Ohio Apportionment Legal Insights

Summary

Ohio law generally requires expert testimony to establish causation in complex cases, such as medical malpractice or professional negligence. However, specific case law and precedents can vary. For detailed case law, consulting a legal expert in Ohio is recommended.

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Plaintiff wants to argue that under Ohio law, apportionment should not be allowed unless there is expert testimony as to causation against a non party. Can you provide case law to support this statement?
It sounds like you are looking for specific case law in Ohio regarding apportionment and expert testimony. I can provide some general information, but for specific case law, consulting with a legal expert in Ohio would be best.
In general, under Ohio law, expert testimony is often required to establish causation in complex cases, especially in medical malpractice or professional negligence cases. However, the specific requirements and precedents can vary.
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