Hastings concentrates his practice on personal injury and litigation. Devoted to helping those who have suffered some type of wrong, Richard P. Hastings concentrates his law practice on personal injury law.

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