Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama for its Division University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham v. Jackie Pepper Richards, as administrator of the Estate of Carlton Comer Richards, (Appeal from St. Clair Circuit Court: CV-20-900161).

CourtCourt of Civil Appeals of Alabama
DecidedJune 7, 2024
DocketCL-2023-0849
StatusPublished

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Rel: June 7, 2024

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ALABAMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OCTOBER TERM, 2023-2024 _________________________

CL-2023-0849 _________________________

Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama for its Division University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham

v.

Jackie Pepper Richards, as administrator of the Estate of Carlton Comer Richards, deceased

Appeal from St. Clair Circuit Court (CV-20-900161)

LEWIS, Judge.

The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama for its Division

University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham ("UAB") appeals from a

judgment entered by the St. Clair Circuit Court ("the trial court") CL-2023-0849

apportioning interpleaded settlement funds ("the funds") from a

personal-injury lawsuit. The funds were apportioned among the

following: UAB; the estate of Carlton Comer Richards ("the estate");

Mann & Potter, P.C., the attorneys for the estate; the United States

Department of Veterans Affairs ("the VA"); and Regional Paramedical

Services. We reverse the trial court's judgment and remand the case with

instructions.

Procedural History

On August 19, 2020, Carlton Comer Richards filed a complaint in

the trial court seeking damages arising out of a motor-vehicle accident.

Richards named the following defendants: Artavius Devontay Garrett;

Alabama Motor Express, Inc.; Alfa Mutual Insurance Company; and

multiple fictitiously named defendants. The named defendants filed

separate answers to the complaint.

On January 7, 2022, the parties filed a joint stipulation of dismissal,

requesting that the trial court dismiss the case, with prejudice, because

the claims had been resolved. On January 11, 2022, the trial court

entered a judgment dismissing the case with prejudice. Six days later,

on January 17, 2022, Richards filed a motion to alter, amend, or vacate

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the judgment. In that motion, Richards asserted that he had intended to

dismiss only his claims against the named defendants. He requested that

the trial court reinstate his claims against "real parties in interest." After

a hearing, the trial court entered an order on March 23, 2022, that

amended its previous judgment by stating that Richards's claims

remained pending against certain real parties in interest, specifically,

Medicare; TriCare; the VA; UAB; the University of Alabama Health

Services Foundation, P.C. ("UAHSF"); "[a]ll other medical providers

and/or facilities that claim [] an interest in the settlement monies;" and

"[a]ll other health insurance providers that claim a reimbursement

and/or subrogation interest from the settlement monies." The trial court

granted Richards leave to add parties to the action and to interplead the

funds.1

1"[A] trial court has no jurisdiction to entertain a motion to amend

a complaint to add new claims or new parties after a final judgment has been entered, unless that 'judgment is first set aside or vacated' pursuant to the state's rules of civil procedure." Faith Props., LLC v. First Com. Bank, 988 So. 2d 485, 490 (Ala. 2008) (quoting Greene v. Eighth Judicial Dist. Court of Nevada, 115 Nev. 391, 393, 990 P. 2d 184, 185 (1999)). Here, because Richards filed a motion to alter, amend, or vacate the judgment within 30 days from the date of the January 11, 2022, judgment, the trial court had jurisdiction to amend that judgment. 3 CL-2023-0849

On September 1, 2022, Richards filed his first amended complaint,

adding, "as proper party defendants," the VA, UAB, and UAHSF. UAB

thereafter filed a motion for a more definite statement. The trial court

granted UAB's motion on September 27, 2022. On December 14, 2022,

Jackie Pepper Richards, as administrator of the estate, filed a second

amended and restated complaint and a more definite statement. 2 The

estate noted that a settlement agreement had been made; that the funds

had been interpleaded; and that UAB, UAHSF, and the VA "are allegedly

owed monies for medical treatment of [Richards] for the injuries he

sustained in the [motor-vehicle accident] made the basis of this action."

The estate requested that the trial court determine the portion of the

funds due to UAB, UAHSF, and the VA, pursuant to Ala. Code 1975, §

35-11-373.

2The record does not contain evidence indicating the date of Richards's death or an order recognizing Jackie as the administrator of Richards's estate. Nor does the record contain an order substituting Jackie, in her representative capacity, as the plaintiff. However, based on Jackie's filing of the second amended complaint, we assume Richards's death, as well as Jackie's appointment as administrator and her substitution as plaintiff. We have, therefore, adjusted the style of this appeal accordingly. 4 CL-2023-0849

On June 2, 2023, UAHSF answered the complaint, disclaiming any

interest in the funds and requesting to be dismissed as a party to the

action. UAB filed its answer on August 17, 2023, asserting a lien in the

amount of $17,942.80 against the funds.

On July 31, 2023, the estate filed a motion requesting that the trial

court set a hearing concerning the disbursement of the funds. The estate

set forth the amount of the respective liens as follows: UAB's hospital

lien in the amount of $17,942.80; the VA's subrogation interest in the

amount of $14,170.73; Regional Paramedical Services' balance in the

amount of $1,355; and attorney's "expenses" in the amount of $5,534. The

estate's motion stated that the funds were insufficient to pay all the

medical providers in full and requested that the trial court order the

disbursement of the funds as follows: "one-third (1/3) to the Plaintiff,

Carlton Richard; one-third (1/3) to Plaintiff's counsel; and one-third (1/3)

divided equally to UAB …, [the] VA, and Regional Paramedical

Services."3

3Richards's trial attorney stated at a later hearing on September 5,

2023, discussed, infra, that he had agreed to reduce his fee from 45% of the funds to 1/3 of the funds. 5 CL-2023-0849

On August 17, 2023, UAB responded to the estate's motion and

submitted a copy of the "Notice of Hospital Lien" filed by UAB with the

Jefferson Probate Court on September 22, 2021; a statement of

Richards's account with UAB; and an affidavit of a hospital employee

attesting to the reasonableness of UAB's charges to Richards.

After a September 5, 2023, hearing, the trial court entered a

judgment that same day. On September 12, 2023, UAB filed a motion to

alter, amend, or vacate the judgment or, in the alternative, to stay the

distribution of the funds pending an appeal of the judgment. On

September 29, 2023, the estate filed a supplemental motion seeking

disbursement of the funds. The estate attached a letter from an attorney

for the VA, in which the VA agreed to accept $11,310.37 "as satisfaction

in full" of its claim.

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