?[T]he relevant considerations in determining whether a claim sounds in medical malpractice are whether 1.) the defendants are sued in their capacities as medical professionals, 2.) the alleged negligence is of a specialized medical nature that arises out of the medical professional-patient relationship, and 3.) the alleged negligence is substantially related to medical diagnosis or treatment and involved the exercise of medical judgment,? pursuant to Gold v. Greenwich Hospital Assn., a 2002 decision of the Connecticut Supreme Court.
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Booty v. American Ambulance Services Inc.
Superior Court
June 11, 2012
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