Category: Legal News

Illegal Street Drag Race Kills Eight People

Police in Maryland said an uninvolved driver blinded by exhaust smoke kicked up in an early-morning street race plowed into a crowd of onlookers, killing eight and injuring six. The deadly wreck happened about 3:40 a.m. Saturday on State Route 210 in Accokeek, reported WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. Veteran officers called it the “worst incident” they have ever seen. Witnesses said two cars involved in an illegal street race had been revving engines and kicking up smoke, filling the roadway with white clouds. A group of onlookers then moved into the road to watch the race when a white Ford Crown Victoria slammed into the crowd.The driver told police that he was blinded by white smoke and could not see the people before striking them. Officers said the driver was not involved in the illegal race. Race observer Crystal Gaines was standing next to her 61-year-old father when the car struck. Gaines grabbed her child but could not help her father, William Gaines Sr., 61, who was among the dead. She said she had hold of his hand, but lost her grip. “He wasn’t breathing, he wasn’t moving,” she said. “His body was in pieces.” Apparently, the driver of the white car had nothing to do with the drag race either as a participant or spectator. This is a truly tragic accident and serves as a somber remainder that illegal street racing is illegal for a very good reason – it is an ultra-hazardous activity that places the lives of spectators, drivers and people simply in the area in serious danger.

Of note, under Connecticut law, all participants in an illegal street race are legally responsible for injury caused to a third party regradless as to which racing vehicle actually caused injury to the victim. In fact, in a Connecticut case where we represented a client seriously injured as a passenger in a single car accident, the driver of the vehicle that had been racing the car in which our client rode as a passenger was held liable for her injuries. The driver’s liablity was bsed upon the fact that he had been racing.

The Connecticut?personal injury lawyers of Sabatini and Associates, LLC provide quality legal representation to clients in Hartford, Connecticut, and surrounding cities including: West Hartford, Newington, New Britain, Avon, Canton, Wethersfield, Glastonbury, East Hartford, Norwich, Granby, Rocky Hill, Bristol, Manchester, East Hartford, Plainville, Berlin, Farmington, Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Enfield and counties including New Haven County, Tolland County, Hartford County, New London County, Litchfield County and Fairfield County.

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Connecticut Places Hartford Hospital On Probation

Hartford Hospital, the state’s second-largest facility in terms of licensed beds, is on probation for a year after complaints arose about its emergency and operating rooms.? State officials discovered 28 complaints over a two-year period based on patient surveys.? The Department of Health found serious issues during the course of its investigation. There were a number of patient care issues on a system-wide basis ranging from psychiatric care, to emergency department care, to psychiatric issues, to infection control issues.? The hospital must take corrective actions or the probation will be extended.? Hartford Hopsital has issued an apology to patients and?their families where patient care was inadequate.

The Connecticut?medical malpractice lawyers at?Sabatini and Associates, LLC provide quality legal representation to clients in Hartford, Connecticut, and surrounding cities including: West Hartford, Newington, New Britain, Avon, Canton, Wethersfield, Glastonbury, East Hartford, Norwich, Granby, Rocky Hill, Bristol, Manchester, East Hartford, Plainville, Berlin, Farmington, Windsor, South Windsor, Bloomfield, Enfield and counties including New Haven County, Tolland County, Hartford County, New London County, Litchfield County and Fairfield County.

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Bacteria-Tainted Syringes Causing Serious Injury To Patients

More lawsuits have been filed over bacteria-tainted syringes. Sierra Pre-Filled of Angier, North Carolina makes the syringes, filled with heparin or saline are used to flush IV or catheter lines. In December, bacteria-contaminated pre-filled syringes sickened 20 outpatients of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. 14 of those patients required hospitalization from five to nine days. All already have compromised immune systems from cancer and other ailments and many were undergoing chemotherapy. Quick investigative work linked the syringes to the bacteria,?Serratia marcescensOn December 20, 2007, the FDA announced AM2 PAT, Inc., initiated a nationwide recall of one lot of Pre-Filled Heparin Lock Flush Solution USP (5 mL in 12 mL Syringes), Lot # 070926H. Then the FDA in January expanded the recall to include all lots and sizes the company makes of heparin and saline pre-filled syringes after finding they too were contaminated with Serratia marcescens. The heparin IV flush syringe contamination was later confirmed by the CDC after checking several unopened syringes of this product.

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90 Day Written Notice Requirement For Slip And Falls In Municipal Sidewalks

Cases involving falls on defective city or town sidewalks have short notice periods for any claim against the city. Under Connecticut General Statutes Section 13a-149,written notice with certain required information must be given to the clerk of the city, town or borough responsible for maintaining the sidewalk, within 90 days of the incident. Because of the short time deadline, it is important to retain an attorney immediately. If proper written notice is not filed within 90 days from the date of the injury, you will be prohibited from bringing a lawsuit against the responsible town or city.

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