NH MEDICAL CENTER NOT LIABLE FOR DEFECTIVE MEDICAL DEVICE Royer v. Catholic Medical Center | Secondary Sources | Westlaw

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NH MEDICAL CENTER NOT LIABLE FOR DEFECTIVE MEDICAL DEVICE Royer v. Catholic Medical Center

8 No. 19 ANBRIMLR 7Andrews Breast Implant Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

NH MEDICAL CENTER NOT LIABLE FOR DEFECTIVE MEDICAL DEVICE Royer v. Catholic Medical Center

8 No. 19 ANBRIMLR 7Andrews Breast Implant Litigation Reporter (Approx. 3 pages)

8 No. 19 Andrews Breast Implant Litig. Rep. 7
Andrews Breast Implant Litigation Reporter
December 14, 1999
Hospital Liability/Prosthetic Knee
Copyright (c) 1999 Andrews Publications

NH MEDICAL CENTER NOT LIABLE FOR DEFECTIVE MEDICAL DEVICE

Royer v. Catholic Medical Center

Because they are not “in the business of selling” medical devices, hospitals cannot be held strictly liable if devices used in their patients turn out to be defective, according to a decision by the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Royer v. Catholic...
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