Mary Price went for a consultation about a surgical procedure to remove abdominal fat. When Robert Britton
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Mary Price went for a consultation about a surgical procedure to remove abdominal fat. When Robert Britton met with her, he wore a nametag that identified him as a doctor, and was addressed as “doctor” by the nurse. Britton then examined Price, touching her stomach and showing her where the incision would be made. It turned out that Britton was the office manager, not a doctor. Although a doctor actually performed the surgery on Price, Britton was present. It turned out that the doctor left a tube in Price’s body at the site of the incision. The area became infected, requiring corrective surgery. A jury awarded Price $275,000 in damages in a suit against Britton. He subsequently filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. Is this judgment dischargeable in bankruptcy court?
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Business Law and the Legal Environment
ISBN: 978-1133587491
5th edition
Authors: Jeffrey F. Beatty, Susan S. Samuelson