§9.3 Intervening and Superseding Causes

1.    White v. Premier Medical Group, P.C.,  M2006-01196-COA-R3-CV  (Tenn. Ct. App. Nov. 29, 2007).

The Court's Summary:

"In this medical malpractice action against a treating physician, his medical group, and several hospital entities, the plaintiffs contend the trial court erred by including in the jury instructions the defense of superseding cause requested by the treating physician and his medical group. The plaintiffs argue the evidence was insufficient to justify the instruction. It is proper to charge the law upon an issue of fact within the scope of the pleadings upon which there is material evidence sufficient to sustain a verdict. The record contains material evidence regarding each of the essential elements of the defense of superseding cause sufficient to sustain a verdict of superseding cause; therefore, an instruction as to superseding cause was appropriate."  View opinion.