KRAVINSKY v. GLOVER


263 Pa.Super. 8 (1979)

396 A.2d 1349

Irving KRAVINSKY and Reeda Kravinsky, Appellees, v. Roscoe GLOVER, Appellant.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Decided January 19, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas P. Coopersmith, Philadelphia, for appellant.

Lawrence Flick, Philadelphia, for appellees.

Before PRICE, HESTER and HOFFMAN, JJ.


HOFFMAN, Judge:

Appellant contends that the lower court erred in (1) qualifying a behavior therapist as an expert on causation, (2) finding that the therapist's testimony was sufficient to establish causation, and (3) admitting certain bills of expenses into evidence and, as a result, refusing to grant a new trial on damages because the verdict was excessive. We find that $330 of expenses were improperly admitted and, accordingly, direct that the judgment in favor...

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