Connecticut Injury Lawyer - Attorney Paul Levin

Connecticut Injury Lawyer - Attorney Paul Levin Our team provides aggressive and competent representation to ensure our clients’ rights are protected Attorney Paul Levin is a Connecticut Injury Lawyer.

Based in Hartford, he provides aggressive and competent representation to families and injured persons in Connecticut car accident, medical malpractice and work-related injury cases. For a free initial consultation, call 860-560-7226. Visit the Web Site of Paul Levin to learn more.

06/04/2026

Our process is simple: we get a legal nurse consultant to review every case before we decide to take it.

They examine the facts. They determine if the incident was preventable. They assess what should have been done differently.

We don't share our opinions first — we wait for theirs. A confident attorney wants to hear the strengths and weaknesses of a case, not confirmation bias.

If there's no case, we'll tell you. If there is, we fight with full knowledge of every angle.

This is why our clients trust us — we're honest about the law, the facts, and what's actually achievable.

If you've been harmed by negligence, call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

06/03/2026

Aspiration pneumonia is different — and more dangerous — than regular pneumonia.

When food or fluid enters the lungs instead of going down the throat, the body launches a systemic immune response to reject the foreign material.

This happens when nursing homes fail to assess swallowing ability, don't follow proper feeding protocols, or allow residents to eat without supervision.

Aspiration pneumonia can be fatal. It's also completely preventable.

If your loved one developed aspiration pneumonia due to negligent feeding practices or inadequate swallowing assessments, we hold facilities accountable.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

06/02/2026

Pressure ulcers don't stay on the skin. They spread deeper — into tissue, bone, and even the bloodstream.

A Stage 1 bedsore can become a life-threatening infection if facilities ignore early warning signs.

Prevention is infinitely easier than treatment. Regular repositioning, skin care, and proper nutrition stop pressure ulcers before they start.

When nursing homes fail to follow basic prevention protocols, residents suffer catastrophic, preventable harm.

If your loved one developed severe pressure ulcers that reached bone or caused systemic infection, we hold facilities accountable.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

Injured on the job? Don’t navigate the workers’ compensation process alone. We guide you through every step — from medic...
06/01/2026

Injured on the job? Don’t navigate the workers’ compensation process alone.
We guide you through every step — from medical treatment to claim disputes — so you can focus on healing.
💼 Schedule your case review today.

06/01/2026

The Director of Nursing at a Connecticut nursing home has one of the most critical roles in the facility — equal in importance to the Medical Director.

They're responsible for developing and maintaining policies, overseeing clinical operations, and ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of every resident.

When a Director of Nursing fails to implement proper protocols, train staff, or enforce standards, the entire facility's care suffers.

Residents develop preventable infections, pressure ulcers, falls, and worse — because the person responsible for clinical oversight wasn't doing their job.

If your loved one was harmed due to nursing leadership failures, we hold them accountable.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

05/30/2026

Nursing home staff must be trained to identify all stages of pressure ulcers — from Stage 1 to Stage 4, plus deep tissue injuries that don't fit standard categories.

Prevention is easier than treatment. Bony prominences like heels and hips are high-risk areas where tissue is thin.

When facilities fail to train staff or ignore early warning signs, minor skin issues become severe, life-threatening wounds.

If your loved one developed advanced pressure ulcers due to untrained or negligent staff, we fight for accountability.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

05/29/2026

Connecticut nursing homes must turn and reposition bedbound residents at least every two hours to prevent pressure ulcers.

Proper care includes regular repositioning, skin hygiene, incontinence management, and adequate nutrition — protein levels are critical for skin integrity.

Pressure sores are preventable. When facilities fail to follow basic protocols, residents develop painful, life-threatening wounds.

If your loved one developed bedsores due to neglect, we hold facilities accountable.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

05/28/2026

Winning a product liability case does more than compensate victims — it exposes the truth.

Internal emails. Damaging documents. Safety failures hidden from regulators. When these come to light in court, the FDA and lawmakers finally have the evidence they need to act.

Manufacturers know this. That's why they lobby Congress for immunity after losing verdicts.

We don't just fight for your settlement. We fight to make sure the next person doesn't get hurt.

If a defective product caused your injuries, we hold the manufacturer responsible and demand change.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

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05/28/2026

Distracted truck drivers are a serious danger on the road. Texting, eating, or other distractions can turn a routine trip into a life-changing crash. Victims deserve accountability.

05/27/2026

Warning signs of nursing home abuse include sudden behavior changes, depression, unexplained bruises, and injuries with no clear explanation.

If you notice these signs and staff haven't reported them or investigated, that's a red flag.

Facilities are required to document, report, and investigate any signs of harm. When they don't, it's often because they're covering up neglect.

If your loved one showed signs of abuse that were ignored, we hold negligent facilities accountable.

Call The Connecticut Injury Firm, LLC today: 860-560-7226

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