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Stratton Faxon Advocates for Patients Injured by Heparin Treatments

Michael Stratton of Stratton Faxon, Connecticut’s firm for trial law, is concerned about the controversial blood thinner heparin.
Heparin is a blood-thinning drug that had become practically ubiquitous in hospitals by 2008, especially as part of a regimen for a host of cardiovascular-related conditions. But in the intervening months since, this particular pharmaceutical has been blamed [...]

[ More ] September 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Tripod Accident Settles for $1.35 Million

Stratton Faxon, Connecticut’s firm for trial law, helped to procure justice for a woman victimized by a defective tripod that had been manufactured by a Chinese company.
It happened at a restaurant called Knickerbocker’s in Middletown, Connecticut, in December 2003. A disc jockey was setting up a lighting display for a show. An 80-pound lighting fixture [...]

[ More ] September 15th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Risk of Guillain-Barre Syndrome May Still Exist with H1N1 Influenza Vaccine

1976 incidents often go unmentioned, but may prove quite relevant when mass immunizations begin occurring late in 2009.
In 1976, U.S. Army recruit Private David Lewis was based at Fort Dix, N.J., and suddenly felt very sick. Within a day he was dead. The cause of his death was given as “swine flu,” otherwise known as [...]

[ More ] September 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Swine Flu Vaccine May Pose Unexpected Risks

The proposed H1N1 influenza vaccine expected to be administered to millions of Americans may pose serious risks, along with subsequent lawsuits due to adverse consequences experienced.
Much discussion has recently surfaced about the mandated administration of H1N1 “swine flu” vaccines to millions of Americans, especially those included in so-called “high risk” groups such as children, the [...]

[ More ] September 5th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Ex-Major League Umpire, Mark Hirschbeck, Seeks Accountability for His Failed Artificial Hip

Stratton Faxon, Connecticut’s firm for trial law, has represented former MLB umpire Mark Hirschbeck in his fight for justice. As a follow-up, Hirschbeck has joined the legislative battle with other victims in an effort to pass the Medical Device Safety Act.
When Mark Hirschbeck began his career as an umpire, right after high school, he never [...]

[ More ] August 25th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Stratton Faxon Wins $1.45 Million Jury Verdict Against Negligent Health Care Facility

Stratton Faxon Attorney Eric P. Smith decries negligent death of elderly woman.
Connecticut’s firm for trial law, Stratton Faxon, helped to win Karen Smith’s case of negligence at Dairen Health Care Center. Her mother had been admitted there after suffering from fractured ribs caused by a minor automobile accident. Less than a week after her admission [...]

[ More ] August 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Former MLB Umpire Hirschbeck Seeks Accountability

Former Major League Baseball umpire Mark Hirschbeck had his career ended and his dreams dashed by a failed hip replacement. Consequently, he’s become an advocate for Congress to pass the Medical Device Safety Act.
Mark Hirschbeck reached the pinnacle of his profession in 2001 when he umpired in the 2001 World Series. But in the nearly [...]

[ More ] August 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Darien Health Care Center Loses $1.45 Million Jury Verdict

A blatant case of nursing home abuse resulted in a jury verdict of nearly a million and a half dollars against a Connecticut-based nursing care facility.
On July 29, 2004, Margaret Miller was admitted to Darien Health Care. She had fractured ribs as a consequence from an automobile accident. At Darien, while needing assistance to use [...]

[ More ] August 5th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Sister of Prominent Spokeswoman Files Wrongful Death Suit

The sister of a woman who died in a February 2009 plane crash in Buffalo, N.Y., and who had been a prominent spokeswoman for victims of 9/11 terror attacks and their survivors – has filed a wrongful death suit against three airlines, including Houston-based Continental.
Beverly Eckert, a widow since the death of her husband, Sean [...]

[ More ] July 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |

Improperly Removed Lung Wins Jury Verdict Against Hospital Pathologist After Cancer Misdiagnosis

A ruling in Connecticut Superior Court found that Elizabeth Lach-Pasko, M.D. was negligent in her pathology findings, misdiagnosing the plaintiff with an aggressive cancer requiring immediate resection and removal of a lobe of his lung when there was actually no malignancy present.
In Hartford on June 17, 2009, a Superior Court jury in Michael Santopietro vs. [...]

[ More ] July 24th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Personal Injury |