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Wrongful death lawsuits for miscarriages

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Tuesday, January 3, 2017

When many Connecticut residents think about wrongful death lawsuits, they may consider accidents that should not have happened. However, a recent court ruling may change the parameters of wrongful death cases so that even those who are not yet born …

Risk of injuries and death in nursing homes

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Thursday, December 8, 2016

When many Connecticut residents place loved ones in nursing homes, they trust that their family members will be in good care. While many seniors experience good care in these facilities, others have a different experience. The Hartford Courant says that …

The risks of taking supplements

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Thursday, November 10, 2016

Many Connecticut residents take supplements for their health. Some of these may have the potential to affect health in a negative way and sometimes may include long-lasting consequences.

Supplements are most commonly used by adults above 40, with women taking …

What are the symptoms of food poisoning?

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Friday, September 30, 2016

While food is intended to fuel the body, sometimes it can make people sick. According to the National Capital Poison Center, food poisoning annually affects one in six Americans. With such a high proportion of people affected, Connecticut residents may …

Man killed after being hit by speeding driver

Firm News,Wrongful Death On Monday, June 20, 2016

Connecticut residents face many a danger from drivers every day. Fatigue, distraction and impairment are just some of the things that can lead to serious injury and even fatal accidents. Even without inclement weather conditions to worry about, these things …

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