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Yearly Archives: 2012

Once-promising drug no benefit in brain injury recovery

Brain Injury,Firm News On Thursday, November 29, 2012

With more than 1 million people in the U.S., including New Haven, suffering traumatic brain injuries each year, doctors and patients are naturally very interested in any new treatment that could potentially speed or improve recovery. The U.S. military is …

Take care to avoid a car accident this Thanksgiving

Car Accidents,Firm News On Wednesday, November 21, 2012

It is time once again for Thanksgiving, when many people in Connecticut will be taking to the roads to make the long trek to a family dinner. As the economy slowly improves, AAA predicts that 39.1 million people will drive …

Study suggests link between brain injury, pesticide, Parkinson’s

Brain Injury,Firm News On Wednesday, November 14, 2012

People in New Haven who are living with Parkinson’s disease, or know someone who is, may wonder how and why people develop the neurological illness. There is a lot about Parkinson’s that physicians still do not know, though much of …

Jury deliberates over ex-Milford cop in fatal crash

Car Accidents,Fatal Accidents,Firm News On Friday, November 9, 2012

While reckless behavior behind the wheel may not be expected from on-duty police officers, one former Connecticut officer driving 94 mph was involved in a fatal car accident resulting in the death of two 19-year-olds.

At the time of the …

Connecticut man charged with DUI in fatal hit and run accident

Car Accidents,Fatal Accidents,Firm News On Friday, November 2, 2012

A man with a prior DUI arrest on his lengthy record was arrested on Oct. 23 and accused of striking two pedestrians with his car and fleeing the scene. One of the men died of brain injuries suffered in the …

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