Personal injuries, like those individuals suffer during falls or in motor vehicle accidents, are disturbingly common in the U.S. In fact, according to the National Safety Council, there were more than 55 million of them in 2020 alone. Sadly, these injuries also...
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Why is it important to have a health care proxy?
Having a health care proxy is something that most people do not want to think about. Along with estate planning and writing a will, it is one of those things that reminds people that life is not always pleasant or predictable. However, a health care proxy is someone...
How to stay safe on a rideshare scooter
Ridesharing, an arrangement that matches potential travelers with transportation opportunities, is the newest business model to hit it big. The latest incarnation in urban areas is shared vehicles, like bicycles and scooters, that you can rent with an app and use at...
Traumatic brain injury causes, symptoms and complications
Any blow to the head has the potential to lead to a traumatic brain injury. However, many Connecticut residents who experience TBIs do so after car crashes, assaults or falls, among other common causes. TBIs have the potential to lead to serious, potentially...
Staying safe while cycling
As the weather gets warmer in Connecticut, more people ride their bicycles for exercise or to travel between home and work. This makes May the perfect time of year for Bicycle Safety Month. If you ride a bicycle, you know that preventing getting into an accident on...
What should you know about concussions?
Concussions are an injury that most people know of, without actually knowing much about them. Unfortunately for potential victims, many people don’t understand how dangerous concussions can be. Concussions can be caused by many things and can have long-lasting effects...
Prepare to avoid auto accidents this winter
Driving safe in the winter can pose extra challenges even for experienced motorists. Winter weather demands careful attention and special preparation for your vehicle. Holiday travel poses added risks to drivers. Learn more about driving safely as colder temperatures...
When can you sue because of a winter slip-and-fall accident?
With the state seeing an average snowfall of over 37 inches per year, there are plenty of opportunities for slips, trips and falls in an average Connecticut winter. You can not sue the weather for your misfortune, but there are circumstances when you may have a case...
Delaying medical screenings may have a direct impact on prognosis
Many people across Connecticut and the nation put off medical screenings and checkups in recent months. Some delayed or avoided appointments due to health concerns, while others did so because they lacked childcare, among other potential reasons. Yet, delaying medical...
Staying safe on Connecticut’s roads this winter
Driving during a Connecticut winter requires a high degree of skill and attention, with cold temperatures, slippery roadways, rain and snow all serving as potential hazards. Winter driving poses risks regardless of how experienced you are out on the road, but newer...