Connecticut residents go to the doctor in hopes of being given medication or treatment to help heal their medical condition. In most cases, this goes according to plan. In other instances, a doctor doesn't diagnose a condition, and a patient can go on his or her way....
Month: November 2016
3 car accidents put Connecticut workers in danger
Many Connecticut residents fail to recognize that working can be an inherently dangerous activity, depending on one's profession. Police officers, for example, are often in harm's way, whether when directing traffic or arresting dangerous individuals. Another...
What are some common defenses to medical malpractice?
Medical professionals carry a heavy burden. These doctors and nurses are tasked with providing care in a way that is effective and safe. Fortunately for Connecticut residents, these medical professionals go through years of education and on-the-job training to prepare...
Pedestrian accidents are far too common
Despite the seemingly never-ending increase in car ownership, many Connecticut residents continue to find themselves walking, jogging and biking on the state's roadways. Whether walking to one's car after shopping, taking a jog after a hard day of work or enjoying a...