Winter Safety Tips To Avoid Slip And Falls

Winter walking safety tips, courtesy of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA):

  • If the sidewalks and walkways are impassable and you have to walk in the street, walk against traffic and as close to the curb as you can.
  • Proper gear is a must but wearing dark “winter” colors can make it difficult for motorists to see you. Wear a brightly-colored scarf or hat or reflective gear, especially if you have to walk in the street. Don’t forget gloves and footgear with non-slip soles.
  • Snow that has accumulated into drifts can muffle the sounds of approaching motor vehicles. Hats and scarves that cover your ears can muffle or even block these sounds. Keep warm, but dress so that you can hear what’s going on around you.
  • If you can, shop before the storm hits. If you must shop, don’t buy more than you can easily carry. Remember — the sidewalks and streets are slippery and carrying heavy packages can impair your balance.
  • When traveling with babies or small children, make sure they are dressed in brightly-colored or reflective clothing.
  • If you have to push a stroller or walk in the street, the child should be in front of you and as close to the curb as possible.
  • Snow and ice may keep motorists from stopping at traffic signals or slowing down for pedestrians. Before you step off of the curb into the street, make sure that any approaching vehicles have come to a complete stop.
  • Bending your knees a little and taking slower steps can greatly reduce your chances of falling.
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Stolen Car Crashes Into Hartford Police Car

Police pursued a stolen car that officers said struck a cruiser from Hartford into East Hartford Wednesday afternoon. The Hartford police auto theft unit discovered and followed what they identified as a stolen car at about 2:30 p.m. Police said the car’s driver then struck a Hartford police cruiser in the area of Farmington Avenue and Gillette Street, after which time, officers began pursuing the car into East Hartford.  With the assistance of East Hartford officers, police eventually apprehended two people who were inside the car just before 3 p.m. on Ellsworth Street in East Hartford. An officer who suffered minor injuries was transported to Hartford Hospital. To read more about car accidents and Connecticut law on car accidents click here.

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FDA Approves New Ortho Evra Birth Control Patch Labeling

The FDA recently approved additional changes to the label of the Ortho Evra birth control patch to include results from a new epidemiology study that suggests that users of the patch are at higher risk for developing serious blood clots than those taking birth control pills. These dangerous blood clots are known as venous thromboembolism (VTE), which can lead to pulmonary embolism. The findings support earlier studies further reinforcing elevated risks of VTE associated with the patch.

The Boston Collaborative Drug Surveillance Program (BCDSP) on behalf of Johnson and Johnson, the makers of the patch, conducted the study that prompted the labeling changes. In September of 2006 the FDA advised the label of Ortho Evra to warn an elevated risk of VTE based on two studies.

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Clients Recently Retaining Sabatini & Associates, LLC

The personal injury lawyers at Sabatini & Associates, LLC have been retained over the last 2 months in the following cases:

1. Client injured in New Britain, Connecticut car accident where he was hit while walking in a cross walk. Client required hospitalization and extended rehabilitation at a rehabilitation facility.

2. Client injured in serious car accident in East Hartford, Connecticut.

3. Client injured in a slip and fall accident in Avon, Connecticut due to an accumulation of snow and ice.

4. Client injured in a motorcycle accident resulting in multiple injuries including herniated discs.

5. Client injured in a slip and fall accident in Old Saybrook, Connecticut resulting in serious injuries including multiple fractures.

6. Client lost two fingers as a result of defective gate located at a Hartford, Connecticut parking lot facility.

7. Wrongful death action stemming from a hit and run collision.

8. Client in injured in a car accident on a Connecticut highway.

9. Client sexually abused by doctor while a patient at St. Francis Hospital.

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