QUINLAN v. BROWN


277 Pa.Super. 528 (1980)

419 A.2d 1274

James R. QUINLAN, Appellant, v. Andrew J. BROWN.

Superior Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed May 2, 1980.

Appeal Granted and Judgment Reversed November 12, 1980.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kenneth W. Behrend, Pittsburgh, for appellant.

John W. Jordan, IV, Pittsburgh, for appellee.

Before HESTER, MONTGOMERY and LIPEZ, JJ.


MONTGOMERY, Judge:

The Plaintiff-Appellant James R. Quinlan, instituted an action for injuries which he initially sustained in the course of his employment, and which he claims were exacerbated by the negligence and medical malpractice of Defendant-Appellee, Dr. Andrew J. Brown. After a jury verdict for Defendant, and the denial of Plaintiff's motion for new trial, the instant appeal was filed in our Court.

The record reveals that on July 9, 1970, while employed...

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