Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Parties
§ 8.01-20.1. Certification of expert witness opinion at time of service of process

Every motion for judgment, counter claim, or third party claim in a medical malpractice action, at the time the plaintiff requests service of process upon a defendant, or requests a defendant to accept service of process, shall be deemed a certification that the plaintiff has obtained from an expert witness whom the plaintiff reasonably believes would qualify as an expert witness pursuant to subsection A of § 8.01-581.20 a written opinion signed by the expert witness that, based upon a reasonable understanding of the facts, the defendant for whom service of process has been requested deviated from the applicable standard of care and the deviation was a proximate cause of the injuries claimed. This certification is not necessary if the plaintiff, in good faith, alleges a medical malpractice action that asserts a theory of liability where expert testimony is unnecessary because the alleged act of negligence clearly lies within the range of the jury's common knowledge and experience.
The certifying expert shall not be required to be an expert witness expected to testify at trial nor shall any defendant be entitled to discover the identity or qualifications of the certifying expert or the nature of the certifying expert's opinions. Should the certifying expert be identified as an expert expected to testify at trial, the opinions and bases therefor shall be discoverable pursuant to Rule 4:1 of the Rules of Supreme Court of Virginia with the exception of the expert's status as a certifying expert.
Upon written request of any defendant, the plaintiff shall, within 10 business days after receipt of such request, provide the defendant with a certification form that affirms that the plaintiff had obtained the necessary certifying expert opinion at the time service was requested or affirms that the plaintiff did not need to obtain a certifying expert witness opinion. The court, upon good cause shown, may conduct an in camera review of the certifying expert opinion obtained by the plaintiff as the court may deem appropriate. If the plaintiff did not obtain a necessary certifying expert opinion at the time the plaintiff requested service of process on a defendant as required under this section, the court shall impose sanctions according to the provisions of § 8.01-271.1 and may dismiss the case with prejudice.
2005, cc. 649, 692; 2007, c. 489; 2013, cc. 65, 610.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 8.01 - Civil Remedies and Procedure

Chapter 2 - Parties

§ 8.01-5. Effect of nonjoinder or misjoinder; limitation on joinder of insurance company

§ 8.01-6. Amending pleading; relation back to original pleading

§ 8.01-6.1. Amendment of pleading changing or adding a claim or defense; relation back

§ 8.01-6.2. Amendment of pleading; relation back to original pleading; confusion in trade name

§ 8.01-6.3. Actions or suits against fiduciaries; style of the case; amendment of pleading

§ 8.01-7. When court may add new parties to suit

§ 8.01-8. How minors may sue

§ 8.01-9. Guardian ad litem for persons under disability; when guardian ad litem need not be appointed for person under disability

§ 8.01-10. Joinder of tenants in common

§ 8.01-11. Proceedings on writing binding deceased person

§ 8.01-12. Suit by beneficial owner when legal title in another

§ 8.01-13. Assignee or beneficial owner may sue in own name; certain discounts allowed

§ 8.01-14. Suit against assignor

§ 8.01-15. Suits by and against unincorporated associations or orders

§ 8.01-15.1. Anonymous plaintiff; motion for identification; factors to be considered by court

§ 8.01-15.2. Servicemembers Civil Relief Act; default judgment; appointment of counsel

§ 8.01-16. New parties may have continuance

§ 8.01-17. When party whose powers cease is defendant

§ 8.01-18. When suit discontinued unless revived

§ 8.01-19. Effect of marriage or change of name of party

§ 8.01-20. Effect of marriage, change of name or death on appeal

§ 8.01-20.1. Certification of expert witness opinion at time of service of process

§ 8.01-21. Judgment when death or disability occurs after verdict but before judgment

§ 8.01-22. When death or disability occurs as to any of several plaintiffs or defendants

§ 8.01-23. Decree in suit when number of parties exceeds 30 and one of them dies

§ 8.01-24. Writ of scire facias abolished; substitutes therefor