Plaintiffs’ sough to recover damages for the wrongful death of the decedent alleging that the hospital failed to notify the decedent of a suspicious mass in her left lung. Court held that the trial court erred in denying the plaintiff’s request for limited discovery to resolve the disputed issue of whether the defendant doctor had reason to know that the plaintiff required ongoing treatment pursuant to the continuing course of conduct doctrine.
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