Bio-Lab, Inc. v. Fannie Tartt et al.

Georgia

(GA, filed January 20, 2026): Arguing that traditional tort law and persuasive decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court and numerous state high courts do not support allowing recovery for medical monitoring absent a present physical injury.  Expanding tort recovery to uninjured plaintiffs is unsound policy and should be left to the legislature.

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