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Itemization of Medical Expenses in a Personal Injury Lawsuit

A plaintiff must prove that all expenses, including medical expenses, are reasonable and necessary in order to recover for them. Without proof of reasonableness and necessity, the plaintiff fails to prove causation between the tort and the medical bill. A plaintiff who provides the defendant with an itemized list of…

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Memorandum of Law in Support of Motion to Strike Affirmative Defenses

Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure 8.02 and 8.03 set out the basic requirements for defenses asserted in an answer. One critical requirement is that a defendant wishing to assert an affirmative defense must state in short and plain terms the facts in support of that defense, “including the identity or…

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Order Approving Minor’s Settlement

Court approval should be sought for settling any case involving a minor (or disabled person), regardless of whether a lawsuit has already been filed or a compromise reached without litigation. T.C.A. sec. 34-1-121 gives the court power to approve the settlement and to waive the usual requirements of guardianship if…

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Order Shifting Costs of Expert Witness Depositions in Medical Malpractice Case

This is an Order entered in Davidson County Circuit Court that effectively shifts the costs of deposing expert witnesses to the defendant if they disclose more than two experts on any subject. The Order requires the defendant pay the court reporter fee, transcript fee, and any expert witness fee associated…

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Discovery Questionnaire for Wrongful Death Action

Getting through litigation as efficiently as possible is (generally) in a plaintiff’s best interest. To avoid the “hurry up and wait” effect that can encumber a case, I send my clients a discovery questionnaire at the outset. I ask the clients to answer the questions that I anticipate needing to…

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Rule 26 Disclosure of an Expert Witness in a Medical Negligence Case

It is a bit of a stretch to describe anything as a “form” for disclosing the opinions of an expert witness in a medical negligence case. Forms are designed to avoid re-inventing the wheel, shortcutting repetitive processes in lawsuits. There is rarely anything repetitive about the medico-legal issues that arise…

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Discovery to a Corporate Defendant in an Automobile Wreck Case

This is a sample form set of interrogatories and requests for production of documents and things to send to a corporate defendant in a car wreck case. I typically serve a set of discovery with the complaint in order to get the ball rolling on the case. These form questions…

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