Mitigation of Damages
Douglas Laycock
laycockd at umich.edu
Fri Jul 10 12:57:19 PDT 2009
>From time to time we have discussed on the list cases of Jehovah's Witnesses who are injured by a tortfeasor, who refuse a blood transfusion, and whose injury is aggravated or whose cure takes longer as a result. The cases go both ways. I am not trying to start that discussion up again, but I have a related factual question.
Has anyone ever seen a similar case involving a Christian Scientist? I haven't done any serious looking, but I don't recall one. That seems a little odd, given that we seem to have a Jehovah's Witness case every few years.
Douglas Laycock
Yale Kamisar Collegiate Professor of Law
University of Michigan Law School
625 S. State St.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1215
734-647-9713
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