A slip-and-fall plaintiff is hoping to try his case a third time after his bid for a higher damages award ended in a verdict an eighth the size of what he had originally won. 

Plaintiff Bryan Wright had first secured a new trial through an appeal to the Superior Court, in which he claimed his 2017 verdict of $63,896 would have been higher if his medical expert had not been precluded from testifying.

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