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Palacio v. Premier Healthcare, Inc.

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY
Sep 15, 2015
C.A. No. N15C-04-207 FSS (Del. Super. Ct. Sep. 15, 2015)

Summary

accepting an amended affidavit after the court rejected the original affidavit of merit for its failure to state whether the defendant's breach of the standard of care had proximately caused the plaintiff's injuries

Summary of this case from Peck v. Orthopaedic Assocs. of Southerne Del., P.A.

Opinion

C.A. No. N15C-04-207 FSS

09-15-2015

MARIANNE PALACIO, as Guardian for NANCY MITCHELL, Plaintiff, v. PREMIER HEALTHCARE, INC. d/b/a NEWARK MANOR NURSING HOME, INC., a Delaware corporation, Defendant.


JURY TRIAL DEMANDED

ORDER

Upon Plaintiff's Amended Affidavit of Merit - Accepted

On August11, 2015, the court rejected Plaintiff's original Affidavit of Merit "because it [did] not say whether the standard of care's breaches caused Ms. Mitchell's injuries."

The order also provided:

The court must be satisfied that the expert is prepared to meet the "but for" proximate cause standard. "If the expert believes Defendant's negligence proximately caused
[Plaintiff's] injuries, the affidavit should say so in simple, clear language."
Otherwise, the affidavit was acceptable.

Ellet v. Ramzy, No.Civ. A. 04C03201FSS, 2004 WL 2240153 (Del. Super. Sept. 29, 2004).

Kalinowski v. Adams, C.A. No. 12C-01-063 FSS, 2012 WL 1413999, at *1 (Del. Super. Mar. 9, 2012). --------

On August 28, 2015, Plaintiff submitted a new affidavit, opining: "But for Newark Manor Nursing Home's negligent medical care of Ms. Mitchell as a dementia patient, resulting in her burns, and its negligent medical treatment of those burns, Ms. Mitchell's injuries would not have occurred."

The amended affidavit of merit complies with 18 Del. C. § 6853(a) and (c) as to Defendant.

IT IS SO ORDERED.

/s/ Fred S. Silverman

Judge cc: Prothonotary (Civil)

Gary S. Nitsche, Esquire

Maria R. Granaudo Gesty, Esquire


Summaries of

Palacio v. Premier Healthcare, Inc.

SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY
Sep 15, 2015
C.A. No. N15C-04-207 FSS (Del. Super. Ct. Sep. 15, 2015)

accepting an amended affidavit after the court rejected the original affidavit of merit for its failure to state whether the defendant's breach of the standard of care had proximately caused the plaintiff's injuries

Summary of this case from Peck v. Orthopaedic Assocs. of Southerne Del., P.A.
Case details for

Palacio v. Premier Healthcare, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:MARIANNE PALACIO, as Guardian for NANCY MITCHELL, Plaintiff, v. PREMIER…

Court:SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY

Date published: Sep 15, 2015

Citations

C.A. No. N15C-04-207 FSS (Del. Super. Ct. Sep. 15, 2015)

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