MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Personal Injury • Collateral Source Rule • Medicaid Benefits
Deeds v. Univ. of Pa. Med. Ctr., PICS Case No. 15-0203 (Pa. Super. Jan. 30, 2015) Wecht, J. (22 pages).
The trial court erred in denying plaintiff's motion for a new trial based on a violation of the collateral source rule where the court improperly allowed defendants to inform the jury that plaintiff's substantial medical needs were being attended to by various medical benefits programs. Reversed and remanded.
February 17, 2015 at 12:00 AM
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MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Personal Injury • Collateral Source Rule • Medicaid Benefits
Deeds v. Univ. of Pa. Med. Ctr., PICS Case No. 15-0203 (Pa. Super. Jan. 30, 2015) Wecht, J. (22 pages).
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