Cognitive Distraction Could Cause More Connecticut Auto Accidents
by adminFebruary 12th, 2021
When you’re driving down the road and you have your eyes on the road you may think that you are doing everything you need to do to avoid a Connecticut auto accident. This may not be true. According to a recent AAA study, cognitive distraction can be just as dangerous as actually being distracted while … Keep reading…
The Five Point Auto Check To Keep Your Car Safely On The Road This WInter
by adminFebruary 12th, 2021
Given the circumstances this year you may be doing less driving than you typically would be doing during the winter months. That makes it even more important that you take the time before the dead of the winter to get your car inspected for the critical mechanical functions so that when you do take it … Keep reading…
Protecting Your Neighbors (and Yourself) From A Connecticut Slip And Fall Accident
by adminFebruary 10th, 2021
The long cold winter months are here and while we can’t be certain what the weather will hold, we know that cold weather often brings with it dangerous and slippery conditions. These conditions can lead to you becoming liable for a Connecticut slip and fall injury if someone has an accident on your property. As … Keep reading…
Substandard PPE Found In Study Of Hospital Settings
by adminFebruary 8th, 2021
As hospitals scramble across the country and across the globe to secure personal protective equipment (PPE) to keep their employees safe, a recent study has found that an alarming number of these pieces of equipment are wholly unsatisfactory at keeping the workers and patients safe from viruses, bloodborne, and other pathogens. The study conducted by … Keep reading…
Over 20 Million People Reported Driving While Under The Influence Of Alcohol
by adminFebruary 4th, 2021
An alarming number of drivers aged 16 and older reportedly have driven while under the influence of alcohol according to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) released in 2019. In that same age range nearly 13 million people reported driving while under the influence of illicit drugs. Other findings from the report … Keep reading…
29% Of Healthcare Professionals Have Been Diagnosed With Sleep Disorders
by adminFebruary 3rd, 2021
Burnout is one of the largest and most critical factors in preventing medical professionals from providing a safe standard of care for their patients. If medical providers deviate from the standard of care it can lead to a Connecticut medical malpractice claim. While COVID-19 has certainly increased the level of anxiety and stress placed on … Keep reading…