Windsor, CT (March 20, 2026) – Emergency units responded to a crash with injuries Thursday evening, March 19, along Windsor Avenue near the Price Rite grocery store.
Authorities received the call around 6:25 p.m.. Reports indicated a motor vehicle accident occurred near 590 Windsor Avenue in Windsor.
The Windsor Police Department and emergency crews arrived and found vehicles involved in a collision along the roadway. Responders began assisting the people involved and evaluating injuries at the scene. Authorities have not released details about the number of people hurt or the severity of their injuries.
Emergency units reported that the incident did not involve entrapment. All occupants were able to exit their vehicles without the need for extrication.
Officers remained at the location to document the accident and gather information about what led to the crash. The investigation remains ongoing as officials gather additional information.
Our thoughts remain with those injured, and we wish them a smooth recovery.
How Insurance Claims Work After a Crash in Connecticut
Insurance claims after a crash in Connecticut usually begin when drivers report the accident to their insurance company. The insurer then reviews the details of the collision, including damage, injuries, and official reports, to determine how coverage may apply.
Connecticut uses an at-fault system for most car accidents. This means the driver who caused the crash may hold financial responsibility for injuries and other losses. Insurance companies often review police reports, witness statements, photos, and medical records while evaluating a claim.
Medical treatment often plays a major role in the process. Doctors document injuries, recommend care, and track recovery progress. These records help show how the accident affected a person’s health and daily activities. Common injuries after crashes include neck strain, back pain, arm injuries, and concussions. Some symptoms appear hours or days later, which makes early medical visits important.
People involved in a collision may also face questions about repair costs, lost work time, and ongoing medical appointments. Keeping organized records can help simplify the claim process. Many people save copies of medical bills, repair estimates, insurance letters, and receipts connected to the accident.
Insurance adjusters may contact drivers to request statements or review documentation. Some people choose to seek legal guidance before responding to detailed insurance questions. A personal injury lawyer can explain how insurance communication works and review documents related to the accident.
Legal guidance can also help people understand what compensation may be available for accident-related expenses. A car accident attorney may review medical records, insurance policies, and other documents connected to the crash.
At L.A. LAW, we have experience reviewing injury cases across Connecticut and explaining available legal options. We can discuss how insurance communication, medical records, and documentation may apply to your situation.
If you would like more information, you can contact L.A. LAW at (860) 595-3163 to speak with our team about possible options after a crash.
Notes: LA Law utilizes secondary sources to create this post. The facts surrounding this specific accident have not been independently verified. If you find any information that is inaccurate or incorrect, please contact LA Law. We will update the post promptly to reflect the most accurate details available.
Disclaimers: None of the information in this post is intended to be legal advice or medical advice. This post is not a solicitation for business. If you have been injured in an accident, please seek medical attention as soon as possible. The photo used in this post was not taken at the actual accident scene.



