Drug expert can testify in med-mal case
Published: June 12, 2009
Tags: medical malpractice, Terbutaline
A defense expert should have been allowed to testify in a medical malpractice case that the drug Terbutaline was not the cause of a new mother’s heart failure, the 5th Circuit has ruled in reversing a $3.5 million jury award.
Four days after she gave birth to a healthy daughter, the plaintiff was diagnosed as suffering ...
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