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Hakizimana v. Christiana Cre. Hth.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County
Nov 24, 2010
C.A. No. 10C-09-122 FSS (E-FILED) (Del. Super. Ct. Nov. 24, 2010)

Opinion

C.A. No. 10C-09-122 FSS (E-FILED).

Submitted: November 22, 2010.

Decided: November 24, 2010.

Upon Review of the Affidavit of Merit.


ORDER


This is Plaintiff's second attempt to comply with 18 Del. C. § 6853(a)(1) and (c) in a wrongful death suit based on Defendant's alleged healthcare negligence. In Delaware, a healthcare negligence lawsuit cannot be filed unless an affidavit of merit signed by the expert witness is accompanied by the expert's current curriculum vitae. Plaintiff's first attempt failed because she did not include the expert's current curriculum vitae. Without that, the court could not determine if the expert, "in the 3 years immediately preceding the alleged negligent act[,] ha[d] been engaged in the treatment of patients and/or in the teaching/academic side of medicine in the same or similar field of medicine as the defendant(s)." The court granted Plaintiff an additional twenty days to file the expert's current curriculum vitae.

Plaintiff has timely submitted the expert's current curriculum vitae. After reviewing it, in camera, the court is satisfied the expert was treating patients as an attending physician in the field of Nephrology for three years immediately preceding the alleged negligent act. Therefore, the court finds that the affidavit of merit now complies with 18 Del. C. § 6853(a)(1) and (c).

IT IS SO ORDERED.


Summaries of

Hakizimana v. Christiana Cre. Hth.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County
Nov 24, 2010
C.A. No. 10C-09-122 FSS (E-FILED) (Del. Super. Ct. Nov. 24, 2010)
Case details for

Hakizimana v. Christiana Cre. Hth.

Case Details

Full title:SYLVIE HAKIZIMANA as Administrator of the Estate of ETIENNE RUKUNDO…

Court:Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle County

Date published: Nov 24, 2010

Citations

C.A. No. 10C-09-122 FSS (E-FILED) (Del. Super. Ct. Nov. 24, 2010)