Collateral Source Rule Legal Definition
"What is the Collateral Source Rule?"
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Collateral Source Rule
Collateral Source Rule in Medical Malpractice Cases
The collateral source rule affects medical malpractice and personal injury cases in much the same way. In the majority of courts, plaintiffs are required to share the monetary compensation they have received (or will receive) from third parties such as insurance companies or even friends and family. The collateral source rule differs from state to state, but generally, a defendant may ask for the rule to be placed in effect if it hasn’t been already. Contact a Pittsburgh medical malpractice lawyer today to review your case: (412) 674-5444 Sources:Return To Legal Glossary
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