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Posted by on May 13, 2024

What to Do After Being Hit By a Drunk Driver

Drinking alcohol decreases reaction times, clouds judgment, and causes cognitive impairment and drowsiness. Getting behind the wheel after consuming alcohol puts lives at risk. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), nearly 40 lives are lost daily in drunk driving accidents—and over 40% of those lives belong to innocent victims sharing the...
Posted by on May 10, 2024

What Happens If You Refuse a DUI Test in Connecticut?

Connecticut takes drinking and driving seriously. There were 2,967 drunk driving convictions in Connecticut between 2021 and 2022. Even more alarming, Connecticut saw over 8,000 DUI-related traffic accidents during that same period with 200 fatal crashes—40% of which were fatalities to innocent victims, not the intoxicated driver. When a law enforcement offer has reasonable...
Posted by on April 26, 2024

Connecticut Implied Consent Law

Like all states, Connecticut considers driving a privilege. When a Connecticut motorist obtains a driver’s license, they give their implied consent—or permission—to submit to blood alcohol testing (BAC) upon request by law enforcement officers. Anyone driving on Connecticut’s roads also gives implied consent to testing. The parents of driving minors give implied consent for...
Posted by on April 22, 2024

Common Causes of Burn Injuries

Mild burns are painful and frightening, but serious burn injuries are among the most painful and life-altering injuries a person can suffer. According to the American Burn Association, 30,135 burn victims received treatment in hospitals and burn centers in 2022. Burn injury survivors and their family members suffer devastating consequences of serious burn injuries,...
Posted by on April 19, 2024

Burn Classification and How To Treat Them

Burns are among the most painful and potentially disfiguring injuries. Because the extreme inflammation caused by intense heat exposures triggers the release of cytokines and prostaglandins that cause pain reactions in nerve endings, even a minor burn on the surface of the skin feels quite painful. On the other hand, the most severe burns...