What Is The Eggshell Plaintiff Doctrine?
A legal doctrine dating back over 130 years in this country, the “Egg Shell Plaintiff” is often misunderstood and misused by the public and insurance adjusters. In this clip, Derek and Joel discuss the landmark case of Vosberg v. Putney from 1891 and the practical application of the eggshell plaintiff doctrine. Taken from the Schiller & Hamilton Podcast #29 w/ Derek Harper

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