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Sobin v. Orthopaedic Sports Specialists, P.C.
See Day v. Gabriele, 101 Conn. App. 335 , 347–48, 921 A.2d 692 , cert. denied, 284 Conn. 902 , 931 A.2d 262 (2007).
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D. S. v. D. S.
See, e.g., Czarzasty v. Czarzasty, 101 Conn. App. 583, 594 , 922 A.2d 272 (requir- ing case-by-case analysis under § 46b-81), cert. denied, 284 Conn. 902 , 931 A.2d 262 (2007).
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Streifel v. Bulkley
See Lodge v. Arett Sales Corp., supra, 246 Conn. 584 ; see also Demers v. Rosa, 102 Conn. App. 497 , 502– 503, 505 n.6, 925 A.2d 1165 , cert. denied, 284 Conn. 907 , 931 A.2d 262 (2007).11 Having medical providers recover workers’ compensation benefits for injuries sustained while furnishing medical care instead of permitting them to recover from negligent patients allows provid- ers to receive some measured compensation for injuries sustained at work while avoiding the societal costs of imposing a duty of care on patients receiving medical care.
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Margaret L. Czarzasty
v.
Anthony F. Czarzasty
v.
Anthony F. Czarzasty
Supreme Court of Connecticut.
Sep 5, 2007.
Campbell D. Barrett, in support of the petition., Stuart M. Roth, in opposition.
Rogers.
Published
The defendant’s petition for certification for appeal from the Appellate Court, 101 Conn. App. 583 (AC 26601), is denied.
ROGERS, C. J., and NORCOTT and SCHALLER, Js., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this petition.