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New Connecticut Car Seat Laws Go Into Effect

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September 15th, 2017

It is important for anyone traveling in a motor vehicle to understand the safety laws designed to protect them. This includes our state’s littlest passengers. The Governor signed HB 7055/PA 230 into law and it will go into effect on October 1, 2017. The Connecticut car seat laws are as follows with the new changes … Keep reading…

Steps To Take To Prevent Injury After A Connecticut Dog Bite Injury

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September 12th, 2017

Being bitten by a dog can be a scary thing.  Some animals are very unpredictable and through no fault of your own can get aggressive towards you and ultimately bite you causing significant Connecticut dog bite injuries. According to the Connecticut Humane Society there are a number of things you can do to prevent being … Keep reading…

CT Valley Hospital Workers Arrested For Abuse

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September 10th, 2017

Nine employees at Connecticut Valley Hospital in Middletown are facing charges from Connecticut State Police as they are accused of abusing a patient at the hospital. These employees have been placed on administrative leave. The claimant may have a personal injury case. When a patient is treated in a healthcare facility or hospital, there is … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Malpractice and Sepsis

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September 8th, 2017

The Center for Disease Control (CDC) defines sepsis as a complication from the body’s response to fighting off an infection that can cause organ shutdown, tissue damage, and death. The fact that a person is septic is not Connecticut medical malpractice, but how their body got to the point might be another story. A young … Keep reading…

Connecticut Medical Malpractice: 10 Tech Hazards That Could Impact Your Health

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September 5th, 2017

Connecticut medical malpractice occurs when there is a deviation from the standard of care that leaves the patient with a significant, permanent injury including death. There are times when hospitals and their employees are liable for these injuries. It is also no secret hospitals and health care providers are looking to streamline their processes. This … Keep reading…

Avoid Connecticut Medical Malpractice By Asking These Questions Before Laparoscopic Surgery

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September 2nd, 2017

Surgical procedures that were previously performed with a large incision and “opening” up the body are now done with a minimally invasive technique called laparoscopy. This technique involves inserting a small camera or scope through a small incision (rather than a large one) in the body allowing the surgeon to look around and perform the … Keep reading…

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