O'NEAL v. ST. JOHN HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER

No. 138180.

RAYMOND O'NEAL, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ST. JOHN HOSPITAL & MEDICAL CENTER, RALPH DiLISIO M.D. and EFSTATHIOS TAPAZOGLOU, M.D., Defendant-Appellees.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Filed July 31, 2010.


HATHAWAY, J.

This case addresses the burden of proof necessary to establish proximate causation in a traditional medical malpractice action. At issue is whether the Court of Appeals properly reversed the trial court's denial of summary disposition. The trial court ruled that plaintiff had established a question of fact on the issue of proximate causation sufficient to withstand a motion for summary disposition. The Court of Appeals reversed. It treated plaintiff's...

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