Dealing With A Car Accident Manchester CT
These are steps you should take if you are involved in a car accident.
Raymond J Tanguay
860-646-4220
333 E CENTER ST
MANCHESTER, CT
Raymond J Tanguay
860-646-4220
333 E CENTER ST
MANCHESTER, CT 06040
Specialties
Family, Divorce, Criminal Defense, Car Accident, Personal Injury
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Lucas M Watson
Jason L Mccoy, 280 Talcotville Rd
Vernon, CT
Jason L Mccoy, 280 Talcotville Rd
Vernon, CT 06066
Specialties
Workers Compensation, Personal Injury, Car Accident, Defective & Dangerous Products, DUI
Education
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover,Easter Connecticut State University
State Licensing
Connecticut
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J L Price
860-522-3343
100 PEARL ST
HARTFORD, CT
860-522-3343
100 PEARL ST
HARTFORD, CT 06103
Specialties
Personal Injury, Litigation, Defective & Dangerous Products, Mediation, Car Accident
Education
Purdue University,Catholic University School of Law
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Jeffrey P. Dressler
860-247-1122
84 Cedar Street
Hartford, CT
860-247-1122
84 Cedar Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Specialties
Personal Injury, Brain Injury, Car Accident, Defective & Dangerous Products, Slip and Fall Accident
State Licensing
Connecticut, Pennsylvania
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Cynthia L Poggio
800-429-6663
21 OAK ST CAPITOL PLACE
HARTFORD, CT
800-429-6663
21 OAK ST CAPITOL PLACE
HARTFORD, CT 06106
Specialties
Litigation, Personal Injury, Slip and Fall Accident, Wrongful Death, Car Accident
Education
Quinnipiac University School of Law,Providence College
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Mary T Minor
860-288-2328
819 CLARK ST
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT
860-288-2328
819 CLARK ST
SOUTH WINDSOR, CT 06074
Specialties
Personal Injury, Workers Compensation, Car Accident
Education
University of Connecticut School of Law,University of Connecticut
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Bruce H Raymond
860-633-0580
90 National Drive
Glastonbury, CT
Bruce H Raymond
860-633-0580
90 National Drive
Glastonbury, CT 06033
Specialties
Wrongful Death, Car Accident, Business, Contracts, Fraud, Personal Injury, Lawsuits & Disputes, Trucking Accident
Education
New England School of Law,University of Connecticut
State Licensing
Connecticut, Massachusetts
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David W Bush
860-527-9973
73 WADSWORTH ST
HARTFORD, CT
David W Bush
860-527-9973
73 WADSWORTH ST
HARTFORD, CT 06106
Specialties
Litigation, Criminal Defense, DUI, Car Accident, Medical Malpractice
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Robert G Clemente
860-527-1141
10 COLUMBUS BLVD
HARTFORD, CT
860-527-1141
10 COLUMBUS BLVD
HARTFORD, CT 06106
Specialties
Litigation, Construction, Insurance, Car Accident
Education
University of Connecticut School of Law,Boston College
State Licensing
Connecticut
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Leonard B Bren
860-257-1000
2049 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY PO BOX 129
ROCKY HILL, CT
860-257-1000
2049 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY PO BOX 129
ROCKY HILL, CT 06067
Specialties
Medical Malpractice, Car Accident, Personal Injury, Workers Compensation
Education
George Washington University National Law Center,University of Rochester
State Licensing
Connecticut, DC
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The most important things are to get identifying information from the other driver(s), identify the other vehicle(s), notify the police and take photographs. Get the names, addresses, telephone numbers, driver’s license numbers and insurance information from all the drivers involved in the accident. Write down the license plate number and the make, model and color of all the vehicles involved in the accident. Be polite and try to avoid discussing how the accident occurred or arguing over who is at fault with anyone involved in the accident.
If the police indicate they will investigate the accident, try to leave all vehicles at their point of rest until the police arrive. This will give the investigating officer an opportunity to document what could ultimately be important details about how the cars collided. If it is not safe to leave the cars where they are or they create too much of a traffic block, move them to the nearest point of safety. The police will probably interview each driver separately. Give the officer as accurate and complete information you can. Stick to the facts; don’t guess, speculate or assume things you don’t know. Avoid insulting or disparaging the other driver, even if you believe his or her behavior in causing the accident was outrageous. It won’t make you look any better later on if your tirade winds up on the traffic collision report.
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