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At the Law Firm of Ronald M. Scherban, P.C., our personal injury attorneys draw on over 40 years of legal knowledge and trial victories to recover compensation for our clients. We are committed to tenaciously representing the rights of the injured, and we have repeatedly won victories in court against large corporations, insurance companies and city and state governments.

You do not pay us anything unless we win your case. 40 year track record of success representing personal injury clients in the greater New Haven area and throughout Connecticut. Proven record of recovering higher compensation than insurance companies are willing to offer. The attorneys at Ronald M. Scherban, P.C., negotiated a larger settlement than I ever expected.
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Our Firm draws on over 40 years of legal knowledge and trial victories to recover compensation for its injured clients. We are committed to tenaciously representing the rights of the injured, and we have repeatedly won victories in court against large corporations, insurance companies and city and state governments.
The Law Office of Ronald M. Scherban, P.C. has been a investigating personal injury claims in the Greater New Haven, Connecticut area for almost 40 years. We are dedicated to providing premium client services and sourcing sophisticated legal solutions for all of our clients. In 2015, 818 bicyclists lost their lives on America's roads.
The benefits of bicycling are tremendous. According to a story from Harvard Health, cycling is good for joints, creates an aerobic workout, builds muscles, helps with overall balance and increases bone density. But while health organizations encourage cycling for health, it's not without its dangers, mostly from motorists.
The word 'catastrophe' is defined as a disaster, a sudden event that causes tremendous amounts of damage and suffering. For those who have suffered a catastrophic accident in their own lives, this word is the perfect encapsulation of the damages they face. Catastrophic accidents, along with catastrophic injuries, present the highest level of suffering to survivors.
Connecticut saw a spike in pedestrian deaths in 2016, when at least 54 people died crossing the state's roads. This makes 2016 the most deadly year for pedestrians in Connecticut since 1995. This spike is part of a nationwide increase: in 2015, 5,376 pedestrians died on American roads, the highest total since 1996.
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