Author: James Sabatini

James Sabatini is a Connecticut trial lawyers practicing personal injury law.

About James Sabatini

James Sabatini is a Connecticut trial lawyers practicing personal injury law.

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Car Accidents and Teen Drivers

Over the past decade, Connecticut, in response to teens involved in car accidents, has increased restrictions on teen drivers.? The following restrictions are now in place in the State of Connecticut:

  • During the first three months of driving, the teen may only legally drive with one or both of his or her parents or guardians, one driver’s education instructor, or one person older than 20 who has held a license for four or more consecutive years.
  • During the second three months, the teen may drive with members of his or her immediate family.
  • They may not drive a vehicle that requires a public passenger permit, such as a bus.
  • They may not drive with more passengers than there are seat belts in the vehicle.
  • They may not drive between midnight and 5 a.m., except for special circumstances or with their parent or guardian.
  • They may not drive while talking on a cell phone.

To learn more about teen driving restrictions, click here for the DMV website.

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Herniated Discs and Pain

Spinal discs are round cushions that lie in between the vertebrae of the spinal column. These discs basically act like shock absorbers between the vertebrae, cushioning them when we contort our bodies in everyday life. These discs have an external shell and a liquid substance in the middle. The liquid substance is gel like.  If a disc is injured as the result of the trauma of an auto accident, the “gel” may leak out of the disc. If the inner core of the disc extrudes back into the spinal canal it may impact a nerve root. A herniated disc can put great pressure on the nerve, which can cause pain to radiate throughout the person’s body.  A herniated disc that does not impact the nerve root can also cause significant physical pain.  Where the pain radiates to in the body depends on where the disc herniation occurs. This radicular pain is typically described as a pain that shoots through the body. If a disc is herniated in the lumbar spine and it is impacting the nerve root the pain may radiate down one or both legs. If a disc is herniated in the cervical spine and it is impacting the nerve root, pain may radiate into one or more of the arms.

A herniated disc is rarely diagnosed in the emergency room after an auto accident. This is because the disc is invisible on an x-ray. A patient needs a CT scan or MRI test for the doctor to diagnosis a disc herniation.

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Boating Accidents

The number of boating fatalities has risen nationwide to 697 in 2005, the latest year of statistics available. The five top causes of boating accidents are:

1. Collision with another vessel;
2. Falls Overboard
3. Collision with a fixed object;
4. Skier Mishap; and
5. Capsizing vehicles

There are many contributing factors to boat accidents including excessive speed, operator inattention, careless or reckless operation and operator inexperience. Boating cases in navigable waters may apply Admiralty law.

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WHO Reports On Medical Errors

According to the World Health Organization, healthcare errors affect one out of every ten patients worldwide. Based on this alarming trend, the World Health Organization prepared patient safety checklists to help professional healthcare providers avoid simple medical mistakes. By following the “Nine Patient Safety Solutions,” the organization hopes to see substantial medical error rate reductions. The the nine safety solutions relate to the following:

1. Look-alike, sound-alike medication names;2. patient identification;

3. communication during patient hand-overs;

4. performance of correct procedure at correct body site;

5. control of concentrated electrolyte solutions;

6. assuring medication accuracy at transitions in care;

7. avoiding catheter and tubing misconnections;

8. single use of injection devices; and

9. improved hand hygiene to prevent health care-associated infection.

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