Connecticut Car Accident Lawyer—Helping You Recover with Confidence

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A car crash can upend your life in seconds. Medical bills, insurance calls, missed work—it’s a lot to deal with, especially when you’re hurt. That’s where we come in. At the Law Offices of Kerry A. Socha, we help injured drivers, passengers, and pedestrians navigate their next steps with clarity and control.


Understanding the Issue

Insurance companies often act fast after a crash—pressuring victims to settle quickly. But their priority isn’t your recovery. It’s their bottom line. Connecticut law entitles you to fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more—but only if you act quickly and strategically.

How Kerry Socha Can Help

With over two decades of experience handling motor vehicle injury claims, Kerry knows how to advocate effectively. From rear-end collisions to serious crashes with uninsured drivers, we handle:

Car, truck, and motorcycle accidents

Hit-and-runs and pedestrian injuries

Distracted and impaired driving cases

Uninsured/underinsured motorist claims

Kerry’s approach is personal, persistent, and purpose-built for results.

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Why This Matters

Medical bills pile up. Wages are lost. Pain lingers. And still, you’re expected to fight a corporate insurance machine on your own. You shouldn’t have to. Let us handle the legal battle so you can focus on healing.

What to Expect

Free consultation and policy review

Evidence gathering and claim building

Negotiation with insurers

Litigation support if needed

We handle the paperwork, deadlines, and follow-through so you don’t have to.

FAQs

  • What if I was partially at fault?

    Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover compensation if you were less than 51% at fault—your recovery will simply be reduced by your percentage of fault.

  • How long will it take to resolve my case?

    Every case is different. Most cases can take up to a year or more.

  • Should I take the first settlement offer?

    Usually not. Initial offers are often low. We’ll evaluate the offer against your actual damages and negotiate for what’s fair.