April Is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, Here’s How To Raise Awareness
by adminApril 8th, 2021
As we’ve covered many times before on this blog, distracted driving is one of the main things that leads to Connecticut auto accidents. Whether you’re picking up your phone to make a quick phone call or reaching down to change the dial on the radio, there are so many things that you can do while … Keep reading…
Yale Nurse Commits Possible Connecticut Medical Malpractice Through Drug Tampering
by adminApril 6th, 2021
Patients at Yale’s Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility clinic were experiencing higher than normal pain after procedures that they had undergone. As it turns out a nurse at the clinic, was tampering with their pain medications switching out doses of Fentynal with saline. This type of drug tampering may be considered Connecticut medical malpractice by the … Keep reading…
Avoid A Connecticut Dog Bite When Out Walking This Spring
by adminApril 2nd, 2021
The weather is warmer, which means we are all getting out and moving a whole lot more. There is nothing more refreshing when a warm spring evening invites us to go for a walk around the block. This type of stroll can turn from wonderful to scary in the blink of an eye when you … Keep reading…
Soft Tissue Injuries That May Result In A Long Term Injury
by adminMarch 29th, 2021
In the event of a Connecticut auto accident the involved parties may find themselves with no broken bones, but that does not mean that they are not injured. Injuries resulting from an accident may not always involve broken bones, in fact, many injuries involve soft tissue issues. While insurance companies often look at these injuries … Keep reading…
Three Things You Can Do To Minimize The Risk Of Connecticut Medical Malpractice
by adminMarch 23rd, 2021
When you are in need of medical attention there is always a risk of Connecticut medical malpractice. These risks are not always known and are often out of your control, but that is not always the case. When you are expecting a medical procedure you can take some actions that will help keep you safe … Keep reading…
Three Tips To Keep The Senior In Your Life Safe From A Connecticut Pedestrian Accident
by adminMarch 17th, 2021
According to statistics compiled by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) seniors are the most likely group to be killed in a pedestrian accident. In fact, men who are 80 years of age or older have the highest fatality rate of any other group when involved in a pedestrian accident. This group of seniors … Keep reading…