Examples of Tort action in a sentence
Tort action," otherwise known as subrogation, means the right of ODJFS to recover payment received from a third party payor who may be liable for the cost of medical services and care arising out of an injury, disease, or disability to the member.
Tort action," or "subrogation," means the right of ODM to recover payment received from a third party payer who may be liable for the cost of medical services and care arising out of an injury, disease, or disability to the member.
Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to a patient of a health care entity.
Goldstein (2009) 555 U.S. 335, 343, citations omitted.) “[A]bsolute immunity does not apply when a prosecutor gives advice to police during a criminal investigation … when the prosecutor makes statements to the press … or … acts as a complaining witness in support of a warrant application.” (Ibid., citations omitted.) Tort action based upon alleged failure to properly supervise and train staff led to withholding of exculpatory evidence was barred by absolute immunity.
Plaintiff" includes the person for whom the plaintiff is legal representative.11441145(J)(I) "Political subdivision" and "state" have the same meanings as in section 2744.01 of the Revised Code.11461147(K)(J) "Tort action" means a civil action for damages for injury, death, or loss to person or property.