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Higginbotham v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 22, 1994
869 P.2d 319 (Okla. 1994)

Opinion

No. 82567.

January 18, 1994. Ordered Published February 22, 1994.

Lavender, V.C.J., Simms, and Hargrave, JJ., dissented from Publication Order.


ORDER

Original jurisdiction is assumed. Writ issued prohibiting Niles Jackson, District Judge, Oklahoma County, or any other assigned Judge from enforcing the order filed November 10, 1993 in Cause No. CJ-93-6324-65 on the docket of the District Court, Oklahoma County, styled Johnny Higginbotham, et al. v. Cox Cable of Oklahoma City, Inc. There is no statutory discovery method contained in the Oklahoma Discovery Code that requires a plaintiff in a personal injury lawsuit to execute in favor of the defendant a general medical authorization entitling defendant to obtain all of plaintiff's medical records. 12 O.S. § 2503[ 12-2503](D)(3) qualifies the physician/patient privilege "to the extent that an adverse party in said proceeding may obtain relevant information regarding said condition by statutory discovery." 76 O.S. 1991 § 19[ 76-19](B) applies only to medical malpractice plaintiffs.

/s/ Ralph B. Hodges Chief Justice

LAVENDER, V.C.J., and HARGRAVE, OPALA, ALMA WILSON, KAUGER, SUMMERS and WATT, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Higginbotham v. Jackson

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Feb 22, 1994
869 P.2d 319 (Okla. 1994)
Case details for

Higginbotham v. Jackson

Case Details

Full title:JOHNNY L. HIGGINBOTHAM AND OPAL MARTIN, PETITIONERS, v. THE HONORABLE…

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Feb 22, 1994

Citations

869 P.2d 319 (Okla. 1994)
1994 OK 8

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