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Family's Vacation Nightmare Settled For $2.3M

The Connecticut Law Tribune

April 17, 2006

<i>Linda Szollosy v. Hyatt Corp.</i>: At first glance, the extent of 11-year-old Dean Szollosy's brain injuries isn't readily apparent, his family's attorney admits. But his school teachers are well aware of the significant blow he suffered more than seven years ago when a family vacation to the Cayman Islands ended with Dean being airlifted to a Miami hospital.

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