Waterbury, CT (March 12, 2026) – Two men were injured after a vehicle crash reported around 5:46 p.m. on Thursday, March 12, near Franklin Street in Waterbury.
Emergency crews responded after receiving reports of an accident that resulted in injuries. Authorities confirmed that two men needed medical attention following the crash. Paramedics evaluated the injured men at the scene before transporting them to a local medical facility for further care.
Officials have not released updates on their identities, current medical conditions, or how the crash occurred. Investigators continue to review the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Our thoughts remain with the injured men as they receive treatment and begin their recovery.
Should I Talk to the Other Driver’s Insurance Company in Connecticut?
Drivers involved in a crash in Connecticut are generally not required to speak with the other driver’s insurance company. Many accident victims choose to proceed carefully before discussing the incident. In some cases, speaking with a lawyer first may clarify what information should be shared and how communication might impact a claim.
Insurance companies representing the other driver often contact crash victims shortly after an accident. Adjusters typically begin their review by gathering details about the incident and identifying the parties involved. This early contact allows the insurer to begin evaluating how the crash relates to the policy.
During these conversations, adjusters commonly ask questions about the time and location of the crash. They may also request information about the vehicles involved, the direction of travel, and whether injuries were reported after the collision. These questions help the insurance company organize the claim review process.
Insurance representatives sometimes ask accident victims to provide recorded statements. These recordings allow adjusters to preserve a person’s description of the crash and document information shared during the conversation. The recorded statement may be reviewed during the insurer’s internal claim evaluation.
Comments made soon after a crash can influence how insurance companies interpret the situation. Statements about the events leading up to the accident, roadway conditions, or the extent of injuries may shape how responsibility and damages are assessed.
A car accident lawyer can review the circumstances of a crash and explain how insurance discussions may affect your claim. An attorney can also gather important evidence and handle communication with insurance companies during the claims process. Our legal team at Kanca Law Firm helps accident victims across Connecticut understand their options after serious crashes.
If you were injured in a crash, call Kanca Law Firm at (203) 806-7003 to schedule a free consultation and discuss your case.



