Phillips, M.D.’s summary judgment motion because there was Trial testimony.” Nelson’s attorney failed to comply, and the circuit court In abeyance and gave Nelson forty-five additional days “in which to identifyĪn expert witness and to provide a summary of the witnesses anticipated The circuit court held the motion to dismiss Nelson had failed to offer any evidence of a breach of the reasonable standard also moved for summary judgment on the grounds that filed a motion to dismiss based upon Nelson’s failure to respond. The discovery responses within fifteen days. The circuit court issued an order compelling made a motion to compel Nelson to answer interrogatoriesĪnd requests for production. Phillips, M.D.” During the litigation of the 1996 suit, His duly appointed Guardian Ad Litem Latonia Nelson, vs. Styled “Tyqun Nelson, a minor under the age of fourteen (14) years, by Had filed an earlier suit involving the same injuries. Mother, Latonia Nelson, who had previously been Nelson’s guardian ad litem, Shortly afterįiling the summons and complaint, Nelson’s current counsel discovered that Nelson’s Grandfather and current guardian ad litem, James Nelson, Jr. This suit was brought by Nelson’s maternal was negligent in managingĪnd resolving the shoulder dystocia and Drs. QHG of South Carolina, Inc., d/b/a Carolina Hospital System, and Quorum Health To the hand and results in fingers which are grossly deformed, misshapen, twisted, The damage to the lower portion, known as “Klumpke’s palsy,” causes paralysis Palsy,” involves primarily the shoulder, elbow, and their related muscles. The damage to the upper portion, called “Erb’s Nelson’s upper and lower portions of his right-side brachial plexus nerves were During delivery, a complication occurred where Nelson’s shoulderīecame lodged behind the mother’s pubic bone. was the attending obstetrician during Nelson’sĭelivery. Medical malpractice during Nelson’s delivery. seeking recovery for damages caused by alleged Coker, Phillips,Īnd Haswell, P.A., QHG of South Carolina, Inc., d/b/a Carolina Hospital System,Īnd Quorum Health Group, Inc. Nelson’s guardianĪd litem brought suit against Thomas W. Nathan Hughey, all of Charleston, forĪNDERSON, J.: Ty’Quain S. Hospital System, Quorum Health Group, Inc., Drs. QHG of South Carolina, Inc., d/b/a Carolina
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