James C. Williams, Individually and on behalf of the heirs at law of Gayle Ann Williams, Deceased v. SMZ Specialists, P.C., et al.

Case Number
W2012-00740-COA-R9-CV

This appeal involves a constitutional challenge to T.C.A. 29-26-121, which requires notice to defendants prior to the commencement of a health care liability lawsuit. The plaintiff filed a lawsuit asserting health care liability against the defendant health care providers within the applicable statute of limitations, but without providing the defendants with prior notice as required under Section 29-26-121. In ruling on the defendants’ motion for summary judgment, the trial court held that Section 29-26-121 conflicted with Rule 3 of the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure. On this basis, it held that the statute infringed upon the authority of the judicial branch to enact rules governing the procedures for commencing a lawsuit, and thus violated the separation of powers clause of the Tennessee Constitution. The defendant health care providers were granted permission for this interlocutory appeal under Rule 9 of the Tennessee Rules of Appellate Procedure. We reverse, holding that pre-lawsuit notice requirement in Section 29-26-121 does not contravene the separation of powers clause of the Tennessee Constitution.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Judge Donna M. Fields
Case Name
James C. Williams, Individually and on behalf of the heirs at law of Gayle Ann Williams, Deceased v. SMZ Specialists, P.C., et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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