Although Federal Rule of Evidence 409 or a comparable State rule bars evidence of paying for or furnishing medical, hospital, or similar expenses if such evidence is offered to prove liability, such evidence is not barred by Rule 409 or a comparable State rule if the evidence is offered to support an action for breach of such a promise or agreement to pay for or furnish medical assistance or similar medical services.

Contributed in 2009 by Joannes Vinarao-Pilapil
Last edited in 2009 by Peter Tillers
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