Category: Legal News

CT Hands Out Truck Safety Violation Fines

Connecticut inspectors on Monday, September?17,?stopped 110 trucks and found 375 mechanical violations and 139 driver violations. They pulled 38 vehicles out of service and handed out more than $23,000 in fines. The biggest fine was a $13,536 ticket for an oversized vehicle stopped on Route 25 in Monroe. Inspectors found the rig did not have a required permit.? The inspections and fines was in response to the truck accident on Avon Mountain last week that resulted in multiple people being injured and the truck crashing into a furniture store.

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Shoulder Pain Pump – Defective Medical Device Causing Permanent Injuries

Shoulder arthroscopy can relieve pain and improve range of motion in the shoulder, but it is not without risks. Postarthroscopic Glenohumeral Chondrolysis (PAGCL) is a devastating complication of this procedure where the cartilage in the shoulder begins to deteriorate months after surgery, causing pain, stiffness, and sometimes the inability to use the affected shoulder.

Arthroscopic surgery involves the use of a tiny camera. Instead of making a large incision, two very small incisions are made, one for the camera and the second for any needed surgical instruments. The surgeon views the images on monitor. When all goes well, shoulder arthroscopy can be used for diagnostics and repair, with minimal trauma, reduced pain, and shortened recovery time.

Even so, shoulder arthroscopy can be an extensive procedure requiring a significant amount of pain medication. After surgery, oral pain killers, such as hydrocodone or morphine, and anti-inflammatory medications are administered. Additionally, a disposable pain pump is often used. The pump typically contains Marcaine (Bupivacaine) or Xylocaine (Lidocaine) and may contain Epinephrine which is pumped directly into the shoulder joint through a catheter. The pain pump is used for two or three days and the catheter can be removed by the patient when the pump is no longer needed.

The use of the pain pump after shoulder arthroscopy has been closely tied to PAGCL, possibly because of the high concentration of the pain medication pumped directly into the surgery site.

The glenohumeral joint is composed of the ball at the end of the arm bone and the socket of the shoulder blade, joining the arm and shoulder. The head of the arm bone is covered in articular cartilage, allowing the shoulder joint to move smoothly and preventing grinding and pain.

Chondrolysis translates to cartilage cutting apart. Glenohumeral chondrolysis is the breakdown and/or dissolution of the cartilage in the shoulder joint. Without this cartilage the shoulder cannot move smoothly and properly. The result is pain, stiffness and reduced range of motion. Symptoms of PAGCL include:

  • Shoulder stiffness
  • Pain when the shoulder is in motion
  • Pain when the shoulder is at rest
  • Clicking, popping, and/or grinding
  • Shoulder weakness
  • Decreased range of motion
  • Narrowing joint space, visible on x-ray

These symptoms are usually not seen until months after surgery.

When PAGCL results in severe cartilage loss, shoulder replacement surgery is necessary to treat the condition.

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Former CT Pastor Charged With Sexual Assault

The former pastor of a congregational church in Bethany was arrested on sexual assault charges Sunday, state police said.

Stephen J. Wasko, 54, faces two counts each of fourth-degree sexual assault and risk of injury to a minor. He is free on a $100,000 bond and is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in New Haven on Sept. 7.

Wasko is no longer pastor at the First Church of Christ Congregational in Bethany, according to a statement by the United Church of Christ in Connecticut.

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Fatal Car Crash In Bristol Kills Four Teens

Four teenagers were killed late Thursday night when the car they were in slid sideways into an oncoming car on Route 6, rolled onto its side and hit a utility pole, police reported.? Police suspect that speed was a factor in this fatal car crash.? A police investigation with accident reconstruction specialists is underway to determine speed and the cause of this crash.? The occupants of the other vehicle were treated at area hospitals.

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CT Drunk Driving Deaths On The Rise

There are new figures on the number of drunk driving deaths in Connecticut.The number of drunk driving deaths is on the rise and this concerns Mother Against Drunk Driving.
With all the work they do there is still a real sense of disappointment over the fact the state is seeing an increasing in the number of dui fatalities.? According to MADD, fatal accidents where the driver was above the legal limit of .08 have jumped.? In 2005, there were 98 deaths in Connecticut. In 2006, the number jumped to 109.? Despite the arrests, the convictions, the increase in criminal penalties and the tragic deaths and injuries, people in Connecticut continue to drive drunk and now there is an increase in deaths associated with drinking and driving in our State.? This is truly upsetting.?

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