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Connecticut’s Top 3 Hospitals Ranked

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October 11th, 2019

U.S. News and World Report recently published an article ranking Connecticut’s hospitals.  There are 50 hospitals in the state.  According to U.S. News and World Report of the 50 Connecticut hospitals that were ranked, three, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Yale-New Haven Children’s Hospital, and Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, are nationally ranked and 11 more are high … Keep reading…

Avoiding a Connecticut Bicycle Accident at Night

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October 8th, 2019

Bicycles are a great way to get around during the warmer months, but can be dangerous after dark.  Not surprisingly incidents of bicycle accidents have a tendency to increase at night. There are certain steps you can take to prevent an accident, even at night: According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention wearing … Keep reading…

10 Steps To Take Following A Connecticut Truck Accident

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October 5th, 2019

Commercial truck accidents involving passenger vehicles usually cause severe injuries because of the size and weight of the trucks. Accident victims are often unsure about what to do next. Should they go to the hospital, call the police or grab their smartphone and take pictures of their vehicle?  The attorneys at McEnery Price Messey & … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Malpractice: When Treatment Is Delayed For Sepsis

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October 2nd, 2019

Sepsis is a complication from the body’s response to fighting off an infection that can cause organ shutdown, tissue damage, and in extreme cases, death. Sepsis kills nearly 270,000 Americans each year. One in three patients who die in the hospital, die from sepsis.The fact that a person is septic is not Connecticut medical malpractice, … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Malpractice: 74% Of Injuries Are In 3 Categories

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September 29th, 2019

A recent study from Johns Hopkins University revealed that nearly three-fourths of all delayed diagnosis medical malpractice claims are from three categories: infections, cancer, and vascular events. The study analyzed medical records from over 400,000 claims at over 400 healthcare facilities over a ten year period. This sample group comprises 30% of all medical malpractice … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Board Disciplines 3 Doctors

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September 26th, 2019

The Connecticut Medical Examining Board recently disciplined three physicians for failing to act in a timely manner and over-prescribing medication . According to Connecticut medical malpractice law, physicians who deviate from the standard of care and leave the patient permanently injured may be committing Connecticut medical malpractice. Two physicians were fined $7,500 and $8,000 for … Keep reading…

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