Legal Knowledge You Can Use—From Someone Who’s Been There

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Legal situations can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already dealing with an injury. That’s why Kerry Socha shares practical, plain-English advice through our blog—so you can stay informed, feel empowered, and avoid common pitfalls in the personal injury process.


No legal jargon. No fear tactics. Just straight answers to the questions we hear every day from people just like you.

What You’ll Find Here

This blog is written with you in mind—not other attorneys.



Topics we cover include:

What to do after a car accident in Connecticut

How insurance adjusters evaluate injury claims

Tips for documenting your injuries after a fall

What to expect when filing a dog bite claim

FAQs about medical bills and insurance coverage

Legal timelines and how long cases really take

We also share insights on legal updates, community news, and answers to frequently asked client questions.

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Why This Blog Matters

Too often, people get bad advice online—or no advice at all. Kerry created this blog to give her clients and community access to reliable, relevant legal guidance in moments of uncertainty.


Whether you’re considering a case or already working with us, our blog can help you feel more confident in the process and more prepared for what’s next.

Browse Our Latest Videos

We regularly update our video library to keep you informed about your rights, recent case outcomes, and the legal trends affecting injured individuals across Connecticut.

Browse Our Latest Posts

We update our blog regularly to keep you informed about your rights, recent case outcomes, and the legal trends affecting injured individuals across Connecticut.


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We want our blog to reflect the questions that matter to you. If you have a topic you’d like Kerry to write about—or a question that’s gone unanswered—let us know.

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Need more than just information? We’re here to help.

If you have a question about your specific situation, contact us for a free consultation—we’re always happy to talk.

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