Meek v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court
Annotate this CaseJudy Meek died after a fall at a business premises. Sharon Meek, as personal representative of Judy’s Estate (Meek), sued the business where the fall happened seeking damages for survival and wrongful death. The issue in this case arose from the district court’s decision on a pre-trial motion filed by one of the defendants to limit medical expense evidence. The court then granted summary judgment against Meek on that issue. Meek subsequently filed a petition for writ of supervisory control on the issue. The Supreme Court granted the petition and exercised supervisory control, holding that the district court’s order admitting only evidence of amounts the insurers paid to Meek’s health care providers violated Mont. Code Ann. 27-1-308.
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