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State Courts -
Missouri - February 27, 2007
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Swartz v. Gale Webb Transp. Co., No. SC87890, No. SC87891,
SUPREME COURT OF MISSOURI, February 27, 2007, Filed
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Overview: In a passenger's personal injury action, doctors' testimony about possible future back surgeries, complications from medications, and possible childbirth complications was admissible to assist jury in determining the extent and nature of the passenger's present injuries, even without a reasonable degree of medical certainty of future complications.
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