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Tragic Wrongful Death Suit Settled In Connecticut

Apr 24th, 2014 | Firm News

The loss of a loved one is inevitably difficult and painful, let alone when the death is caused by a fatal accident that is spontaneous and arguably preventable. A New Haven wrongful death lawsuit attempts to place liability on another party. While medical expenses are often a realistic part of the scenario, financial settlements also act…


Connecticut Hospitals Use Nuclear Sector Safety Model

Apr 16th, 2014 | Firm News

Connecticut hospitals have begun applying nuclear industry-style safety standards in their operations. Hospitals are now recognizing that even small errors can have catastrophic consequences, including the wrongful death of patients. As a result, they are now applying high reliability strategies similar to those used in the nuclear power sector. What Specific Measures Have Been Adopted?…


VA Disburses $200 Million For Wrongful Deaths Of Veterans

Apr 9th, 2014 | Firm News

VA hospitals provide care for those who serve or have served our country, including veterans and active duty members from New Haven, Connecticut. How Much the VA Paid in Wrongful Death Claims From 2001 to 2011 Data collected by The Center for Investigative Reporting recently showed that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has paid…


Hospital Negligence Can Lead To Infections For Patients

Apr 3rd, 2014 | Firm News

If you have been admitted to a hospital lately and avoided an infection during your time there, you are lucky. A recent study by the New England Journal of Medicine shows that in 2011, one in 25 patients acquired some type of infection while hospitalized. Although the study did not focus its attention to the…


Choice Of Hospital More Important Than Patient’s Economic Status

Mar 27th, 2014 | Firm News

In a perfect world all hospital patients would be treated equally regardless of their economic status, and medical malpractice statistics would not differ from one demographic to another.  But historically, studies have shown that poorer patients have lower post-surgery survival rates than wealthier patients in Connecticut and throughout the country. What Are the Reasons Behind…


Lawsuit: Medical Mistake Led To Wrongful Pregnancy

Mar 20th, 2014 | Firm News

A 40-year-old mother of three felt she was doing the responsible thing by taking steps to prevent the birth of a fourth child, who would be likely to inherit sickle cell disease. Sickle cell disease is a condition in which the blood cells, instead of being soft and round, are C-shaped and hard. When they flow…


Routine Extraction Of Wisdom Teeth Ends In Teenager’s Death

Mar 11th, 2014 | Firm News

A large percentage of the population has their wisdom teeth removed during childhood. In most cases, the results aren’t anything to talk about. The patient may go home with some sore gums, nausea or inflammation commonly referred to as dry socket. The truth is that wisdom teeth extraction is still a surgical procedure, and one…