LUCAS v. COLLINS

No. 99-P-75.

51 Mass. App. Ct. 30 (2001)

LINDAMAE LUCAS v. DANIEL J. COLLINS, JR.

Court of Appeals of Massachusetts, Essex.

February 22, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel Malis for the plaintiff.

Curtis R. Deidrich for the defendant.

Present: GREENBERG, GILLERMAN, & RAPOZA, JJ.


GREENBERG, J.

A medical malpractice tribunal convened by the Superior Court found that Lindamae Lucas, the plaintiff, had experienced an unfortunate medical result, i.e., that the evidence presented to the tribunal, if properly substantiated, was not "sufficient to raise a legitimate question of liability appropriate for judicial inquiry" under G. L. c. 231, § 60B, inserted by St. 1975, c. 362, § 5. Thus, in order to maintain her action, the plaintiff had...

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