Insurance ‘Sting’ Aims to Catch Cargo Thieves During Their Busy Holiday Season December 1, 2015 By Dave Collins Somewhere in America, a tractor-trailer loaded with hidden surveillance equipment is parked at a truck stop or warehouse while authorities...
Legal Wrangling Slows Wrongful Death Suit Over Newtown School Shooting September 16, 2015 By Dave Collins Newtown, Connecticut, and its schools are putting up a stiff fight against a wrongful-death lawsuit filed by the parents of...
Proposal: Newtown Victims’ Families Would Split $1.5M From Homeowner Policy August 4, 2015 By Dave Collins The families of more than a dozen victims of the Newtown school shooting rampage in Connecticut would split $1.5 million...
New England States Launch Regional Crackdown on Speeding May 7, 2015 By Dave Collins State police across New England launched the region’s first coordinated crackdown on speeding and failing to wear seat belts. Connecticut...
Families of 2 Sandy Hook Shooting Victims Sue Town, School Board January 14, 2015 By Dave Collins Families of two of the 20 first-graders killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut are suing the...
Symposium Panelists Say New Car Technology May Not Lower Insurance Rates October 6, 2014 By Dave Collins More cars and trucks are being equipped with cameras, radar, automatic braking and other safety technology that help avoid accidents,...
Metro-North Train Crash Settlements Reached in Connecticut September 17, 2014 By Dave Collins Four of 28 people who sued the Metro-North Railroad in federal court after being injured in a train crash in...
Avon Mountain Crash Lawsuits Dismissed in Connecticut August 13, 2014 By Dave Collins The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled on Monday that victims of the 2005 fiery crash at the bottom of Avon Mountain...
Connecticut Hospital Ordered to Pay $12M in Medical Malpractice Case June 2, 2014 By Dave Collins A jury in a medical malpractice case awarded $12 million last Friday to a Connecticut woman who said a doctor...
Lawyers Immune to Ex-NFL Player’s Fraud Suit, Connecticut Court Rules June 23, 2011 By Dave Collins A state appeals court in Connecticut has ruled that ex-NFL player and investment firm founder Bob Simms can’t sue his...