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AhbabaOooMaoMao t1_j6p66y6 wrote

Can't file suit in CT without a report signed by a doctor of the speciality of the relevant standard of care, certifying the standard, the breach, and the causation. So that's been done.

There's obviously a disagreement, so they want to ask a jury.

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Yum_Kaax t1_j6pfof4 wrote

> Can't file suit in CT without a report signed by a doctor of the speciality of the relevant standard of care, certifying the standard, the breach, and the causation. So that's been done.

I can't honestly find anything which backs your claim here. I did some googling and not seeing anything about the state requiring another doctor to sign-off on your lawsuit. Logically, that also seems counter-intuitive, as it's like requiring a police office to sign-off on your complaint to Internal Affairs.

So please provide a source to put this debate to rest. I don't think what you said is necessarily true.

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