A West Hartford woman seriously injured after the brakes in the antique car she was driving suddenly stopped functioning, causing the 1964 Chrysler New Yorker to strike another vehicle, crash into a guardrail and go over an embankment, has settled her case for $335,000.
Renee Dubin lost her brakes while exiting Interstate 84 in West Hartford, just 35 minutes after picking up the vehicle from an auto shop, the Clinton-based M&M Motors International LLC, according to Dubin’s attorney, Bruce Newman, who works in the Bristol offices of Brown, Paindiris & Scott.
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