Opinion
Argued March 21, 1979.
Filed August 31, 1979. Petition for Allowance of Appeal Denied January 4, 1980.
Appeal from the Court of Common Pleas of Philadelphia County, Civil Trial Division at Nos. 627 July Term, 1975, 3824 Dec. Term, 1975 and 334 March Term, 1976.
Albert S. Fein, Philadelphia, for appellants.
Thomas E. Byrne, Philadelphia, for appellee Jeanes Hospital.
Before PRICE, SPAETH and LIPEZ, JJ.
Since this case arose before the effective date of Pa.R.Civ.P., No. 4019(i), it was within the discretion of the trial judge to permit the expert witness to testify despite the fact that appellee had not included the witness's name in its answer to an interrogatory propounded by appellants. See Nissley v. Pennsylvania R.R. Co., 435 Pa. 503, 259 A.2d 451 (1969); Moore v. Howard P. Foley, Co., 235 Pa. Super. 310, 340 A.2d 519 (1975); see also Gill v. McGraw Electric Co., 264 Pa. Super. 368, 399 A.2d 1094 (1979). The trial judge did not abuse his discretion in allowing the witness to testify. Appellee's failure was not willful; appellants were informed before trial that the witness would be called; and the trial judge's offer of a one day continuance so that the qualifications of the witness could be investigated was refused by appellants' counsel.
Affirmed.