Experienced Accident Attorneys Serving Connecticut
In the days after an accident, an insurance company may already be gathering evidence, evaluating fault, and looking for reasons to limit its financial exposure. You may still be waiting for a diagnosis, arranging transportation, or trying to determine how long you will be away from work.
Our role is to bring order to that uncertainty. Kanner & Pintaluga’s personal injury team can investigate the accident, identify potentially responsible parties and insurance coverage, preserve useful evidence, and build a damages claim that reflects both current losses and reasonably anticipated future needs.
We also communicate with insurance companies and defense representatives on a client’s behalf. That protects our clients from having to manage a complicated claim while recovering and helps prevent rushed decisions based on an incomplete understanding of the injuries.
Types of Personal Injury Cases We Handle in Connecticut
Personal injury law covers many situations in which careless, reckless, or otherwise wrongful conduct causes harm. Kanner & Pintaluga evaluates Connecticut injury claims involving the following:
Accidentes automovilísticos
A crash may involve distracted driving, speeding, an unsafe lane change, failure to yield, impaired driving, or another dangerous choice. A Connecticut car accident lawyer can examine police reports, vehicle damage, photographs, witness accounts, video, medical records, and insurance information to determine how the collision happened and document its consequences.
Commercial Truck Accidents
Truck collisions can produce catastrophic injuries and complicated liability questions. Evidence may include driver logs, vehicle inspection and maintenance records, onboard data, company safety practices, cargo loading information, and the conduct of multiple businesses. Prompt investigation is particularly important when records or electronic information may be lost or overwritten.
Accidentes de moto
Motorcyclists have little physical protection when another driver makes a mistake. These claims may also require the legal team to challenge unfair assumptions about rider behavior. Road conditions, sight lines, helmet or vehicle damage, camera footage, and witness testimony may help show what actually occurred.
Slip and Fall and Premises Liability Claims
Property owners and others responsible for a location may be liable when an unsafe condition causes an injury and the legal requirements for a premises liability claim are met. Examples include spills, snow or ice, broken stairs, inadequate lighting, damaged flooring, and unsafe walkways. Photographs, incident reports, inspection records, and surveillance footage can be especially valuable.
Dog Bite Claims
Connecticut has a specific dog-injury statute. Under
Connecticut General Statutes § 22-357, a dog’s owner or keeper may be responsible for damage caused by the animal, subject to statutory exceptions such as trespassing or teasing, tormenting, or abusing the dog. Children receive additional protection under the statute. Because the facts and exceptions matter, each incident requires an individual review.
Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death Claims
Brain injuries, spinal cord damage, severe burns, amputations, and other catastrophic injuries can affect a person’s independence, work, family responsibilities, and long-term care needs. If negligence causes a death, the estate may have a wrongful death claim under Connecticut law. These cases require careful documentation of the human and financial effects of the loss.
Who May Be Responsible for a Personal Injury?
The person who directly caused an accident may not be the only potentially responsible party. Identifying every responsible party and every source of insurance coverage can be especially important when injuries are severe or available coverage is limited.
| Type of claim |
Potentially responsible parties |
Evidence that may help |
| Car or motorcycle accident |
Drivers, vehicle owners, employers, or businesses responsible for defective vehicles or parts. |
Crash reports, photographs, video, witness accounts, vehicle data, and phone records. |
| Commercial truck accident |
Drivers, trucking companies, maintenance providers, cargo loaders, or vehicle manufacturers. |
Driver logs, onboard data, inspection records, maintenance files, and company safety records. |
| Resbalones y caídas |
Property owners, tenants, managers, maintenance companies, or contractors. |
Photographs, surveillance video, incident reports, inspection records, and prior complaints. |
| Dog-related injury |
A dog’s owner or keeper, subject to Connecticut law and the facts of the incident. |
Medical records, photographs, witness statements, animal-control reports, and ownership records. |
A careful investigation helps determine whose conduct contributed to the injury and which insurance policies may apply.
Connecticut Injury Laws and What Victims Should Know
You do not need to master Connecticut law before asking for help. A few core rules, however, help explain why early advice and careful case evaluation can be valuable.
Connecticut Uses Modified Comparative Negligence
Connecticut law allows fault to be divided among the people or entities involved in a negligence case. Under
Connecticut General Statutes § 52-572h, an injured person’s compensation can be reduced by that person’s percentage of responsibility. Recovery is generally barred when the claimant’s negligence is greater than the combined negligence of the parties against whom recovery is sought.
For example, if a claimant has $100,000 in recoverable damages but is found 20% responsible, the award may be reduced to $80,000. Fault disputes are evidence-driven, so an insurer’s initial assessment does not necessarily settle the question.
