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Not Applicable: Connecticut High Court Interprets COVID-Era Executive Order
"Even though the providers made that claim, it is apparent that the insurance carriers continued to charge premiums for malpractice," Robert C. Lubus Jr. of Grady & Riley said. "Here, the Connecticut Supreme Court made it clear that in order to use the executive order as a shield, the malpractice had to have some relation to COVID or to a lack of resources caused by COVID. The facts of our case are such that we are confident that the nursing home will never be able to sustain this burden."New Ruling Sheds Light on Expert Testimony in Medical Malpractice Litigation
"I think it could have a lot of application for medical malpractice attorneys and maybe even in other areas where experts are needed," plaintiff counsel Brandon B. Fontaine said.Silver Golub & Teitell Sues Norwalk Hospital and Others for Alleged Wrongful Death
"It was clear on the imaging of the procedure that the tube was outside of the stomach, and it could have been corrected," Ernie Teitell said. "What was so egregious about that is contents entered into the body that caused her to have sepsis."Connecticut Jury Awards $8.5M in Wrongful-Death Suit—Read the Plaintiff Strategy
"We have concerns with several aspects of the trial that we will be raising on appeal, and are looking forward to a fair appellate review of the case," defense counsel said.$6.5M for Emotional Damages: Jurors Find Against Yale After Baby's Death
The jury awarded $1.5 million to plaintiff Jomayra Rodriguez as the administrator of the baby's estate for wrongful death, and $5 million for medical malpractice.View more book results for the query "DanaherLagnese, PC"
Med Mal Claims Go Up in Smoke After Finding That Plaintiff Lied About PTSD to Obtain Marijuana
The Connecticut Court of Appeals tossed out a medical malpractice lawsuit in which a plaintiff alleged prescribed medical marijuana, which he obtained by falsely claiming to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, exacerbated his bipolar condition.Another Claim Bites the Dust in COVID-Related Business Litigation
"We conclude that, just as the properties were not physically altered in any way by the COVID-19 pandemic, the plaintiffs' activities designed to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus on the properties were not 'repairs' in any ordinary sense of the word," the opinion said.Victory for Insurance Companies in Claims Cases Over COVID-Related Business Interruption
"We conclude that, just as the properties were not physically altered in any way by the COVID-19 pandemic, the plaintiffs' activities designed to prevent the transmission of the coronavirus on the properties were not 'repairs' in any ordinary sense of the word," the opinion said.Jury Sides With Stamford Hospital After Lab Error Led to Woman's Abortion
The hospital's attorney said the jury's decision came down to whether they believed testimony from the expectant mother or hospital staff.Woman Awarded $1.8M After Wrong Fallopian Tube Cut in Surgery
A woman who had the wrong fallopian tube cut by a doctor during surgery, rendering her infertile, has been awarded $1.8 million by a jury in New London.Trending Stories
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