Connecticut is small on the map, but it sits in the middle of high-volume Northeast commerce. Tractor-trailers move through the state on I-95 along the shoreline, I-91 up and down the Connecticut River corridor, and I-84 across the interior, with frequent merges, tight interchanges, and stop-and-go patterns that increase the risk of severe impacts. Many crashes happen during routine commuting hours when passenger vehicles are packed into the same lanes as heavy commercial trucks, leaving little room for error.
A second layer of complexity comes from where the trucking operation is based. It is common for the driver, the trucking company, the trailer owner, the cargo shipper, and the insurer to be located in different states, even when the crash happens in CT. That can lead to fast-moving “response teams,” multiple adjusters, and competing narratives about what happened. Specter Legal focuses on bringing order to that chaos, so your claim is supported by records and evidence rather than whoever tells the story first.


