GREER v. BUZGHEIA PART I
Where plaintiff offered evidence of medical expenses that were not actually paid. Trial court correctly denied motion in limine; while postverdict reduction of jury's award of medical expenses may be appropriate in those circumstances, defendant cannot prevent jury from hearing evidence regarding reasonable medical costs for plaintiff's care in the first instance. Defendant's failure to request that award of past medical expenses be determined by special verdict waived contention that damage award included medical expenses not actually paid or incurred.
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