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Monday, December 1, 2014

Softball legal pitch - Journal Inquirer: Page One Lawsuit filed by Attorney Jason L. McCoy

Softball legal pitch - Journal Inquirer: Page One 


"VERNON — A  Glastonbury man has filed a lawsuit against the town in response to a  2012 incident during which someone from an opposing softball team threw a bat at him, causing permanent injury.




The man, Jeffrey Harrington of 377 Woodhaven Road, says the person who threw the baseball
bat at him had violated the town’s softball league rules on several
previous occasions and that the town was negligent and careless in neglecting to prevent the accident, the lawsuit states.



According to the filing, the incident occurred in July 2012 during a men’s softball league game at a town-owned field at 375 Hartford Turnpike.

The person who threw the bat was Somers residentJonathan Feigenbaum, who later was charged with second-degree assaultand first-degree reckless endangerment.

Harrington contends that during the gameFeigenbaum engaged in unsportsmanlike conduct and used profane language —behavior he had previously exhibited.


The Glastonbury man, who was catching during thegame, says Feigenbaum became upset with the outcome of a play, slammed a metal bat on the plate, and then flung it backwards. It struck Harrington in the throat, the filing states.


The Town was named in the lawsuit that was filed late lastmonth are the town clerk. Representing Harrington is former Vernon mayor Jason L. McCoy.



McCoy argues the town “knew or should have known” of Feigenbaum’s violations and did not eject, expel, or discipline theplayer before the incident during which Harrington was injured.


The bat “crushed” Harrington’s trachea — nearlycausing him to choke to death — and also resulted in scaring anddisfigurement, the filing states.


Among other reasons, McCoy states that thenegligence was caused by the town failing to provide adequate supervision, failing to enforce its own rules, failing to provide“wholesome recreational activities for individuals,” and failing topromote good sportsmanship. He also states that town staff failed to eject, expel, or suspend Feigenbaum following previous incidents.



As a result of the incident, Harrington hassevere injuries, some of which may be permanent.   Harrington “has endured and will continue to endure great mental and physical pain and suffering and may forever be restricted in activities of daily living,”  the filing states.

Because of the injuries to his neck, throat, and voice box, Harrington has had to spend “large sums of money” for medical and surgical treatment, medicine, therapy, and other items, according to the claim.



Harrington also has lost time and wages since his “earning capacity has been greatly diminished, impaired, and reduced,” McCoy says.He’s seeking money in excess of $15,000 to cover lost and future expenses.


According to the town’s rules and regulationsgoverning the Vernon men’s softball league for 2012, “unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated” and any player engaging in poor behavior will be suspended or expelled from the league. It further states that “any act of aggression with intent to physically harm another person” will result in suspension or expulsion.


Online court records show that Feigenbaum was sentenced by a Vernon Superior Court judge to six months in jailsuspended after 18 months of probation stemming from an August 2013
incident during which he was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol."






Thursday, April 10, 2014

Overwhelmed by debts – Call Connecticut’s Law Offices of Jason L. McCoy - 800-837-5901




Contact us by going to www.ct-debt-relief.com  or www.bankruptcylawyerct.com or call 800-837-5901

Monday, September 17, 2012

DUI - HMMMM? Effects of Panax ginseng on blood alcohol clearance in man [Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 1987] - PubMed - NCBI

Effects of Panax ginseng on blood... [Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 1987] - PubMed - NCBI: Effects of Panax ginseng on blood alcohol clearance in man.

1. Fourteen healthy male volunteers were studied to assess the effects of Panax ginseng on blood alcohol clearance, utilizing each subject as his own control. 2. At 40 min after the last drink, the blood alcohol level in the test group receiving ginseng extract (3 g/65 kg body weight) along with alcohol (72 g/65 kg body weight) was about 35% lower than their control values. 3. When the blood alcohol level was compared on individual bases, alcohol concentrations in 10 out of 14 test subjects ranged from 32 to 51% lower than their control values. 4. These results demonstrate that P. ginseng extract enhances blood alcohol clearance in man.

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Libor Rate

Libor Rate-Rigging Scandal Sets Off Legal Fights for Restitution - NYTimes.com: Rate Scandal Stirs Scramble for Damages

Most consumer mortgages in the sub-prime market were linked to the Libor at adjustment but due to this conduct remain at a lower rate.  So the investor in sub-prime mortgages lost while the borrower benefited. Presumably the tax payers that funded the purchase of these sub-prime mortgages through TARP lost on interest but gained on less mortgages being subject to purchase based upon default. Likely this also impacted to some extent the AIG bailout for taxpayer.  HMMM?

