Connecticut Injuries

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Anthony DiNapoli

Anthony DiNapoli

A reporter reporting on injury recovery and legal resources

Karen Ostrowski

Karen Ostrowski

Has covered accident law and driver awareness across Connecticut for years

Darnell Thomas

Darnell Thomas

Independent contributor with a focus on motor vehicle safety and crash prevention

Maureen Sullivan

Maureen Sullivan

Covers workplace safety and injury claims for readers across Connecticut

Luis Carvalho

Luis Carvalho

Has covered commercial vehicle accidents across Connecticut for years

Janet Kowalczyk

Janet Kowalczyk

Staff writer with a focus on accident law and driver awareness

Robert Hennessy

Robert Hennessy

Connecticut-based independent contributor covering motor vehicle safety and crash prevention

Priya Chandrasekaran

Priya Chandrasekaran

Independent writer covering accident law and driver awareness in Connecticut

Michael Ferraro

Michael Ferraro

Longtime staff correspondent on traffic enforcement and DUI awareness and related issues

Tina Bowman

Tina Bowman

Connecticut-based regular contributor covering car accident aftermath and legal options

Connecticut is a small state with a wide range of public safety challenges, from serious highway crashes and construction-site injuries to accidents in warehouses, hospitals, and other workplaces that keep our communities running. We pay close attention to how these incidents affect people not just in the moment of injury, but in the long stretch of recovery that follows, when families are trying to understand what happened, what support is available, and how to move forward. We are a community-minded editorial team rooted in reporting on public safety and the everyday issues that shape life in Connecticut. Our writers, including Anthony DiNapoli, Karen Ostrowski, Darnell Thomas, and Maureen Sullivan, bring a careful, human approach to subjects that can feel overwhelming and deeply personal. We believe injury coverage should be clear, responsible, and grounded in the realities people face after an accident at work, on the road, or in a public space. Our mission is to make Connecticut Injuries a steady, trustworthy resource for readers looking for understandable information on personal injuries, workplace accidents, and recovery resources. We focus on the facts, the local context, and the practical questions people often have when life is suddenly disrupted. Above all, we want our work to reflect the communities we serve: attentive, respectful, and committed to helping readers feel more informed in difficult moments.

The information above is educational and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Every injury case turns on its own facts. If you're dealing with this right now, get a professional opinion.

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