Connecticut Truck Accidents More Likely Over Summer Months
by Robert Messey, MD, JDJuly 11th, 2020
Large trucks on Connecticut roadways can leave even the most confident drivers nervous. They are big and require a lot more space to operate. Many people may think that the winter months are more dangerous because of freezing rain, ice, and snow, but the risk of a serious truck accident is higher in the summer … Keep reading…
Connecticut Truck Accidents: 5 Common Injuries
by Gerard McEneryJuly 8th, 2020
Each year, thousands of people are killed in truck accidents, and even more are injured nationwide. Some injuries are more common than others. Here are a look at a few. Wrist injuries. Instinctively, drivers and passengers use their hands as protection during a crash. This offers no protection and hitting an airbag, dashboard, or window, … Keep reading…
‘Move Over’ To Avoid A Connecticut Auto Accident
by Gerard McEneryJuly 5th, 2020
All Connecticut motorists (and even those who are just passing through) have traveled along the road and have seen emergency vehicles helping others. Recently, a driver lost control of their vehicle and a tow truck worker was killed on the side of the Merritt Parkway. Did you know that it is mandatory that you move … Keep reading…
Avoiding Connecticut Pedestrian Accidents This Summer
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDJuly 2nd, 2020
It is seemingly far too often that when we turn on the news or read an online news source we are seeing a report of a Connecticut pedestrian accident and sometimes these reports include deaths. Recently a three year-old toddler was killed after being struck by a car and a Wilton man was struck walking … Keep reading…
5 More Tips On Getting Your Teen Through The 100 Deadliest Days In 2020
by Charles B. Price, Jr.June 29th, 2020
There is no doubt 2020 will go down in the history books. School let out a few weeks ago and that means teen drivers are out and about on our Connecticut roadways. The Centers For Disease Control (CDC) report that teen drivers (ages 16-19) are three times more likely to be involved in a deadly … Keep reading…
Connecticut Medical Malpractice: Reusable Medical Devices Can Cause Infections
by Robert Messey, MD, JDJune 26th, 2020
In an age where hospitals are trying to cut costs, it is important for you and your loved ones to remain vigilant about your health. Certain procedures may have the ability to take advantage of reusable tools. You may be wary of this as a patient or loved one of a patient, and it is … Keep reading…