Armed with the testimony of three eyewitnesses and the medical records of her client, plaintiffs counsel Amanda Mitchell knew she had a good case in representing plaintiff Robert Bassett, who T-boned a car that had run a red light.

Mitchell, a prelitigation attorney with Carter Mario Law Firm in New Britain, said the eyewitnesses and the medical needs of her client made her case.

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