Edgar Foster, Individually and on Behalf of Wife, and Stanley Turner, v. St. Joseph Hospital, Mahir R. Awdeh, M.D., Raj. C. Dave, M.D.

Case Number
W2003-00522-COA-R3-CV

This is a wrongful death case. The decedent was survived by her husband and two brothers. The husband gave his power of attorney to his grand-nephew. The grand-nephew filed a wrongful death lawsuit, alleging medical malpractice which resulted in the decedent’s death. The grand nephew voluntarily dismissed the claim. The grand-nephew refiled the action within one year of the nonsuit but beyond the expiration of the original statute of limitations. In the second action, the decedent’s husband was added as a plaintiff. The defendants filed motions for summary judgment, arguing that the second lawsuit was time barred. The trial court granted the motion, holding that because the grand-nephew was not a proper party plaintiff under the Tennessee wrongful death statute, the first lawsuit was a nullity and did not toll the statute of limitations. We reverse, holding that the original lawsuit was not void, but merely voidable, and that the second lawsuit was timely filed under the savings statute.
 

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Judge James F. Russell
Case Name
Edgar Foster, Individually and on Behalf of Wife, and Stanley Turner, v. St. Joseph Hospital, Mahir R. Awdeh, M.D., Raj. C. Dave, M.D.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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