Summary
In Reed, after the defendant doctor began caring for the plaintiff, the plaintiff acted in a manner that allegedly contributed to his damages.
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No. 07-1256.
May 14, 2008.
[EDITORS' NOTE: THE PUBLICATION STATUS OF THIS OPINION HAS NOT BEEN DETERMINED. THE PRECEDENTIAL VALUE OF CASES WHICH ARE NOT YET PUBLISHED IS GOVERNED BY IOWA CT. R. 6.14 (5).]
Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed.