Connecticut Statutes
§ 52-149a — Depositions of medical witnesses.
Connecticut § 52-149a
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Bluebook
Conn. Gen. Stat. § 52-149a (2026).
Text
(a)The deposition of any physician, psychologist, chiropractor, naturopathic physician or dentist licensed under the provisions of the general statutes, may be taken on behalf of either party to any civil action, workers' compensation matter or probate proceeding, in which the physician, psychologist, chiropractor, naturopathic physician or dentist may be called as an expert witness, on notice by certified mail to each adverse party or the party's attorney, as the case may be. The deposition may be received in evidence at the trial or hearing of the civil action, workers' compensation matter or probate proceeding in lieu of the appearance of the witness in court or at the hearing. The deposition may be taken by stenographic means, videotape or in such other manner as may be provided by ru
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Related
Bray v. Anderson, No. Cv 90-0387656s (Nov. 3, 1995)
1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 12522 (Connecticut Superior Court, 1995)
Bray v. Anderson, No. Cv90-0387656s (Oct. 31, 1995)
1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 12464 (Connecticut Superior Court, 1995)
Legislative History
(P.A. 76-423; P.A. 77-210; P.A. 79-376, S. 71; P.A. 82-160, S. 71; P.A. 99-102, S. 47; P.A. 21-18, S. 1.) History: P.A. 77-210 added Subsec. (b) re payment of fee for testimony to medical experts; P.A. 79-376 substituted “workers' compensation” for “workmen's compensation” where appearing; P.A. 82-160 made minor technical changes; P.A. 99-102 deleted obsolete references to osteopathic physicians and made a technical change re gender neutrality; pursuant to P.A. 21-18, “compensation commissioners” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “administrative law judges” in Subsec. (a), effective October 1, 2021. Cited. 203 C. 554; 211 C. 555; 229 C. 716. Cited. 45 CA 165.
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