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Doctor Settles Infant Wrongful Death Lawsuit Before Trial

Nov 30th, 2015 | Firm News

It can be easy to almost reflexively think of wrongful death claims in terms of litigation: how to establish all of the elements of the cause of action, what the statute of limitations is, whether a survival action is also a possibility, and so on. But too much focus on the litigation-related aspects can lose…


Firefighter’s Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Nov 23rd, 2015 | Firm News

The essence of a wrongful death claim is that the events leading to the death of a loved one were avoidable in the absence of a negligent or other wrongful act on the part of someone else. This is clearly evident from news accounts surrounding the filing of a wrongful death lawsuit against the city…


Birth Injury Cases Can Be Complicated: We Can Help

Nov 12th, 2015 | Firm News

When complications arise during the birth of a baby, the results can be devastating. If you or your baby was injured during the pregnancy or delivery, you may have a medical malpractice claim. Medical malpractice occurs if the injury could have been avoided. Because medical malpractice claims can be both legally and medically complicated, you…


Connecticut Might Not Realize The Problem Of Female Brain Injury

Nov 7th, 2015 | Firm News

The problem of football players suffering traumatic brain injury has been the focus of attention in the national and local media for quite some time. A new report of data collection by the education department in Connecticut reveals that the assumption that most head injuries and resulting brain trauma happens to males may be incorrect….



Hospital Infection: An Overlooked Source Of Medical Malpractice?

Oct 23rd, 2015 | Firm News

Misdiagnosis, and its handmaiden, delayed treatment, surgical errors, prescription medication errors. Anesthesia errors. These are just a few of the ways that medical professionals can make mistakes that are the basis of New Haven medical malpractice actions, and you may already be familiar with them as we are at Lynch, Traub, Keefe & Errante. Indeed,…


Can OB/GYN Negligence Lead To Shoulder Dystocia?

Oct 15th, 2015 | Firm News

It is a nightmare that every pregnant woman in Connecticut has: Your labor is progressing, you begin to push, you are moments away from having your new infant in your arms when suddenly the progress is slowed or stopped completely due to shoulder dystocia. This can lead to additional complications and birth injuries and is…