Motorcycle Accidents Make Up Nearly 20% Of All Accidents On Connecticut Roadways
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDAugust 6th, 2019
It is the season for motorcycles as the weather gets warmer and more and more people are dusting off their bikes and taking them out for the first ride. While Connecticut auto accidents make up a significant percentage of the roadway incidents in the state, Connecticut motorcycle accidents actually make up a good portion of … Keep reading…
Three Ways You Can Be Injured In A Connecticut Truck Accident Without Contacting The Truck
by Charles B. Price, Jr.August 3rd, 2019
If you find yourself driving on I-91 or I-95 you’ll likely find yourself coming in contact with trucks. Our highways are teaming with these vehicles. Driving safely around these huge vehicles can be tricky. Did you know you don’t have to actually come in contact with a truck to be considered involved in a Connecticut … Keep reading…
Avoid A Connecticut Truck Accident With These Driving Tips
by Robert Messey, MD, JDJuly 31st, 2019
If you or a loved one was injured in a Connecticut truck accident, the aftermath can be devastating. The size and weight of these commercial trucks can leave those involved in a collision with severe injuries or even death. If you have been injured in a truck accident, the experienced attorneys at McEnery Price Messey … Keep reading…
Connecticut Medical Malpractice: 3 In 5 Pregnancy-Related Deaths Are Preventable
by Gerard McEneryJuly 25th, 2019
According to new research from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 60% of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. Pregnancy-related deaths can happen up to one year after a woman gives birth. Connecticut medical malpractice occurs when an obstetrician fails to refer a patient to a specialist, improperly monitors a condition, or makes a medical error during … Keep reading…
Common Internal Injuries From An Auto Accident
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDJuly 22nd, 2019
As experienced attorneys, we’ve seen Connecticut auto accidents of every degree. Whether you are a driver or a passenger in a vehicle, there are many injuries you can see: broken bones, bumps, bruises, lacerations, and more. There are also injuries you can’t see. Internal injuries can leave organs damaged, and can be life-threatening if not … Keep reading…
4 More Driving Tips to Avoid A Connecticut Auto Accident This Summer
by Gerard McEneryJuly 14th, 2019
A few days ago we shared with you some ways that the summer weather could affect your chances of getting into a Connecticut auto accident. Following the tips below could help you avoid a summer accident. Tire blowouts are common during the summer months. The air in your tires will expand and can cause uneven … Keep reading…