A recent trial raised the issue of whether there are limitations on the number of medical expert witnesses that can be called in a trial. The civil action, Davies v. The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington, involved a man who was injured while he was a passenger of a VIA Rail train that derailed in November 1999. The action addressed only the amount of appropriate damages that should be awarded, as liability was not an issue for this case.
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