CT Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations

Connecticut law requires that a medical malpractice lawsuit be initiated within two years from the date when the injury is first sustained or discovered or in the exercise of reasonable care should have been discovered. The law also requires that it be initiated within three years from the date of the act or omission complained of (CGS § 52-584). (The courts typically refer to the two year period as the statute of limitation and the three year limit as the statute of repose). Thus, a person who believes he has been injured because of medical malpractice must initiate the lawsuit within three years of the act of malpractice even if he does not discover and could not have reasonably discovered the injury and its link to the alleged malpractice until more than three years have passed.

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Handling Personal Injury Cases Throughout Connecticut

Our Connecticut personal injury lawyers handle cases throughout Connecticut including Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, New London, Bridgeport, Torrington, New Britain, Norwich and New Haven. Our personal injury lawyers represent Connecticut residents who have been injured in other states or countries.  We also represent out of state residents who have been injured. Whether it is in front of a jury, or in difficult settlement negotiations, our Connecticut personal injury lawyers get results for our clients.

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Not Enough Doctors Report Medical Errors

Not nearly enough doctors report medical errors and if you have been injured by a doctor’s error do not be surprised that the medical error will not be disclosed. You need to hire a Connecticut medical malpractice lawyer to discover the medical error. ?In a recent survery,?about half of doctors surveyed say they do not report incompetent colleagues or serious medical errors.? The startling revelation appears in the Annals of Internal Medicine. In the survey 3,504 practicing doctors were asked whether they understand and support professional standards.? 93 percent of doctors responding believe one should always alert authorities when facing potential medical errors or malpractice. But in reality only 55 percent said they always did so.? Cardiologists were the least likely to?tell others when they observe a serious medical error or an impaired or incompetent doctor.? Next least likely were family practitioners. Other specialties surveyed include anesthesiologists, surgeons, internists and pediatricians.

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Injured In A Slip And Fall Accident

If you have been injured as a result of a slip and fall accident , it is important that you contact our attorneys as soon as possible. In many cases, the defective or dangerous condition that caused the fall will be repaired shortly after the incident.  Consequently, by retaining one of our lawyers, we can take the necessary steps to preserve the evidence. In some cases, the injuries to the person prevent the person from immediately notifying the property owner of the accident.  By hiring our law firm, we will place the property owner on written notice of the claim. In other cases, the slip and fall accident took place on State of Connecticut or city property. In these cases, there are crucial and short time deadlines to place the State or municipality on written notice of your legal claim. If written notice is not given, you will be prohibited from bringing a lawsuit against the responsible town, city or the State of Connecticut.

If you have been injured as a result of a slip and fall accident, call our attorneys today at 860-667-0839.

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Airplane Runway Near Collisions

The National Transportation Safety Board has released dramatic animation of two runway near-collisions this year to show what the agency says is the need for improvements in runway safety.

The NTSB animation shows two planes nearly colliding at the San Francisco International Airport in May.The first animation shows a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 and a United Airlines Airbus A320 coming within 230 feet of colliding on the runway at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida in July. The animation includes audio from the air traffic controller, who can be heard yelling, “Stop, stop, stop!” to the United plane as the Delta aircraft attempts to land. The second animation shows a May incident at San Francisco International Airport in California in which a Republic Airlines jet takes off, coming within 35 feet of a SkyWest Airlines commuter turboprop that has just landed. To view the video, click here.

A Congressional Report was recently released stating that there is a?high risk?of a runway collision.? The contents of the report will be more fully blogged about shortly.

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