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LeClair v. Palmetto Health

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 2, 2014
2014-MO-026 (S.C. Jul. 2, 2014)

Opinion

2014-MO-026

07-02-2014

Ruth Sturkie LeClair, as Next of Kin to and Personal Representative of the Estate of Raymond Conrad LeClair, Respondent, v. Palmetto Health, Petitioner Appellate Case No. 2013-001061

James E. Parham, Jr., of James E. Parham, Jr., P.A., of Irmo, and Andrew F. Lindemann, of Davidson & Lindemann, PA, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Stephen R. Soltis, Jr., of Soltis Law Firm, of Lexington, for Respondent.


UNPUBLISHED OPINION

Submitted June 24, 2014

Appeal From Richland County, Lower Court Case No. 2008-CP-40-4832 The Honorable Alison Renee Lee, Circuit Court Judge

James E. Parham, Jr., of James E. Parham, Jr., P.A., of Irmo, and Andrew F. Lindemann, of Davidson & Lindemann, PA, of Columbia, for Petitioner.

Stephen R. Soltis, Jr., of Soltis Law Firm, of Lexington, for Respondent.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

PER CURIAM

This matter is before the Court by way of a petition for a writ of certiorari to review the Court of Appeals' decision in LeClair v. Palmetto Health, 2013-UP-081 (S.C. Ct. App. filed Feb. 20, 2013). We deny the petition as to petitioner's questions I and III. We grant the petition as to petitioner's question II, dispense with further briefing, and remand to the Court of Appeals to clarify whether the survival claim was remanded to the trial court.

Respondent's complaint asserts damages recoverable under wrongful death and survival causes of action, and the trial judge recognized both causes of action. Respondent did not challenge the finding that two separate causes of action exist. The Court of Appeals' decision is unclear because it does not distinguish between the two causes of action or state whether the reversal and remand apply to the survival cause of action, but instead uses language such as "wrongful death claims" and "wrongful death and other claims." We therefore remand to the Court of Appeals to clarify whether its decision to reverse and remand to the lower court applies to the survival cause of action.

REMANDED.

TOAL, C.J, PLEICONES, BEATTY, KITTREDGE and HEARN, JJ, concur


Summaries of

LeClair v. Palmetto Health

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Jul 2, 2014
2014-MO-026 (S.C. Jul. 2, 2014)
Case details for

LeClair v. Palmetto Health

Case Details

Full title:Ruth Sturkie LeClair, as Next of Kin to and Personal Representative of the…

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Jul 2, 2014

Citations

2014-MO-026 (S.C. Jul. 2, 2014)