During the course of the trial the Court considered, amongst other things, various pieces of medical evidence including oral testimony from an eminent medical expert from the United Kingdom.
The Court, which expressed considerable sympathy with the position the Claimant and his family found themselves in, nevertheless concluded that whilst the treatment received was undoubtedly required, it did not fall within the policy definition of emergency and so the costs of the treatment were not recoverable from the Defendant.
The Court ordered the Claimant to pay the Defendant’s reasonable costs in the case which, if not agreed, are to be assessed by the Registrar.
Both parties have 60 days from the date of judgment in which to file an application to the Court seeking permission to appeal.
The judgment of the Court can be viewed on the Court’s website at: www.qicdrc.com.qa/the-courts/judgments