Fedoriuk v. Howard – No Causation Reasons Required for Jurors in Medical Malpractice Trial
This was a mid-trial ruling regarding jury questions. This medical malpractice case, brought by David Fedoriuk against two hospital nurses, highlights the ongoing legal debate over how causation should be addressed in jury instructions. At the heart of the dispute is not whether the “but-for” test is the correct legal standard, but rather how causation […]