Seymour, CT Car Accident Lawyers
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Attorneys for Car Crashes and Serious Injuries in Seymour, Connecticut
Attorney Spotlight Jason Tremont
Recognized as one of the country's top personal injury attorneys, Attorney Tremont has spent decades fighting for injury victims and abuse survivors in Connecticut with skill, compassion, and unwavering commitment.
- Elite Lawyer, 2026
- Best Lawyers: Named to the 2024 "Best Lawyers In America" list, Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
- Connecticut Super Lawyers®
- AV Rated by Martindale-Hubbell (the highest possible rating for a lawyer)
- One of the Top 100 Trial Lawyers in Connecticut by The National Trial Lawyers
I was referred to Jason by a family member. It was my first accident and first time dealing with a lawyer so I didn't really now what to expect. I have to say the experience I had was nothing short of exceptional. Jason and his assistant Pat were great at explaining things so I can understand, I received a clear explanation and a step by step guide of what to expect and what I had to do in my case and if I had any additional questions they would get back to me promptly with an answer. Jason was able to get me more money in my settlement than I was expecting. I want to thank both Jason and Pat for helping me through this process and for all that they did.
Every year, thousands of people are injured in car accidents across Connecticut, including on the roads in and around Seymour. A crash can occur suddenly and without warning, and it can leave a victim feeling confused and unsure about what to do next. After an accident, medical bills may begin to pile up quickly. Paychecks may stop coming in cases where injuries are severe enough to prevent a person from returning to work. Dealing with the financial impact of an accident can be difficult, and a victim will need to understand what steps they can take to address the losses they have suffered.
The personal impact of a car accident can also be devastating for a victim and their family. The physical pain and emotional trauma of an accident can be just as difficult to deal with as the financial losses that have occurred. At Tremont Sheldon P.C., our lawyers work with clients to make sure they will be able to move forward after serious car accidents. We can take on the legal burden so that our clients will be able to focus on recovering. By investigating accidents, handling negotiations with insurance companies, and addressing legal concerns, we can help ensure that our clients will be fully compensated for their injuries and damages.
Where Car Accidents Happen in Seymour
Seymour is a small but active town in New Haven County. Its network of roads includes state highways, commercial districts, and residential streets. Car accidents can take place in locations such as:
Route 8 and its Interchanges
Route 8 is one of the busiest roads in the Naugatuck Valley, carrying high levels of commuter and commercial traffic. Accidents can occur on the exit and entrance ramps along Route 8, and they may include merge-related collisions, rear-end crashes, and other accidents caused by drivers who fail to yield when required.
Route 67 and Route 188
Route 67 connects the town center of Seymour with other surrounding communities. Route 188 links Seymour to Oxford, and it experiences high levels of traffic as people commute between these cities. These highways have multiple busy intersections and changing speed limits that require drivers to pay close attention to changes on the road. Accidents can take place at intersections or other locations on these busy roads.
Main Street and the Town Center
In the commercial areas in downtown Seymour, pedestrians, cyclists, delivery vehicles, and passenger cars all share the roads. Collisions may occur in driveways, crosswalks, parking lots, or other locations. Pedestrian and bicycle accidents can occur when drivers fail to take the proper care.
Residential Streets
Accidents may take place in residential areas when people back out of driveways without checking to make sure their path is clear, when drivers run stop signs, or when distracted driving causes people to fail to notice children. at lower speeds.
Investigating an Accident and Building a Case
Establishing fault for a car accident case will often require a comprehensive investigation. Our legal team will take steps to gather the evidence needed to demonstrate exactly what happened and show who was responsible.
Securing Evidence From the Accident Scene
Time matters in car accident investigations. Physical evidence such as skid marks, road debris, or damage to guardrails may begin to disappear quickly. Our attorneys will take immediate steps to document and preserve evidence through photographs and other methods.
Obtaining Police Reports and Witness Statements
An official accident report prepared by a police officer will include important information, such as observations about the behavior of drivers, citations for traffic violations, and the identification of the person who was at fault. Our team will obtain police reports. We can also follow up with witnesses who observed an accident, getting statements about what happened while their memories are still fresh.
Reviewing Electronic and Surveillance Evidence
Many accidents take place within range of traffic cameras or business security systems. Dashboard cameras may have also captured what happened. Our lawyers will identify and preserve footage before it is overwritten or deleted. We can also obtain data from onboard vehicle systems that capture information about a vehicle's speed, braking, and other details related to a crash.
Working With Medical and Financial Experts
To secure full compensation, we can make sure a victim's injuries will be linked to the accident, and we can take steps to demonstrate the impact of the accident on their life and finances. Our attorneys work with doctors, rehabilitation professionals, and economic experts to build a complete picture of the damages that have occurred.
Every year, thousands of people are injured in car accidents across Connecticut, including on the roads in and around Seymour. A crash can occur suddenly and without warning, and it can leave a victim feeling confused and unsure about what to do next. After an accident, medical bills may begin to pile up quickly. Paychecks may stop coming in cases where injuries are severe enough to prevent a person from returning to work. Dealing with the financial impact of an accident can be difficult, and a victim will need to understand what steps they can take to address the losses they have suffered.
