In this dental malpractice appeal, we must determine whether an affidavit of merit, N.J.S.A. 2A:53A-27, must be filed in a malpractice action in which plaintiff intends to rely on either common knowledge and experience or res ipsa loquitor to establish her claim and therefore not present expert testimony. See Klimko v. Rose,
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HUBBARD v. REED
751 A.2d 1055 (2000)
331 N.J. Super. 283
Nina HUBBARD, as Guardian Ad Litem of Nia Hubbard, her minor child, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Joseph REED, D.D.S, Defendant-Respondent, and Robert Kardon, D.D.S., Defendant.
Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
Submitted April 17, 2000.
Decided May 15, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Mintzer, Sarowitz, Zeris & Ledva, for defendant-respondent (Kimberly A. Jubanyik, on the brief).
Before Judges PETRELLA, CONLEY and BRAITHWAITE.
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