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Connecticut Truck Accident Settlements & Safety Data

5,857 carriers operating in Connecticut. Federal records updated weekly.

Largest CT verdict: $55KUpdated weekly
Carriers
5,857
Crashes (2yr)
0
Fatalities (2yr)
0
SOL (PI)
2 yrs
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Time Limits to File in Connecticut

Connecticut sets strict deadlines for filing truck-accident claims. Missing the deadline typically ends the case before it starts.

Personal Injury
2 years from the accident date
Wrongful Death
2 years from the date of death

Minor tolling, the discovery rule, and notice periods for government defendants can change these deadlines. Consult an attorney licensed in Connecticut for your specific case.

Connecticut at a glance

Every number below comes directly from federal records. Verdict figures are educational only and are not legal advice.

Registered Carriers
5,857
FMCSA-registered motor carriers with this state as home.
Crashes (2yr)
0
Reportable crashes logged by FMCSA in the last 24 months.
Fatalities (2yr)
0
Crashes involving at least one fatality.
Largest Verdict
$55K
Largest verified truck verdict on file for this state.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Case values depend on specific facts, injuries, and applicable law.

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Top carriers operating in Connecticut

Sorted by crash totals over the last 24 months. Click a carrier for the full FMCSA record and available verdicts.

Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Case values depend on specific facts, injuries, and applicable law.

Connecticut truck accident questions

In Connecticut, the statute of limitations is typically 2 years for personal injury and 2 years for wrongful death. Exceptions exist for minors, government defendants, and cases where the injury is discovered later. Consult an attorney licensed in Connecticut for the deadline that applies to your specific case.

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Workers’ Comp in Connecticut

Injured at work instead of on the road? Connecticut workers’ comp runs on a separate benefit schedule tied to your weekly wage and state cap.

See Connecticut workers’ comp data

Neighboring states

Truck accidents often cross state lines. If the crash happened in a neighboring state, deadlines and fault rules may differ.

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If you or a loved one was injured in a truck crash in Connecticut, you may be entitled to compensation. Get a free, no-obligation review based on verified verdicts from Connecticut and comparable jurisdictions.

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Last updated: April 16, 2026. Data from FMCSA, CourtListener, and OSHA (updated weekly).