The personal impact of a car accident can also be devastating for a victim and their family. The physical pain and emotional trauma of an accident can be just as difficult to deal with as the financial losses that have occurred. At Tremont Sheldon P.C., our lawyers work with clients to make sure they will be able to move forward after serious car accidents. We can take on the legal burden so that our clients will be able to focus on recovering. By investigating accidents, handling negotiations with insurance companies, and addressing legal concerns, we can help ensure that our clients will be fully compensated for their injuries and damages.
Where Car Accidents Happen in Seymour
Seymour is a small but active town in New Haven County. Its network of roads includes state highways, commercial districts, and residential streets. Car accidents can take place in locations such as:
Route 8 and its Interchanges
Route 8 is one of the busiest roads in the Naugatuck Valley, carrying high levels of commuter and commercial traffic. Accidents can occur on the exit and entrance ramps along Route 8, and they may include merge-related collisions, rear-end crashes, and other accidents caused by drivers who fail to yield when required.
Route 67 and Route 188
Route 67 connects the town center of Seymour with other surrounding communities. Route 188 links Seymour to Oxford, and it experiences high levels of traffic as people commute between these cities. These highways have multiple busy intersections and changing speed limits that require drivers to pay close attention to changes on the road. Accidents can take place at intersections or other locations on these busy roads.
Main Street and the Town Center
In the commercial areas in downtown Seymour, pedestrians, cyclists, delivery vehicles, and passenger cars all share the roads. Collisions may occur in driveways, crosswalks, parking lots, or other locations. Pedestrian and bicycle accidents can occur when drivers fail to take the proper care.
Residential Streets
Accidents may take place in residential areas when people back out of driveways without checking to make sure their path is clear, when drivers run stop signs, or when distracted driving causes people to fail to notice children. at lower speeds.
Frequently Asked Questions About Car Accidents
The initial settlement offer made by an insurance company will often be lower than what you are actually entitled to receive. Once you accept a settlement and sign a release, you will most likely be prevented from taking steps to obtain additional compensation. If your injuries turn out to be more serious than you realized at first, you may have no way to address the ways they have affected you. Our attorneys will review offers carefully, help you understand the full value of your claim, and negotiate a settlement that will meet your needs.
Even if you share some of the blame for an accident, you may still be able to recover compensation. As long as your share of fault does not exceed 50 percent, you may obtain compensation for your damages, although the amount you receive will be reduced based on your percentage of responsibility for the accident.
The timeline for a car accident claim may vary depending on the severity of your injuries, the complexity of determining fault, and other factors. In some cases, settlements may be reached within a relatively short amount of time, but if a case goes to trial, it may take multiple years to resolve. Cases involving serious injuries will often take longer, because time may be needed to gain a full understanding of the extent of the injuries and the impact they will have on your life. Our team will keep you informed throughout the process and work to achieve the outcome you need as quickly and efficiently as possible.
You should save all documentation related to the accident and your recovery. Medical bills, prescription receipts, and other information about the treatment you received can help establish the severity of your injuries and the past and future expenses related to your care. You may also need to save documentation of missed work days or any expenses related to the accident or your injuries. You can also keep a written journal documenting how your injuries have affected your daily life. Our lawyers will advise you on what documentation and records will be beneficial during your case.
Investigating an Accident and Building a Case
Establishing fault for a car accident case will often require a comprehensive investigation. Our legal team will take steps to gather the evidence needed to demonstrate exactly what happened and show who was responsible.
Securing Evidence From the Accident Scene
Time matters in car accident investigations. Physical evidence such as skid marks, road debris, or damage to guardrails may begin to disappear quickly. Our attorneys will take immediate steps to document and preserve evidence through photographs and other methods.
Obtaining Police Reports and Witness Statements
An official accident report prepared by a police officer will include important information, such as observations about the behavior of drivers, citations for traffic violations, and the identification of the person who was at fault. Our team will obtain police reports. We can also follow up with witnesses who observed an accident, getting statements about what happened while their memories are still fresh.
Reviewing Electronic and Surveillance Evidence
Many accidents take place within range of traffic cameras or business security systems. Dashboard cameras may have also captured what happened. Our lawyers will identify and preserve footage before it is overwritten or deleted. We can also obtain data from onboard vehicle systems that capture information about a vehicle's speed, braking, and other details related to a crash.
Working With Medical and Financial Experts
To secure full compensation, we can make sure a victim's injuries will be linked to the accident, and we can take steps to demonstrate the impact of the accident on their life and finances. Our attorneys work with doctors, rehabilitation professionals, and economic experts to build a complete picture of the damages that have occurred.
Contact Our Seymour Car Accident Attorneys
The team at Tremont Sheldon P.C. can help you understand what steps to take after suffering injuries in a car accident. We will review your case at no charge, explain your legal options, and handle every aspect of your claim. Our goal is to make sure you will be fully compensated for all of the damages you have suffered. Contact our Seymour, CT car accident lawyers at 203-335-5145 and arrange a free consultation today.
Legal Representation in New Haven County Courts
We provide representation for clients in cases heard at the Ansonia-Milford Superior Court, located at:
14 West River St. Milford, CT 06460
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