WATERBURY, CT - Head-on collisions remain among the most dangerous types of motor vehicle crashes, and victims throughout New Haven County face serious injuries and complex insurance claims in the aftermath. Waterbury head-on collision lawyer Dan Petroskey of DeFronzo & Petroskey, P.C. (https://www.defronzolawfirm.com/waterbury-car-accident-attorney/head-on-collision/) is outlining the legal options available to crash victims, including how Connecticut's fault-based system works, what compensation may be recovered, and what steps individuals should take immediately after an accident.

According to Waterbury head-on collision lawyer Dan Petroskey, these crashes most commonly result from one driver crossing the center line or median into oncoming traffic. Distracted driving, impaired driving, and wrong-way driving are among the leading causes in the Waterbury area. Connecticut saw 11 deaths in wrong-way crashes during 2024, and impaired driving remains a major contributor to serious collisions statewide. "The force generated in a frontal collision travels directly through the steering column and passenger compartment," explains Petroskey. "Even at moderate speeds, the injuries can be life-altering."

Waterbury head-on collision lawyer Dan Petroskey notes that victims of these crashes frequently suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken bones, internal organ injuries, and burns. Many require multiple surgeries, months of physical therapy, and ongoing medical care, with some injuries resulting in permanent disability that affects the ability to work and live independently. Connecticut is a fault state for car accidents under Connecticut General Statutes Section 52-572h, meaning the driver who caused the crash is financially responsible for the other party's injuries and losses.

Attorney Petroskey emphasizes that Connecticut requires minimum liability coverage of $25,000 per person and $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, amounts that often fall short of covering the full cost of injuries from a serious head-on crash. Underinsured or uninsured motorist coverage on the victim's own policy may help fill the gap. "Insurance companies have teams of adjusters working to reduce the value of claims," he adds. "They may dispute injury severity or argue that the victim shares fault for the collision."

The firm notes that Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which allows injured parties to recover compensation as long as their share of fault does not exceed 50 percent. If fault is assessed, total compensation is reduced proportionally. For example, a $200,000 award reduced by 20 percent fault would result in a $160,000 recovery. This makes gathering evidence quickly after a head-on crash critical, including police reports, witness statements, traffic camera footage, and vehicle electronic data.

Petroskey advises that under Connecticut General Statutes Section 52-584, most negligence injury claims must be filed within two years of when the injury is first sustained or discovered, and no later than three years from the date of the act or omission. "Evidence in head-on collision cases can disappear quickly," he observes. "Surveillance footage is overwritten, vehicle damage is repaired, and witness memories fade."

DeFronzo & Petroskey, P.C. handles head-on collision claims before the Waterbury Superior Court at 300 Grand Street and serves injury victims throughout Waterbury, Naugatuck, Wolcott, Prospect, Middlebury, Southbury, and the surrounding communities of New Haven County. For those injured in a head-on collision, consulting with an experienced attorney may help protect the right to full compensation.

About DeFronzo & Petroskey, P.C.:

DeFronzo & Petroskey, P.C. is a Waterbury-based personal injury firm that has served the community since 1961. Led by attorney Dan Petroskey, a Best Lawyers and Super Lawyers rated attorney who currently serves as President of the Waterbury Bar Association, the firm represents injury victims throughout New Haven County. For consultations, call (203) 756-7408.

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