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Pedestrian accidents have the potential to be extremely serious, leading to devastating injuries and damages. Do you know your rights if you or someone you love is struck by a vehicle while in a crosswalk?

At Jonathan Perkins Injury Lawyers, our experienced Connecticut pedestrian accident attorneys can help you recover the full compensation you are entitled to. To do this, you must contact our office to schedule a free consultation.

Connecticut’s Crosswalk Laws

Connecticut’s crosswalk laws are designed with the safety of pedestrians in mind. These laws stipulate that drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at marked and unmarked crosswalks. This means vehicles are legally required to stop and allow them to pass safely when a pedestrian is crossing the street in a designated crosswalk area.

Pedestrian Responsibilities

While drivers must yield, pedestrians are also expected to exercise caution. Pedestrians need to avoid suddenly leaving a safe place, like

Cho Seung-woo carries this otherwise pedestrian legal procedural

“It’s not a crime to fall in love,” the protagonist of Shin Sung-han’s (Cho Seung-woo) favourite television show proclaims in the opening scene of Divorce Attorney Shin. “I never wanted to take it this far.” As Sung-han is heating up his microwave dinner, he yells at his television: “You have to sue his mistress!” Of course, he would know all about taking legal action to avenge failed marriages – as a reputable attorney who specialises only in divorce cases, his motto “happiness begins at home” is what largely drives his work.

Sung-han is unafraid to embrace his peculiarities when it comes to working on his cases. As a former professional pianist and music professor, he has a keen ear for classical music and turns to the operatic tunes of ’70s trot musician Na Hu-na to deal with the immense stress that comes with the job. He assumes a