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American Museum of Tort Law: Justice on Display

Explore landmark legal cases and the evolution of consumer protection at America's first tort law museum in historic Winsted, Connecticut.

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Explore the fascinating world of tort law at this unique museum in Winsted, CT. Founded by Ralph Nader, the museum showcases landmark cases, exhibits on consumer protection, and the evolution of civil justice, offering an engaging and educational experience for all ages.

A brief summary to American Museum of Tort Law

  • Tuesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
  • Thursday 10 am-5 pm
  • Friday 10 am-5 pm
  • Saturday 10 am-5 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Plan about an hour to fully explore the museum's exhibits and interactive displays.
  • The museum is closed from January 1 to March 31, but tours are available with advanced notice.
  • Check out the gift shop for souvenirs related to tort law and your visit.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The American Museum of Tort Law is located at 654 Main Street in Winsted. From most points in downtown Winsted, the museum is easily accessible on foot. Simply head towards Main Street and look for the distinctive teal-colored sign.

  • Public Transport

    The 926 bus route stops at Park Place @ NW CT Comm College, which is a short walk from the museum. From the bus stop, walk east on Park Place toward Main Street, then turn right onto Main Street. The museum will be on your left. A single bus fare costs approximately $1-$5.

  • Driving

    The museum is located on Main Street (Route 44) in Winsted. From the east or west, follow Route 44 into Winsted. The museum will be on your right if you are coming from the east, and on your left if you are coming from the west. There is ample parking available near the museum. Parking is free.

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The American Museum of Tort Law, located in Ralph Nader's hometown of Winsted, Connecticut, is dedicated to educating the public about tort law and the civil justice system. Housed in a beautifully restored former bank building, the museum presents the often-maligned area of law in an accessible and engaging way. The museum's exhibits explore the history and significance of tort law, highlighting cases that have led to improved consumer protections and safety standards. Visitors can examine displays on landmark cases involving product liability, negligence, and corporate accountability. Exhibits include a cherry red 1963 Chevrolet Corvair, dangerous toys, toxic tobacco, and McDonald's scalding coffee cups. Interactive displays and multimedia presentations help to explain complex legal concepts in a clear and concise manner. The museum aims to demonstrate how tort law empowers individuals to hold corporations accountable for wrongful injuries. Through exhibits on precedent-setting cases, the museum illustrates the role of civil lawsuits in promoting safer products, safer workplaces, and a more just society. The museum's exhibits are designed for adults and children from middle school grades and up.

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