Posts Tagged ‘Lights’

Learned Intermediary Causation – Lights Out In Georgia And A Texas Two-Step

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Whether additional warnings would have made a difference to learned intermediary physicians was the issue to be decided in two appellate decisions handed down this week. On facts that weren’t all that much different – at least as far as the prescribers were concerned (hold that thought for later) – the courts came to diametrically different conclusions.

On the one hand, it was lights out for a Georgia plaintiff, (more…)