4 Questions to Ask Before Being Treated By a CNA
Connecticut private healthcare companies, hospitals and health facilities employ 37,000 licensed certified nurse assistants (CNAs). Individual facilities are responsible for conducting background checks and drug tests. The State of Connecticut Department of Public Health does not currently have any drug testing requirements for any profession. A Washington, Connecticut woman was recovering from back surgery and … Keep reading…
Trampoline Park ER Visits Up 1,067% and How You Can Stay Safe
Trampoline parks have skyrocketed in popularity not just in Connecticut, but nationwide. They are an indoor alternative to a playground where children and adults can get exercise. However, a new study in Pediatrics journal has found significant injury risks. The lead author is a pediatrician at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and reports emergency room visits … Keep reading…
5 Ways to Play Pokemon Go and Avoid Connecticut Personal Injury
Have you tried the latest gaming craze Pokemon Go? Whether you have leveled up or captured a Pokemon, this game is taking Connecticut by storm. But it has not gone without people being injured. Here are 5 ways to avoid getting injured while playing: Do Not Pokemon and Drive. This is extremely dangerous and puts … Keep reading…
Doctor’s Orders: Use Your Medication As Prescribed
A new study conducted by Quest Diagnostics shows that an overwhelming number of people are misusing their medications as prescribed by their doctors. This study found that 54% of Americans have reported misusing their medications. In 2015, the numbers from 2014, were just slightly lower. Misusing medication can be taking too much, not enough or … Keep reading…
6 Questions to Ask When Selecting a Daycare
Selecting a child care center for your most precious bundle of joy can be a tedious one. In addition to choosing a center that aligns with your parenting philosophies, there are also safety concerns to consider when making your selection to avoid a Connecticut personal injury to your child. A Shelton child recently died unexpectedly … Keep reading…
Connecticut Playground Safety Is Everyone’s Responsibility
Playground safety is the responsibility of everyone. Serious injuries including concussions, can arise when children are not taught about proper playground etiquette. An Indiana boy is suffering from a serious concussion after he was pushed down a slide by other kids at the playground. Now that Connecticut schools are back in session, playground safety is … Keep reading…
4 Ways to Keep Kids Safe at the Playground
With warm weather in full swing, kids and adults alike are looking for ways to release some energy. The question is, is the playground you are bringing your kids to safe? Here is what to check to make sure that your children are safe both at home and at the playground. The surfaces: The National … Keep reading…
Understanding Connecticut’s Good Samaritan Law
We often rely on the kindness of Good Samaritans to help us when we are in trouble. Whether a passerby stops if we are in a Connecticut car accident, or helps us after a slip and fall accident or even choking in a restaurant, Good Samaritans lend a helping hand when we often need it … Keep reading…
9 Ways to Stay Safe at the Beach This Summer
Whether you are going to the beach here in Connecticut, or another state, personal injury is still a reality. Keep yourself, friends and family safe this summer by following these safety tips. Follow the instructions of lifeguards. Follow posted signage. Use sunscreen. Swim only in designated areas. Do not dive – protect your head and … Keep reading…
5 Ways to Stay Safe at the Public Pool This Summer
Now that school is out of session for the summer, families will be staying cool at the public pools offered by many Connecticut towns. Splish splashing is a lot of fun, but there are also many potential risks at the public swimming pool that pose a threat for Connecticut personal injury. Follow these safety precautions … Keep reading…