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High Number Of Military Veterans With Lung Diseases Prompts Research
A high number of veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan have developed serious lung diseases, prompting several medical groups to begin studies to determine the cause. Continue reading
Study Shows The Number Of Drugged Drivers Is On The Rise
A woman admitted to being on a day long crack-cocaine binge before causing an accident with another car and a tractor-trailer along I-95 that seriously injured the truck driver. Continue reading
New Research Shows Many Hospital Accidents Go Unreported
New evidence from the Department of Health and Human Services shows that many hospital staff members fail to report incidences of wrongdoing. Continue reading
Tort Reform Keeping Legitimate Cases Out Of The Courtroom?
Someone who has been truly wronged is entitled to seek justice for their personal injuries in court. This is a right that most Americans hold as close to their hearts as any other constitutional right. Continue reading
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FDA Issues Second Warning About Dangers Associated With Massager
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning citizens of the dangers an electric massage device may pose to consumers. Continue reading
Carter Mario Offers Free Taxi Rides with Get Carter App
December 8, 2011 Carter Mario Injury Lawyers is now offering FREE taxi rides to any person who has our “Get Carter!” App on his or her Android or iPhone. How Does it Work? If you’re ever in need of a safe … Continue reading
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District Judge Blocks New Cigarette Warning Labels From The FDA
Today a new page was turned in the battle between tobacco companies and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), when a judge ordered a block on a requirement by the FDA that would force cigarette manufacturers to print graphic warning labels on packaging beginning as early as next year. Continue reading
Breast Cancer Research Uncovers New Findings In Connecticut
New statistics on breast cancer rates in each state show that Connecticut ranks second in the nation for incidence of the disease. Continue reading
Stricter Teen Driving Laws Responsible For Safer Teen Driving
Officials with the Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) are happy to report that three years after major changes were made to state law in order place greater restrictions on teen drivers, improvements are being seen in numerous areas of teen driver safety.
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Groom Killed on Wedding Day in ATV Accident
Imagine the range of emotions a bride must go through when she marries and loses the man she loves in the same day. One family member described it as a “living nightmare” for a bride who lost her groom on their wedding day to an ATV accident. Continue reading