Texas Court: Plaintiffs Alleging Brain Damage Must Submit to Independent Tests
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Insurance Journal - Dec 06, 2022
A family seeking $33 million in economic damages for alleged brain injuries caused by exposure to carbon monoxide must submit to a battery of neuropsychological tests by the defendant’s doctor, the Texas Supreme Court ruled. The high court on Friday …...
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