Do you think successful verdict is if KJ wins?
Maybe for you and Jackson family, but don't forget a "little" hitch on the way.
If jury finds AEG negligent hiring CM, then they go to awards and start thinking of responsibility percentage.
Panish put out this pie chart
Plaintiffs (meaning Katherine) already gave in and said that MJ is 20% responsible of his own death.
Have you listen the testimonies in this trial? Do you think that MJ's responsibility is going to stay @20%. I'm sorry, but if jury decides AEG negligently hired CM, I can quarantee that percentage for MJ is going to be more than 20%.
Plaintiffs did not prove that anyone at AEG was aware of propofol treatement. Jurors also heard from many medical personnel that they warned MJ that propofol is dangerous.You may want to insert in here that MJ trusted to doctors to monitor him, but that is not AEG's fault that MJ trusted on doctors. They also heard MJ wanted CM despite AEG offering to find another doctor for him from UK. Jurors also heard that MJ wanted CM and he was MJ's doc prior AEG came to picture. Jurors also heard that CM ordered propfol,whether he used it or not prior he was indrtoduced to AEG, but it shows the MJ and CM had intention to use propfol whether or not AEG agreed to any contract.
They also heard that MJ had propofol before, and asked it for treatments that really didn't require anesthesia. Jurors also heard from certain family members and their so called "interventions" and how they failed, which shows that MJ did not listen even his family members and family couldn't help him. You may want to insert here that we know those family members were talking shite, as we know how they operate, but then again if jurors are not fans like us, they believe those family members and think they told the truth, which is that MJ was in constant need for interventions.
Then in comes personal responsibility of your own health. I just ask you 1 question, who is responsible of your own health?
Also on jury instructions page 56
http://www.scribd.com/doc/170454633/Jackson-vs-AEG-Live-Final-Jury-Instructions
Affirmative defense - Patients duty to provide his or her own well-being
A patient must use reasonable care to provide for his or her own well-being.
AEG live claims that MJ death was caused by his own negligent in conncetion with his medical care. To succeed, AEG must prove of the following: That MJ did not use reasonable care to provide for his own well-being, and
that MJ failure to use reasonable care in conncetion with his medical care was a substancial factor in causing his harm.
and next page on jury instruction - Comparitive fault of Decedent
AEG live claims that MJ's own negligence contributed to his death. To succeed on this claim, AEG must prove both of the following:
1 That MJ was negligent, and
2 That MJ negligent was substancial factor in causing his death.
Now consider what evidense defence showed to prove this part.
In case AEG loses and jurors get this far, this part is going to push MJ share on that pie chart higher than 20%.
What if they put MJ share to 90%, do you think that is right?
Plaintiffs wins, AEG wins, CM wins and the only one who loses is MJ.
You posted this earlier:
Even if the jury finds AEG negligent for hiring CM, the outcome still can be MJ's fault as I meantioned above. Think about it, if they find MJ percentage highier than Panish put in his pie chart.