Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - The state Supreme Court struggled Tuesday with how to calculate medical damages in personal injury cases in light of complex health care billing practices.
Health care providers routinely set their service fees at one price and yet accept a much lower amount as payment from insurance companies.
Plaintiffs' attorneys argue that their clients should receive the larger amount...
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