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1. Of the judgment of the court of first instance, the money corresponding to the following order for payment is against the plaintiff (appointed party) and D.
Reasons
1. The reasoning of the court's explanation by the court of first instance is as follows: (a) the part of the judgment of the court of first instance No. 5-7 " has a duty," (b) 7, 6-12, and 5, 13, and 13, 5 and below are as stated in the reasoning of the judgment of the court of first instance; and (c) 420 of the Civil Procedure Act are cited as it is in accordance with the main sentence of Article 420 of the Civil Procedure Act.
[3] On March 26, 201, the deceased was killed in the patient room at the Defendant Hospital on or around 00:40 on March 26, 201, and the bereaved families of the deceased were waiting in front of the above patient room from March 25, 2011.
For the side of the Defendant Hospital:
3. Around 26. 03:00, the deceased’s bereaved family members knew of the deceased’s death.
As a result, the bereaved family members of the deceased did not regard the deceased's species.
A person shall be appointed.
2. In light of the current medical level, the doctor is obligated to explain the symptoms, treatment method and necessity of the disease, the anticipated risk of the occurrence of the disease, etc. to the patient or his/her legal representative when he/she generally carries out a medical act, such as an surgery, which is highly probable to cause bad result, or when he/she carries out a medical act for which the occurrence of a serious result, such as death, etc. is predicted, to allow the patient or his/her legal representative to choose whether to receive the medical act after sufficiently comparing the patient's necessity or risk. The doctor's duty to explain cannot be exempted solely on the ground that there is little possibility of danger such as post-treatment or side effects, etc. following the medical act. In cases where post-treatment or side effect is likely to cause a typical risk or irrecoverable as a result of the relevant medical act, regardless of the possibility of occurrence.