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Danos v. Rittger

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 11, 2008
253 S.W.3d 215 (Tex. 2008)

Opinion

No. 07-0312.

April 11, 2008.

Appeal from the 55th District Court, Harris County, Jeffrey Brown, J.

Richard N. Countiss, Countiss Law Firm, Jacquelyn C. Gregan, Heidi Olsen Vicknair, Haskins Gregan, Houston, TX, for Petitioner.

Jeffrey H. Uzick, Roger A. Berger, Uzick Oncken Scheuerman Berger, Houston, TX, for Respondent.


Virginia Danos filed this suit claiming an emergency room physician, Dr. Kevin Rittger, was negligent in failing to diagnose a left-middle cerebral artery stroke. As required by statute, within 120 days of filing Danos served the curriculum vita and expert reports of Dr. Dave David and Dr. Frank Baker. Dr. Rittger moved for dismissal and attorney's fees on the ground that Dr. Baker's report was inadequate. The trial court ruled that the report was deficient and gave Danos thirty days to cure the deficiency. Within thirty days, Danos filed a new report from Dr. Baker and filed a report from John Meyer, M.D., a neurological expert not previously designated. The defendants once again timely moved to dismiss. The trial court granted the motion to dismiss, finding Dr. Baker's report inadequate and ruling that Danos could not file a report from a new expert. The court of appeals affirmed.

See id. § 74.351(b).

See id. § 74.351(c).

For the reasons stated today in Lewis v. Funderburk, we hold that the statute allows a claimant to cure a deficiency and that requirement may be satisfied by serving a report from a separate expert. The court of appeals erred by concluding otherwise.

253 S.W.3d 204 (Tex. 2008).

Accordingly, we grant the petition for review, and without hearing oral argument, TEX. R. APP. P. 59.1, we reverse the court of appeals' judgment and remand the case to the trial court to consider the adequacy of Dr. Meyer's expert report.


Summaries of

Danos v. Rittger

Supreme Court of Texas
Apr 11, 2008
253 S.W.3d 215 (Tex. 2008)
Case details for

Danos v. Rittger

Case Details

Full title:Lou Virginia DANOS, individually and as next friend of Ryan Cochran, a…

Court:Supreme Court of Texas

Date published: Apr 11, 2008

Citations

253 S.W.3d 215 (Tex. 2008)

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