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4 Driving Tips To Prevent a Connecticut Auto Accident During Summer

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July 11th, 2019

Many people think winter is the most dangerous for motorists because of snowy and icy roads and low visibility. Summertime, however, can give you an easy, laid back feeling, but it is the most dangerous time to operate a vehicle. Avoid a Connecticut auto accident during the summer months by following the tips below. Summer … Keep reading…

Avoid a Connecticut Auto Accident – Keep the Family Safe on Your Summer Road Trip

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July 8th, 2019

Connecticut schools will be dismissing in the coming weeks and many families will be hitting the road to start a summer vacation. Before your family heads out, take a few moments upfront to take prevention and planning measures. It may prevent a breakdown, or worse, a Connecticut auto accident. 1. Vehicle Checklist Wipers Tires Fluids … Keep reading…

The 4 Most Dangerous Type of Auto Accidents

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July 5th, 2019

In 2018, 40,000 people were estimated to have lost their lives in auto accidents. Car accidents are a top cause of death in the United States and have massive destructive potential to both people and property. There are, however, a few accident types that are well known for their destruction. Pile Up Accidents. When multiple … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Malpractice: Patient Hand-Offs Need To Be Thorough

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July 2nd, 2019

Patient hand-offs, whether a patient is airlifted to another healthcare facility or transferred from the emergency room to another part of the hospital, are chock full of areas potential gaps in care that could be considered Connecticut medical malpractice. Unclear discharge instructions and improper medication reconciliations can leave patients feeling unsure of what to do … Keep reading…

Is Delayed Diagnosis of Stroke Medical Malpractice?

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June 29th, 2019

The Centers for Disease Control reports that nearly one out of every 20 deaths in the United States is caused by stroke. During a stroke, the brain is deprived of oxygen-rich blood it needs to function properly. If you or your loved one’s stroke was not diagnosed quickly enough, or there was a misdiagnosis, this … Keep reading…

When Post-Surgical Infection Is Connecticut Medical Malpractice

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June 26th, 2019

There are several reasons why a patient might suffer an infection following a procedure. Natural bodily reactions to surgery are normal, but it’s when an infection may have been avoided that you might have a Connecticut medical malpractice case. If you believe that a surgical infection was the direct result of negligence, contact our office. … Keep reading…

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