Tolland, CT (June 6, 2019) - At approximately 12:35 p.m., Tolland Police Department and emergency crews responded to the scene of a motor vehicle accident in the 200 block of Kate Lane.
According to reports, a motor vehicle and a motorcycle collided along the roadway for unspecified reasons. The collision resulted in injuries to at least one person involved in the crash. The injured victim was transported to an area hospital for medical treatment.
Law enforcement agencies remained at the scene of the incident for a short while waiting for a wrecker to arrive to tow away the vehicles. At this time, the incident remains under investigation.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the victim injured in this collision.
Motorcycle Accidents In Connecticut
Every year, hundreds of motorcyclists are injured in motor vehicle accidents across Connecticut. Regardless of the fact that these vehicles account for less than 1% of vehicles on the roadway, they are injured in over 15% of traffic accidents across the nation. Quite often, motorcyclists are injured in collisions caused by negligent drivers. In cases where motorcyclists are injured in crashes, by no fault of their own, they should contact a Connecticut personal injury attorney to protect their legal rights.
Over the past twenty-five years, Connecticut motorcycle accident attorneys at the Law Offices of Paul Levin have helped countless victims get the justice and compensation they deserve. Our knowledgeable injury accident attorneys in Connecticut work diligently to help victims get the compensation they need to cover damages incurred. Contact our Law firm today at (860) 322-5302 to see what legal options are available for you.
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Bezilla v Cloutier
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Disclaimer: As active members in our local and statewide communities, we are saddened by these accidents and our hearts go out to the friends, family, and victims affected by them. Our intent in these posts is to raise awareness in our community of the dangers involved in these activities and to hopefully prevent future injuries. This information should not be misconstrued as legal advice, and you should always speak with an experienced legal professional about your case.
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