Understanding Connecticut Minimums on Auto Insurance Policies Part 1
by Robert Messey, MD, JDJanuary 2nd, 2016
If you are operating a motor vehicle in Connecticut, the law states you must also have insurance coverage. Insurance terminology can be confusing. The following is information on understanding your Connecticut auto insurance policy. Liability insurance – Covers injuries to others as well as any property damage of others caused by you or any person … Keep reading…
Shocking Connecticut Car Accident Statistics
by Gerard McEneryDecember 30th, 2015
Car accident injuries can be quite devastating. If you or your loved one were injured in an accident, the lawyers at McEnery Price Messey & Sullivan urge you to seek immediate medical attention whether from your primary care provider or at the emergency room. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, in 2013 there … Keep reading…
Car Accidents and Traumatic Brain Injuries
by Charles B. Price, Jr.December 27th, 2015
Car accident injuries can be quite serious, especially if you or a loved one sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI). According to the Centers for Disease Control, an estimated 1.7 million Americans suffer this type of injury annually. Injuries can range from “mild” to “severe.” Any hit, bump or jolt of the head can cause … Keep reading…
Brain Injuries Can Result From Connecticut Car Accidents
by Gayle Sullivan, RN, JDDecember 24th, 2015
You don’t need to be traveling at high speeds to suffer a brain injury in a Connecticut car accident. In an accident, the brain is traveling at the same speed as the car, when the crash occurs, the head abruptly stops. When the soft, “squishy” brain tissue comes in contact with the hard bones of … Keep reading…
Cell Phone Laws and Connecticut Auto Accidents
by Robert Messey, MD, JDDecember 21st, 2015
As a licensed driver in the state of Connecticut you already know that state law prohibits the use of handheld devices, including mobile phones, while operating a motor vehicle. While state-by-state statistics are not available on distracted driving, the NHTSA reports that 20% of all accidents nationwide were caused by some distraction. Several bills are … Keep reading…
Acetaminophen Tablets Mislabeled, Voluntarily Recalled
by Gerard McEneryDecember 18th, 2015
A leading medication supplier has recently issued a voluntary recall of Acetaminophen tablets in conjunction with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This nationwide recall of lot #45810 was recalled due to the mislabeling of 500mg tablets as 325mg tablets. Medication users could be consuming more medication than they are aware of. Signs and … Keep reading…