You have to love those folks like banks, insurance companies and others that hate lawsuits unless they are wronged. Hypocritical positions?   Just another example of the falsity of tort reform.


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Monday, January 31, 2011

How Ordering Your Credit Report Can Help You in Bankruptcy


How Ordering Your Credit Report Can Help You in Bankruptcy

Our firm recommends that each of our clients filing for bankruptcy obtain a credit report for the reasons listed below. If you are married, we recommend obtaining credit reports for both you and your spouse. Not every creditor reports debts to a credit bureau, so your credit report will not list all debts. You should be sure to let your attorney know about all debts you are aware of.

You will receive a printed copy of the report in the mail for your review.

1. Obtaining the credit report helps us get accurate creditor names, addresses, types of debt, balances due, and account numbers.

2. Through your credit report, we may find creditors whom you have overlooked. For a debt to be discharged, it must be listed in your bankruptcy pleadings, so it’s important that we find out about all debts.

3. Credit reports can alert us to judgments against you.

4. Credit reports can alert us to liens against your property, and the need to seek lien avoidance under §522(f), thus helping you protect your property in some cases.

5. We may find out about co-signers to some of your debts, which are important to list in a bankruptcy.

6. If you are married, there may be surprising items on your credit report or your spouse’s, and the reports can help us determine whether you should file individually or jointly.

7. We may find out about debts created by a former spouse, who may have forged your signature to obtain credit.

8. Credit reports can alert us to mistakes on your credit record. The report will list the names and addresses of all three major credit bureaus whom you can contact to correct any mistakes or provide updated information.

9. Credit reports often contain the names and addresses of collection agencies representing creditors, and we can notify these collection agencies about the bankruptcy so that collection efforts stop.

10. If the IRS has a tax lien on your property, the credit report will alert us so that it can be dealt with properly.

11. Knowing what is on your credit report can help you get credit approval for important purchases after your debts are discharged.

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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

YouTube - What is a frivolous lawsuit? What is a frivolous defense to a lawsuit?

YouTube - What is a frivolous lawsuit? What is a frivolous defense to a lawsuit?: "What is a frivolous lawsuit? What is a frivolous defense to a lawsuit?"


Friday, January 1, 2010

Just Prepare or Fully Prepare- McCoy says do focus groups?

These are some clips from a few focus groups. As a lawyer representing a victim you need to know how a jury arrives at the compensation figure, or why the jury decides who is at fault (liability). Everything I learned about the law and lawyering I learned from lawyers. But everything I have learned about the facts I have learned from non-lawyers. Lawyers need to be able present their case based upon the law, but the presentation is filtered through the facts- those facts are as a jury understands them, not as the lawyer understands them. Over the last several years I have done at least 50 different focus groups.

Before I began doing focus groups, I had tried many cases, some good results, but after the cases the jurors would ask "Why didn't you show me this or why didn't you show me that" or "it would have been helpful to hear from so and so".

I was trained on the law, I never thought or realized that there are some folks who do not believe a victim is entitled to be compensated; I never thought that people on the jury were suspicious of the person who brought the claim. Doing focus groups helped me to realize that there is common understanding among non-lawyers that lawyers need to understand when presenting a case.

Yes every once and a while I do forget that, or over look it. The result the victim is hurt again and is not compensated. Sometimes the case is rushed or the lawyer comes across to strong or arrogant, the victim suffers as a result.

Some of the following clips are the final numbers, they seem big in the abstract, but the focus group participants realized that those numbers were the correct figures based upon the situation a victim was in. Other focus groups have reminded me that I need to be careful or they will hold it against the victim.

Enjoy the clips. If you need help with your case, do not hesitate to contact me.
























Sunday, December 27, 2009

Redirecting the Debate on Brain Injuries

The Catalyst
Redirecting the Debate on Brain Injuries
By ALAN SCHWARZ
Published: December 27, 2009
Representative Linda T. Sánchez, a Democrat of California, redirected the debate surrounding brain injuries in football.

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/27/sports/football/27sanchez.html

Saturday, December 26, 2009

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Bankruptcy Lawyer Connecticut

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Attorney Jason L McCoy, Member
Practice Areas:
Bankruptcy; Business Law; Criminal Law; Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Personal Injury; Products Liability; Real Estate
Firm:
Law Offices of Jason L McCoy, LLC
Location: Vernon, Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury CT 06105, Phone: 860-872-7741Fax: 860-979-0064, email: info@ctlawyer.biz

Friday, May 29, 2009

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