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Page 113
... Death certificates , proximate cause Party may attack coroner's statement of cause of death pursuant to claim for medical malprac- tice regardless of whether party has followed procedure proscribed by statute for overturning cause of ...
... Death certificates , proximate cause Party may attack coroner's statement of cause of death pursuant to claim for medical malprac- tice regardless of whether party has followed procedure proscribed by statute for overturning cause of ...
Page 184
... death due to medical malpractice , percentage probability of loss , if less than 50 % , is proper measure of plaintiff's damages . Smith v . State , Dept. of Health and Hospitals , App . 2 Cir.1994 , 647 So.2d 653 , 26,280 ( La.App . 2 ...
... death due to medical malpractice , percentage probability of loss , if less than 50 % , is proper measure of plaintiff's damages . Smith v . State , Dept. of Health and Hospitals , App . 2 Cir.1994 , 647 So.2d 653 , 26,280 ( La.App . 2 ...
Page 340
... death , or loss which occurs while on the farm or forest land of the owner , unless such damage , injury , or death was caused by the intentional act or gross negligence of the owner . c . An owner of farm or forest land , who allows ...
... death , or loss which occurs while on the farm or forest land of the owner , unless such damage , injury , or death was caused by the intentional act or gross negligence of the owner . c . An owner of farm or forest land , who allows ...
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