· 6/22/1989
McLaughlin v. Cooke
Citations
- 774 P.2d 1171
- 112 Wash. 2d 829
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “It is not always necessary to prove every element of causation 5 by medical testimony. If, from the facts and circumstances and the medical testimony given, a 6 reasonable person can infer that the causal connection exists, the evidence is sufficient.”
- regarding malpractice of a medical professional
- regarding malpractice of a medical professional
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Judges: Smith, Utter, Brachtenbach, Dolliver, Dore, Pearson, Andersen, Durham, Doran
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