Barry, Taylor & Levesque Secures “Policy Limits” Insurance Settlement for Family of Woman Killed in DUI
On June 7, 2020, Russell Stone of Attleboro, Massachusetts was allegedly twice the legal limit for intoxication when he crashed his car into a tree, killing one of his passengers. Our client, also of Attleboro, was in the backseat of the vehicle, and did not survive the accident. Stone and another passenger were taken to…
Read MoreShould You Appeal the Decision in a Criminal Case?
A finding of guilt by a jury isn’t the end of the line. Many criminal convictions have been overturned on appeal. Cases in Manchester and Hartford can be appealed to the Connecticut Appellate Court and to the Connecticut Supreme Court. These higher courts usually review questions of law that were made in the trial of…
Read MoreBarry, Taylor & Levesque Obtains Mid-Pandemic $75K Settlement for Pedestrian Hit by Pickup Truck in Parking Lot
Two years ago, our client was walking in the parking lot of a Stop & Shop when she was struck by a GMC pickup truck. The force of the impact knocked her to the pavement, where she was unable to move due to extreme pain in her hip. She lay there until an ambulance arrived.…
Read MoreDrunk Driving and the Holidays
The holidays, from Thanksgiving through New Year’s, are an excuse for parties, for socializing, and for get-togethers – even with the pandemic. A natural ingredient of these fun events is a beer, some wine, or one of the following holiday drinks listed on the aptly named Eat This website: Cranberry cocktail Holiday punch Hot buttered…
Read MoreCriminal Activity Spikes at the Holidays
This holiday season will be unlike any other holiday season in some respects, due to the pandemic. Many people are staying inside. Many shoppers are buying online. A lot of people are struggling financially because they can’t run their business, or they can’t meet with the people they need to see. Still, if there’s one…
Read MoreHave You Been Falsely Accused of Sexual Assault in Connecticut?
If you have been accused of sexual assault, refuting those allegations can be extremely difficult for a number of reasons. First of all, an alleged encounter of this nature often happens in a private setting. As such, there are no witnesses to corroborate either party’s version of events. In addition, the media, law enforcement, and…
Read MoreBarry, Taylor & Levesque Win Precedent-Setting Case of First Impression Regarding UM/UIM Coverage for Rental Cars
When you rent a vehicle, you are given the option to purchase additional insurance coverage for the duration of your rental time. You may also purchase rental insurance through your own policy, so that you don’t have to buy the additional coverage when you pick up the rental keys. These insurance policies protect you in…
Read MoreWhat Is a Negligent Security Claim?
Negligent security is a form of premises liability. Owners of public and private property are generally liable for accidents or intentional wrongs that occur on their property – if the owner knew or should have known of the dangers and failed to take corrective steps. Premises liability covers slips and falls, dog bites, elevator accidents,…
Read MoreCar Crashes Caused by Sun Glare – Who Is at Fault?
Many motorists have felt it – the feeling of panic when driving down the road and suddenly the glare of the sun hits the windshield, causing temporary inability to see out of the front window of the vehicle. Just a few seconds of this blindness can lead to a serious car accident and injuries. Driving…
Read MoreDisturbing Trends for Fentanyl Use in Connecticut
According to the Connecticut Department of Health, deaths resulting from overdoses rose in the state during the first half of 2020. During this time period, there were 560 confirmed fatalities in addition to 275 cases awaiting toxicology results. In 2019, there were 1200 accidental drug overdose fatalities in the state. About 8 in 10 of…
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