A group of Virginia plaintiffs suing over a multistate fungal meningitis outbreak, who lost their fight to stay out of federal court, now are protesting that a defendant wants to relitigate a state court’s finding that it was not a health-care provider.

The plaintiffs allege that diagnostic imaging company Insight Health Corp., Image Guided Pain Management and its physician owners and employees committed medical malpractice and other torts by using a contaminated injectable steroid supplied by the now-bankrupt New England Compounding Center.

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