SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court sounded ready today to tilt toward defendants on a question that comes up in virtually every personal injury case.

In Howell v. Hamilton Meats & Provisions, the court is tackling the question of whether prevailing plaintiffs can recover the full price of their medical care even if their insurers paid only a smaller negotiated amount.

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