SAYER v. WILLIAMS

No. 97-66.

962 P.2d 165 (1998)

Betty I. SAYER, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. William M. WILLIAMS, M.D., Appellee (Defendant).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

July 29, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James P. Castberg, Sheridan, for Appellant.

Robert M. Shively of Shively Law Offices, P.C., Casper, for Appellee.

Before LEHMAN, C.J., and THOMAS, MACY, GOLDEN and TAYLOR, JJ.


TAYLOR, Justice.

Finding that appellant failed to provide expert testimony to establish proximate cause in her medical malpractice case, the district court granted appellee's motion for judgment as a matter of law. Appellant brings this appeal arguing that her case is an extraordinary one which does not require expert testimony to prove that her injuries were caused by the doctor's medical negligence. We affirm.

I. ISSUE

Appellant, Betty I. Sayer...

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