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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 655 — Health care liability and injured patients and families compensation

655.445 Request for mediation in conjunction with court action.

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655.445 Request for mediation in conjunction with court action.
(1)Commencing action, request and fee. Beginning September 1, 1986, any person listed in s. 655.007 having a claim or a derivative claim under this chapter for bodily injury or death because of a tort or breach of contract based on professional services rendered or that should have been rendered by a health care provider shall, within 15 days after the date of filing an action in court, file a request for mediation. The request shall be prepared and delivered in person or sent by registered mail to the director of state courts, in the form and manner required under s. 655.44
(2)and
(3), together with a notice that a court action has been commenced and the fee under s. 655.54 shall be paid.
(2)Scheduling. All time periods under s. 802.10
(3)are tolled on the date of filing the court action. The time periods remain tolled until the expiration of the mediation period under s. 655.465
(7).
(3)No court proceedings before mediation. For actions filed under sub.
(1), no discovery may be made and no trial, pretrial conference or scheduling conference may be held until the expiration of the mediation period under s. 655.465
(7).
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