Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1979

Johnson v. Wurster

Johnson v. Wurster
Superior Court of Pennsylvania · Decided July 13, 1979 · Lipez, Price, Spaeth
267 Pa. Super. 565; 407 A.2d 54; 1979 Pa. Super. LEXIS 2578

Johnson v. Wurster

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM:

The lower court was correct in holding that expert testimony was necessary to the plaintiffs’ case in malpractice. See Chandler v. Cook, 438 Pa. 447, 265 A.2d 794 (1970); Freed v. Priore, 247 Pa.Super. 418, 372 A.2d 895 (1977). Since the plaintiffs proffered none, the non-suit was properly granted. Therefore we need not consider the question of the correctness of the lower court’s rulings with respect to plaintiffs’ cross-examination of the defendant and the defendant’s witness.

Affirmed.

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