Civil Litigation,
Health Care & Hospital Law
Sep. 6, 2023
Proving the reasonable cost of past and future medical care
When discussing healthcare with your clients, it’s crucial to explain the difference between the use of insurance, if available, and undergoing treatment on a lien, as each bears implications not only for your client’s case but also directly concerning service payment.





Jamie G. Goldstein
Arias Sanguinetti Wang & Team LLPPhone: (510) 629-4877
Email: jamie@aswtlawyers.com
Illinois IT Chicago-Kent COL; Chicago IL
The importance of understanding how to prove past and future medical care at trial is critical to the recovery of damages. The law in this area has evolved quite a bit in the last several years and ensuring you are up to date on it is important to ensure you can prove these damages. Qaadir v. Figueroa, 67 Cal.App.5th 790 (2021), should be read and re-read to prepare for proving medical damages.
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