Waterbury Car / Auto Accident Lawyer
Thousands of drivers and passengers are
unnecessarily injured by the negligence of others everyday on
our roads and highways. The
Waterbury accident attorneys of Haymond Law help individuals
obtain the compensation they need for medical bills, lost wages,
property damage, and emotional loss.
If you, or a loved one, have been
seriously injured in a
car accident,
motorcycle accident, tractor trailer wreck, or other motor
vehicle collision -
Contact Us today for a free case analysis - 1-800-HAYMOND
The Haymond Law Firm is one of the largest personal injury firms
in the Northeast, including Waterbury. We have a proven record of
fighting for the rights of injury victims. We’ve achieved our
record with hard work, dedication and determination. Each of our
lawyers has years of courtroom experience, and access to a wide
range of highly qualified experts. We work hard to hold
those responsible for your injuries accountable for their
mistakes.
Our experienced Waterbury attorneys know that car accidents can be both frightening and frustrating. For more than 30 years, our firm has been helping car accident victims win substantial settlements and awards. We are ready to help you.
Every case is important to us and we prepare them all for
trial. Our obligation to you is to get you everything you
deserve. That’s our promise.
Waterbury Accident News
Stowe driver victim in fatal Waterbury crashBarre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Sep 13, 2008The accident occurred near the entrance to the Waterbury Fish and Game Club at about 11:45 am, police said. Passing drivers were unable to get Charles ... |
Woman dies in Rte. 69 crash; her son, 2, survivesBristol Press, United States - Sep 18, 2008He was transported to St. Mary's Hospital in Waterbury and was kept overnight for observation, said Police Lt. Kevin Morrell, the department's traffic ... |
Fiery Crash in Waterbury Claims LifeWCAX, VT - Sep 11, 2008"We spoke with a witness who was directly behind the Jeep who informed us that the vehicle just suddenly veered left of center for no apparent reason, ... |
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