The court deemed the plaintiff's late-served expert reports presumptively inadmissible due to unexcused delay and ambush tactics.
The plaintiff in a personal injury action served new expert reports very late, just prior to the third scheduled trial date.
The defendants objected to their admissibility due to non-compliance with the court-ordered timetable and the inability to secure responding reports.
The court found the plaintiff's explanation for the delay unreasonable, noting the issue of potential conflict with the original experts (retained through a company owned by the former solicitor's husband) was known since 2016 and highlighted by a recent mistrial decision.
The judge deemed the late reports presumptively inadmissible but deferred the final determination of admissibility to the trial judge.
SCJSuperior Court of JusticeMar 28, 2024