2023 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2022 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers–Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses–Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2020 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2019 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2018 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2016 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers–Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses–Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2015 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers–Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses–Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2014 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2013 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc
2009 Washington Code 5.64.010 – Civil actions against health care providers — Admissibility of evidence of furnishing or offering to pay medical expenses — Admissibility of expressions of apology, sympathy, fault, etc