Civil Litigation
Oct. 15, 2018
Questioning in personal injury trial focuses on pain
“Sir, he was lying on the ground with a 4,000-pound truck on him. Are you saying he wasn’t experiencing any pain?” asked the plaintiff’s attorney, Brian Panish of Panish Shea & Boyle during cross-examination of a neuropsychologist called by the defense.
LOS ANGELES -- Physical and emotional pain was the subject of a heated witness examination on Friday in the waning days of a personal injury jury trial involving a seizure-prone Southern California Gas Co. driver who crashed a company truck into a fully stopped motorcyclist.
"Sir, he was lying on the ground with a 4,000-pound truck on him. Are you saying he wasn't experiencing any pain?" asked the plaintiff's attorney, Brian Panish...
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