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2001

University of Missouri School of Law

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Loss of a chance

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Tort Recovery For Loss Of A Chance, David A. Fischer Oct 2001

Tort Recovery For Loss Of A Chance, David A. Fischer

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Tort lawyers in the United States often think of “loss of a chance” as a theory of “probabilistic causation” that only applies to medical malpractice misdiagnosis cases. The theory is that if a physician negligently fails to diagnose a curable disease, and the patient is harmed by the disease, the physician should be liable for causing the “loss of a chance” of a cure. We shall see that if the chance of a cure is less than 50 percent, the plaintiff cannot prove by a preponderance of evidence that the negligence caused the harm, and would recover no damages under …