In the trial of any civil suit, there shall be received in evidence if offered on behalf of any party thereto, opinions as to medical findings as a result of treatment or examination of the party, whether such opinions are based on subjective or objective findings; provided such opinions are those of persons otherwise qualified as medical experts. It is declared to be the intent of this section that medical opinions based on subjective findings are no longer to be excluded from evidence whether the opinion is from the treating expert or an expert called in for purposes of examination and evaluation.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Title 24 - Evidence and Witnesses
Chapter 7 - Admissibility of Evidence
§ 24-7-107. Settlements of Debts
§ 24-7-114. Testimony Before Committee of General Assembly Inadmissible
§ 24-7-115. Opinions as to Medical Findings
§ 24-7-116. Telephone Company Records
§ 24-7-125. Admissibility of Evidence of Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts — Conditions for Admission