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Litigation

Aug. 27, 2013

Crash victim's blood sugar levels were normal, Toyota jury told

The blood sugar level of a diabetic Upland woman who died after driving her Toyota into a tree was within a target range advised by her doctor to prevent disorientation, according to expert testimony Monday.


By Omar Shamout


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - The blood sugar level of a diabetic Upland woman who died after driving her Toyota into a tree was within a target range advised by her doctor on the morning of the crash, according to expert testimony Monday in California's first unexpected acceleration personal injury trial.


Endocrinologist Rubina Aqeel treated 66-year-old Noriko Uno three times during the month of July 2009. Uno d...

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