OPINION OF THE COURT
Thе substance of a report prepared by a physician employed by defendant to examine plаintiff, and furnished to her, can be elicited by plaintiff as part of her direct case.
Plaintiff, Rose Gilly, was injured on November 7, 1978 when defendant’s ferryboat, on which she was a passenger, struck a seawall. Plaintiff was thrown on her back and several passengers fell on top of her. She was admitted to the hospital complaining of shortness оf breath and chest pains. Defendant’s liability has already been established; only an assessment of damages аnd comparative fault are at issue in this action.
In McDermott v Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hosp. (
Here we conclude that a physician in the position of Dr. Edson, who has examined the plaintiff, formulated his findings and had them conveyed to both parties in litigation, should not be barred from relating the substance of his report when called as a witness by plaintiff. Permitting such evidence furthers truth-seeking objectives without engendering the concerns expressed in McDermott (supra) and Kraushaar (supra). First, disinterested persons need not fear being drawn into litigation on limitless occasions because of their distinctions and attainments. Dr. Edsоn voluntarily involved himself in the case, when he undertook to — and did in fact — examine plaintiff and report his findings regarding hеr condition, and at trial expressed no objection to relating his findings. Second, the physician is not being compelled to express an opinion against his will, but only to relate conclusions already formulated and fully disclоsed (see, Liddy v Frome, 85 AD2d 716; Nielsen v Brown, 232 Ore 426, 444,
In concluding that the evidence should not, as a general matter, be foreclosеd, we of course do not negate the discretion that may be exercised by the lower courts in particulаr cases to protect against abuse, overreaching and undue prejudice to any party.
Chief Judge Wachtler and Judges Simons, Kaye, Titone, Hancock, Jr., and Bellacosa concur in Per Curiam opinion; Judge Alexander taking no part.
Order reversed, etc.
