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Yearly Archives: 2014

Child suffers traumatic brain injury in auto-pedestrian accident

Brain Injury,Firm News On Friday, February 7, 2014

The human brain monitors and controls all major systems within the body such as respiratory, circulation and motor movement. It is the most complex part of the body and, as a result, a brain injury is extremely complicated. Symptoms can …

Following fatal Bridgeport accident, driver to spend five years in prison

Firm News On Friday, February 7, 2014

Even though most Connecticut drivers are cautious and careful, some car accidents are unavoidable. However, when people fail to stop after an auto accident, the legal system often punishes them severely. Such reckless behavior can even lead to more collisions …

86 fraternity members sued for fatal car accident

Firm News On Saturday, February 1, 2014

When Connecticut parents send their children to college, they often worry about the dangers of partying. Unfortunately, college fraternities have become notorious for underage drinking, which sometimes leads to fatal car accidents.

As members of a Yale University fraternity were …

Jury finds negligent doctor to blame for Vernon man’s suicide, wife’s murder

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Thursday, January 23, 2014

Family medical practitioners are responsible for spotting any warning signs that they may be in danger of any physical harm. If they suspect that their patient’s physical or mental health may put them at risk, they are responsible for doing …

Dental procedure leaves 3-year-old unresponsive

Brain Injury,Firm News On Wednesday, January 22, 2014

When people in Connecticut turn to medical and dental professionals, they trust them to ensure their safety. Unfortunately, in some cases, the medical caregiver fails to follow certain safety procedures, and their patients are harmed as a result and may …

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