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Vargo v. Travelers Ins. Co.
34 OHIO ST.3D 27, 516 N.E.2D 226, 1987.OH.40212
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Beschreibung des Verlags
This instant cause poses two questions for our consideration. The first question is whether R.C. 313.19 impermissibly denies civil litigants due process of law by requiring fact-finders to accept, as a matter of law, the coroners findings concerning the manner, mode and cause of death. The second issue is whether the trial court herein erred by permitting a medical expert to testify both beyond the scope of his expertise and with the aid of irrelevant statistical evidence.