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Baylor University Medical Center v. Fleming

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 7, 1977
561 S.W.2d 797 (Tex. 1977)

Opinion

No. B-7083.

December 7, 1977.

Appeal from the 191st District Court, Dallas County, Carver, J.

Burford, Ryburn Ford, James H. Holmes, III, Dallas, for petitioner.

Helm, Pletcher, Hogan Burrow, J. Donald Bowen, Houston, for respondent.


Luther Fleming was injured by a fire that occurred in his hospital room at Baylor University Medical Center. The trial court directed a verdict against Fleming on the ground that there was no evidence that his injuries were proximately caused by negligent conduct on the part of the Medical Center. The Court of Civil Appeals reversed and remanded the cause for a new trial. It held that the evidence introduced raised issues of fact as to negligence and proximate cause. 554 S.W.2d 263. We agree that a new trial is required.

The Court of Civil Appeals also held that the Medical Center's interrogatories to Mrs. Fleming waived application of the Dead Man's Statute, Tex.Rev.Civ. Stat. Ann. art. 3716. The action of this Court should not be understood as approving the portion of the opinion pertaining to waiver of that Statute. Application for writ of error is refused, no reversible error.


Summaries of

Baylor University Medical Center v. Fleming

Supreme Court of Texas
Dec 7, 1977
561 S.W.2d 797 (Tex. 1977)
Case details for

Baylor University Medical Center v. Fleming

Case Details

Full title:BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER, Petitioner, v. Luther FLEMING, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Dec 7, 1977

Citations

561 S.W.2d 797 (Tex. 1977)

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