Risky & Distracted Drivers Causing Connecticut Auto Accidents
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDMarch 30th, 2019
The nation’s distracted driving crisis is getting worse as Americans are riskier than ever behind the wheel, according to a report from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. While talking on the phone is down, “drivers were observed manipulating their phones” 57% more in 2018 than in 2014. The report estimates there were 800 fatalities … Keep reading…
Cardiac Medical Malpractice: How It Happens
by Gerard McEneryMarch 27th, 2019
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, taking nearly 400,000 lives each year; it is the leading cause of death for women in the United States (more than all cancer deaths combined), according to the American Heart Association. While these statistics are terrifying, it is even more terrifying that some … Keep reading…
4 Questions to Ask a Medical Malpractice Lawyer
by Gerard McEneryMarch 24th, 2019
If you are seeking to hire a medical malpractice lawyer there are four important questions you should ask every firm you meet with. What are your credentials to handle a case of this magnitude? Experienced and knowledgeable medical malpractice attorneys all have the legal knowledge to try a case like this, but it’s the medical … Keep reading…
Common Mistakes To Avoid When Filing Your Personal Injury Claim
by Charles B. Price, Jr.March 21st, 2019
Connecticut personal injuries and auto accidents can occur in the blink of an eye. In many cases, you or your loved one will be left with hefty medical bills, severe and significant injuries, and a lot of questions on what to do next. As you file your claim, here are some common mistakes to avoid: … Keep reading…
Connecticut Medical Malpractice: The Human Factor in Delayed Diagnosis
by Robert Messey, MD, JDMarch 18th, 2019
When discussing Connecticut medical malpractice, delayed diagnosis is often a reason for a patient’s life-changing diagnosis, permanent injury, and even death. In Connecticut medical malpractice, your attorney is tasked with proving that there was a deviation from the standard of care in treating you or your loved one. Recent analyses of delayed diagnosis has cited … Keep reading…
Connecticut Dog Bites & Runaway Dogs
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDMarch 14th, 2019
From time to time, even the best trained canine friends can run away from home. It is nerve-wracking for owners on the search for their canine companions, but it can also pose a threat to the public. Dogs who are away from their environment may get agitated more easily and pose a risk for a … Keep reading…