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In An Auto Accident What Is Bodily Injury Liability Coverage?

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February 11th, 2015

The state of Connecticut requires that all drivers carry bodily injury liability coverage on your auto insurance plan.  The minimum requirement for coverage is $20,000 per person and $40,000 per accident. What does bodily injury insurance cover when you’ve been in an auto accident? Generally bodily injury coverages will provide for compensation of injuries sustained … Keep reading…

Drug Injuries: Know Your Prescription Before You Get It Filled

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February 7th, 2015

It’s no secret that doctors could use a penmanship lesson. When prescriptions are written it can sometimes be difficult for not only the patient to decipher, but pharmacists as well. If a doctor writes you or your loved one a prescription and the pharmacist fills this prescription incorrectly, by either dispensing the wrong medication completely … Keep reading…

Connecticut Hospitals Among Worst for Patient Acquired Infections

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February 3rd, 2015

According to a recent study conducted by Kaiser Health, Connecticut’s hospitals rank nationally as some of worst for infection safety. Six types of infections are monitored and tracked by the federal government: bloodstream infections from a central line, urinary tract infections (UTI) from a catheter, two types of surgical site infections, and two types of … Keep reading…

Navigating McEnery Price Messey & Sullivan Site

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February 2nd, 2015

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Wrongful Death: Damages for Loss of Life’s Enjoyment

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January 30th, 2015

According to Connecticut law, when you file a wrongful death claim after your loved one’s passing, you are entitled to seek monetary damages for your loved one’s loss of life’s enjoyment. The attorney helping you file your wrongful death claim, will work with you to discuss what your loved one would have enjoyed doing if … Keep reading…

Are You Eligible To File A Workers’ Compensation Claim Even If You Work From Home?

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January 26th, 2015

The “workplace” is being redefined on a daily basis.  No longer is it limited to an office with cubicles and fluorescent lights overhead.  You may work at your home, in a single rented office space and even a traditional office setting. If you are injured, working in a non-traditional working environment are you still eligible … Keep reading…

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