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Posted by on March 26, 2023

What to do After a Bike Accident

Across America, more workers are using bicycles for their daily commutes and there is an increase in recreational biking. States and cities are moving quickly to meet the demand for bike lanes on city streets and roadways while educating motorists on cyclist rights to the streets. Even with a push to make the roadways...
Posted by on March 22, 2023

What is a Herniated Disk and How Does it Happen?

According to the Mayo Clinic, a herniated or ruptured disk refers to an injury to the rubbery cushion that sits between the spinal bones. The rubbery cushion is called a disk and it helps to align and stack the vertebrae or spinal bones.  Herniated disks typically occur in the lower back or neck and...
Posted by on March 20, 2023

What is the Most Common Cause of Spinal Cord Injuries?

What is the Spinal Cord? The spinal cord is a long, tube-like band of tissue connecting the brain to the lower back. Its function is to carry nerve signals between the brain and the body. These nerve signals allow the body to feel sensations, move, and carry out body functions. Spinal cord injuries can...
Posted by on February 28, 2023

Four Common Misconceptions About Concussions

According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or CDC, a concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. Concussions disrupt normal brain function,...
Posted by on February 25, 2023

The Long-Term Effects of an Untreated Head Injury

Head injuries may be mild, moderate, or severe. However, due to their nature, every head injury has the potential to be serious.  During a head injury, the body is whipped or shaken causing the soft tissue of the brain to come into contact with the inside of the hard skull. The resulting contact can...
Posted by on February 22, 2023

Who is Liable if My Child is Injured in a School Bus Accident?

More than 330,000 Connecticut children ride the school bus each day of the school year. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), school buses are one of the safest vehicles on the road with less than 1% of all traffic fatalities involving children on school buses. The most dangerous time for children...
Posted by on February 14, 2023

Top 5 Motorcycle Safety Tips for Riders

To improve motorcycle safety and reduce fatalities, Connecticut requires all motorcyclists to complete a state-certified motorcycle safety course. This course is in addition to the knowledge and vision testing given to all new drivers in the state.  These requirements are a benefit to new riders and those with whom they share the road. However,...