California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 19California Trial Lawyers Association., 1981 - Law |
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Page 84
... hospital records . - The three items mentioned above should be prepared before you actually contact the expert who you wish to testify at deposition and at trial . This is not to say you should defer your investigation in lo- cating the ...
... hospital records . - The three items mentioned above should be prepared before you actually contact the expert who you wish to testify at deposition and at trial . This is not to say you should defer your investigation in lo- cating the ...
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... hospital records in reaching medical opinions Gilett v . Gilett , ( 1959 ) 168 Cal . App . 2d 102 , 335 2d 736. Using hospital re- cords can enable the doctor who never personally examined the patient , or examined him long after the ...
... hospital records in reaching medical opinions Gilett v . Gilett , ( 1959 ) 168 Cal . App . 2d 102 , 335 2d 736. Using hospital re- cords can enable the doctor who never personally examined the patient , or examined him long after the ...
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... hospital , ambulance , nursing and drug bills be presented , and some testimony relating to the loss of earnings and earning capacity , including consideration of the use of an economist should be presented . D. DAMAGES Medical records ...
... hospital , ambulance , nursing and drug bills be presented , and some testimony relating to the loss of earnings and earning capacity , including consideration of the use of an economist should be presented . D. DAMAGES Medical records ...
Contents
Arne Werchick Esq San Francisco | 9 |
Is the Danger Excessive | 33 |
The Trial of a Medical Malpractice Case | 63 |
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