Plaintiff contracted an STD from her boyfriend as a result of the defendant, a physician mistakenly informing the plaintiff’s boyfriend that he did not have any STDs. The court found that the plaintiff was owed a duty of care from the defendant as an identifiable third party victim of the defendant’s negligence.
Related Posts:
Connecticut Personal Injury Notice Laws
This post deals with Connecticut Personal Injury Notice Laws. When should I see a lawyer? Can I resolve this myself?
What to Do Following a Glastonbury Burn Injury
Burn injuries can be severe and lead to long-term effects. Some of the common causes of burns are fire, chemicals,
Legal Aspects of Traumatic Brain Injury Cases in Manchester
Catastrophic injuries are always going to be a concern, especially for those who are engaged in strenuous physical
Glastonbury Car Accident Damages
An auto collision can cause significant injuries and property damage. The expenses incurred by these damages are often