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Connecticut Car Accident Lawyer Notes Even the Safest Drivers Cause Car Accidents

WTNH reports that a Connecticut state trooper collided with a box truck yesterday.  Driving an unmarked car, the police officer collided with the box truck causing the cruiser to become wedged  underneath the truck.  Names have not been released but  WTNH reports the injuries as serious.  

A serious car accident can leave an innocent victim helpless and traumatized.  At the Law Offices of McCoy & McCoy, Connecticut personal Injury lawyers, Attorney Frank McCoy offers free advice to victims injured in car accidents and collisions. A nationally board certified civil trial lawyer, Frank has always known that the BEST lawyers get the BEST results for their clients.  Over and over again Attorney Frank McCoy has been recognized as the leading personal injury lawyer in Hartford Connecticut area.  

If you or a loved one have been injured in a car accident call the Connecticut car accident lawyers at McCoy & McCoy at 1-800-4-INJURY, or click HERE to fill out a free case evaluation.  For free legal advice concerning your Connecticut car accident email us at :   FREE ADVICE : info@mccoymccoy.com.  The Connecticut Car Accident Lawyers at McCoy & McCoy serve clients through out Connecticut including New Haven, New London, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Hartford, and Norwich.

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