5. C.J.S. Damages §§ 308–310; Evidence §§ 609, 648, 698–699.]
reasonable medical probability
reasonable medical probability. In proving the cause of an injury, a standard requiring a showing that the injury was more likely than not caused by a particular stimulus, based on the general consensus of recognized medical thought. — Also termed reasonable medical certainty. [Cases: Damages 185(1); Evidence 547.