Vehicular Manslaughter

Vehicular Manslaughter
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Connecticut Vehicular Manslaughter – Bert McDowell Injury Law

Understanding Vehicular Manslaughter in Connecticut

Vehicular manslaughter, also referred to as vehicular homicide, is the tragic loss of life caused by illegal or negligent driving. This includes reckless behavior such as driving under the influence (DUI), speeding, or other forms of reckless driving. A vehicular manslaughter charge can arise from the death of another driver, a passenger, a pedestrian, or even a bystander. In Connecticut, this charge is taken very seriously, and depending on the circumstances, it can lead to severe penalties.

If you or someone you know has been impacted by a vehicular manslaughter incident, Bert McDowell Injury Law is here to help. Call us today at 475-231-3274 for a free consultation with experienced legal professionals who understand your situation.

Vehicular Manslaughter in Connecticut: Key Details

In Connecticut, vehicular manslaughter charges can be classified into two categories: as a misdemeanor or as a felony. Each carries different levels of severity and penalties based on the behavior and intent of the driver at fault. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for anyone facing such charges or for families seeking justice after a tragic loss.

Misdemeanor Vehicular Manslaughter

When vehicular manslaughter is charged as a misdemeanor, it is often referred to as second-degree vehicular manslaughter. This occurs when the death results from a minor traffic offense, such as:

  • Running a red light
  • Speeding
  • Driving while distracted (e.g., texting while driving)
  • Failure to yield the right of way
  • Not stopping at a stop sign

The penalties for a misdemeanor vehicular manslaughter charge in Connecticut typically include:

  • Fines up to $1,000
  • Up to one year in county jail

Felony Vehicular Manslaughter

Felony vehicular manslaughter, also known as first-degree vehicular manslaughter, is far more serious. This charge is brought when the death results from reckless or criminal behavior, such as:

  • Driving under the influence (DUI) or while intoxicated
  • Reckless driving
  • Fleeing from law enforcement
  • Committing a hit-and-run
  • Driving on a revoked license
  • Illegally passing a stopped school bus

The penalties for felony vehicular manslaughter in Connecticut are severe and may include:

  • Prison time ranging from three to 15 years
  • License suspension or revocation
  • Heavier fines

In cases involving “habitual violators” (drivers with multiple serious traffic offenses), prison sentences can extend to 20 years.

Proving Vehicular Manslaughter

To secure a conviction for vehicular manslaughter in Connecticut, the prosecution must prove that the driver’s actions directly caused the death in question. This often involves gathering evidence such as:

  • Blood alcohol test results (in cases of DUI)
  • Video surveillance footage
  • Witness testimony
  • Accident reconstruction reports

At Bert McDowell Injury Law, we understand the importance of meticulously examining every detail of a case. Our experienced team can help compile the evidence needed, whether you are building a defense or seeking justice for a loved one.

Vehicular Manslaughter and Wrongful Death Claims

In addition to criminal charges, the family of the victim may pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the responsible driver. In Connecticut, wrongful death claims allow families to recover compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Funeral costs
  • Loss of companionship
  • Lost wages and financial support
  • Pain and suffering endured before death

These civil claims are separate from any criminal proceedings and can provide families with the financial resources they need to begin healing after a tragic loss.

Why Choose Bert McDowell Injury Law?

At Bert McDowell Injury Law, we understand the emotional and legal complexities surrounding vehicular manslaughter cases in Connecticut. Whether you are seeking justice for a loved one or defending against charges, our dedicated legal team is here to help. We take a compassionate yet aggressive approach to ensure your rights are protected and your voice is heard.

Contact us today for a free consultation. Call us at 475-231-3274, or fill out our online form to schedule a meeting with an experienced attorney. We are here to support you every step of the way.



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