Filing Deadlines Can End an Otherwise Valid Claim
For many negligence claims,
Connecticut General Statutes § 52-584 provides a two-year limitation period tied to when the injury was first sustained or discovered, or reasonably should have been discovered. The statute also contains a three-year outside limit measured from the complained-of act or omission.
These are not universal deadlines. Different rules may apply to wrongful death, claims involving government entities, minors, medical negligence, defective products, or other circumstances. Notice requirements may expire before the ordinary lawsuit deadline. Contacting an attorney promptly gives the legal team time to identify the rules that may govern your specific claim.
Compensation Depends on the Evidence and the Individual Losses
A personal injury claim may seek economic damages such as medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, reduced earning capacity, and other accident-related expenses. It may also involve noneconomic harm, including physical pain, emotional distress, disability, and loss of the ability to participate in normal activities.
What to Do After an Accident in Connecticut
The appropriate steps depend on the emergency and your condition, but these actions can help protect both your health and useful evidence:
- Get to safety and request emergency assistance. Call 911 when someone is injured, traffic is endangered, or urgent help is needed.
- Seek medical care. Some injuries are not fully apparent at the scene. Describe your symptoms accurately and follow reasonable medical recommendations.
- Report the incident. Depending on what happened, this may mean contacting police, a property owner, a manager, or an employer. Ask how to obtain a copy of any report.
- Document what you safely can. Photograph the scene, vehicles, hazards, visible injuries, and surrounding conditions. Save witness names and contact information.
- Preserve records. Keep medical paperwork, receipts, repair estimates, wage information, insurer correspondence, photographs, and a record of how the injury affects daily activities.
- Use care when speaking with insurers. Provide required information truthfully, but do not speculate about fault, minimize symptoms, or sign a release you do not understand.
- Ask for legal guidance before evidence or deadlines become a problem. Early investigation can be especially important when video may be overwritten or a hazardous condition may quickly change.
When a Connecticut Personal Injury Lawyer May Help
Speaking with a lawyer may be particularly useful when injuries are serious or still developing, fault is disputed, several parties may share responsibility, coverage is unclear, or a settlement offer does not account for future treatment and lost income. Understanding the
proceso de reclamación por lesiones personales can also help you recognize important decisions and avoid preventable mistakes.
A lawyer can also help when the practical burden becomes overwhelming. That work may include:
- Investigating the event and preserving evidence.
- Identifying responsible parties and applicable insurance policies.
- Obtaining and organizing medical, employment, and expense records.
- Consulting qualified medical, accident reconstruction, economic, or vocational professionals when appropriate.
- Calculating and documenting economic and noneconomic losses.
- Responding to fault allegations and insurance-company tactics.
- Negotiating for a fair settlement and preparing the case for litigation when necessary.
- Tracking procedural requirements and claim-specific deadlines.
Our Approach to Connecticut Injury Claims
Kanner & Pintaluga approaches personal injury representation with aggressive, ethical, and results-driven advocacy. That begins with listening. We need to understand the accident, the injuries, the treatment received, the effect on work and family life, and the questions keeping the client awake at night.
From there, the team develops a strategy based on the evidence and applicable law. We uncover the facts, document losses, and anticipate challenges to liability or damages. We negotiate from a prepared position and pursue the next appropriate legal step when an insurer refuses to evaluate a claim fairly.
Our team explains the process in plain language and provides practical guidance so clients can make informed decisions.
Why Connecticut Clients Choose Kanner & Pintaluga
- A plaintiff-focused personal injury team. The firm represents injured people rather than insurance companies in personal injury matters.
- Detailed case preparation. We investigate liability and build an evidence-supported record of the client’s damages.
- Pressure on insurers. We handle insurance communications and advocate for a result that accounts for the full claim rather than a quick payout.
- Clear guidance. Clients receive practical explanations of their options and next steps.
- Accessible help. Free, no-obligation consultations are available, and the firm can be reached 24/7.
- Contingency-fee representation. Clients do not pay attorney fees unless the firm recovers compensation for them, subject to the representation agreement and applicable law. Other costs may apply.
Personal Injury Representation Across Connecticut
Kanner & Pintaluga serves injury clients across Connecticut, including people in and around:
- Hartford and central Connecticut
- Bridgeport and surrounding Fairfield County communities
- Stamford and lower Fairfield County
- New Haven and nearby shoreline communities
- Waterbury and the Naugatuck Valley
- Other communities throughout the state
This page describes Kanner & Pintaluga’s Connecticut service area and is not a representation that the firm maintains a staffed office in each listed community. Contact the firm to discuss representation for your location and circumstances.