A recent decision by the Supreme Court – State of New York, Nassau County, Part 40 rejected a motion by defendants to preclude the plaintiffs from presenting evidence regarding diffusion tensor imaging in support of their claim that the infant plaintiff suffered a traumatic brain injury as a result of a traumatic incident. Sullivan v.
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Stern Gives Seminars on Both Coasts and Canada
By Bruce H. Stern on
It has been a very busy past two and a half weeks as I have given presentations on both coasts of the United States as well as Nova Scotia, Canada. In late October, I was invited by the Workers Injury Law and Advocacy Group to speak at their yearly convention in Santa Barbara, California. There,…
New York Court Upholds Use of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Litigation
By Bruce H. Stern on
I was recently sent two Orders from the State of New York in which defendant’s motion to bar the introduction of diffusion tensor imaging was denied. Here is a discussion of the first case with the second to follow.
In the matter of Girgs v. Snapple Distribution Corp., Civil Court of the City of…