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Being injured in a serious accident is always a shocking and scary experience, and dealing with the aftermath is exhausting and stressful. Accident victims are forced to deal with hospitalization, medical treatments, missed work, and lost income, often while trying to manage pain and disability from their injuries. And then the insurance adjusters start circling. Find out more about accidents and what issues an injured person needs to be aware of by going to this link.
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A man suffered serious injuries when he was hit by a car at North Frontage Road and College Street in New Haven just before 5:30 a.m. on Thursday.
The man has two broken legs and other serious injuries, according to police.
Waterbury Firefighters rescued a woman after she drove off an embankment and became trapped in her car.
Dawn Mallory-Bushor, 65, killed when car backs into her in school parking lot in Hebron, Connecticut
Dawn Mallory-Bushor, a 7th grade teacher at a middle school in Hebron, was walking outside of the RHAM High School when a parent leaving the parking lot backed into her. She sustained life-threatening injuries and died two weeks later.
A truck driver is in critical condition after a crash on Interstate 84 West in Tolland this morning.
The Thurston Foods tractor-trailer rolled over a jersey barrier on Interstate 84 East between exits 69 and 70, officials said.
Moody Road is closed at Somers Road in Enfield following a serious accident involving a school van, according to police.
The two people found dead in a running car in Lebanon on Monday were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning, according to state police.
The man who police said caused the crash that closed Route 8 North in Ansonia for hours will be responsible for the cleanup costs, according to the state Department of Transportation.