Daniels-Recio v. Del Maestro, Inc

CourtCourt of Appeals for the First Circuit
DecidedMarch 28, 1997
Docket96-1429
StatusPublished

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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE FIRST CIRCUIT
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No. 96-1429

LINDA M. DANIELS-RECIO,

Plaintiff - Appellee,

v.

HOSPITAL DEL MAESTRO, INC., ET AL.,

Defendants - Appellants.

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No. 96-1686

LINDA M. DANIELS-RECIO,

Plaintiff - Appellant,

v.

HOSPITAL DEL MAESTRO, INC., ET AL.,

Defendants - Appellees.

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APPEALS FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF PUERTO RICO

[Hon. Raymond L. Acosta, Senior U.S. District Judge] __________________________

____________________

Before

Torruella, Chief Judge, ___________

Coffin and Campbell, Senior Circuit Judges. _____________________

_____________________

Mario Pab n-Rosario, with whom Jos Luis Gonz lez-Casta er ___________________ ____________________________
and Law Offices of Jos Luis Gonz lez-Casta er were on brief for __________________________________________
appellant SIMED.
Kevin G. Little, with whom Law Offices David Efr n was on ________________ ________________________
brief for Linda Daniels-Recio.
Edgardo A. Vega-L pez, with whom Jim nez, Graffam & Lausell _____________________ __________________________
was on brief for Asociaci n Hospital del Maestro and Evanston
Insurance Company.

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March 28, 1997
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TORRUELLA, Chief Judge. On June 24, 1992, Linda TORRUELLA, Chief Judge. ____________

Daniels- Recio ("Daniels") filed a medical malpractice suit

against Dr. Rafael S nchez-Monserrat ("S nchez") and Asociaci n

Hospital del Maestro ("AHDM"), a hospital in San Juan, Puerto

Rico. On November 2, 1992, Daniels amended her complaint to add

Dr. S nchez' insurer, Sindicato de Aseguradores Para la

Suscripci n Conjunta de Seguros de Responsibilidad Profesional

M dico Hospitalaria ("SIMED"), and AHDM's insurer, Evanston

Insurance Company ("Evanston"), as defendants. On January 17,

1995, AHDM and Evanston filed a motion for summary judgment. On

March 30, 1995, the district court granted AHDM and Evanston's

motion for summary judgment.

In the meantime, on February 3, 1995, Daniels filed a

motion in limine seeking determination of coverage under

Dr. S nchez' insurance policy with SIMED. On February 28, 1996,

the district court determined that Daniels' claim was covered by

Dr. S nchez' policy, which had a stated limit of $500,000. The

case was scheduled for trial. On March 15, 1996, following a

settlement conference, Daniels, Dr. S nchez and SIMED entered

into a Stipulation Agreement whereby they agreed that the

district court would enter final judgment for Daniels in the

amount of $500,000 in order for SIMED to appeal the district

court's determination of policy coverage.

We have before us SIMED's appeal from the final

judgment, based on the district court's allegedly erroneous

determination regarding policy coverage, as well as Daniels'

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appeal from the district court's entry of summary judgment in

favor of AHDM and Evanston. We affirm.

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND

As our review of the district court's grant of summary

judgment is de novo, we present the background facts in the light __ ____

most favorable to the nonmovant, drawing all reasonable

inferences in her favor. Dubois v. United States Dep't of ______ ________________________

Agriculture, 102 F.3d 1273, 1283-84 (1st Cir. 1996). ___________

In May 1989, after being admitted to AHDM's emergency

room, Daniels was referred by AHDM staff to Dr. Regis-Bonilla, a

pneumologist at Cl nica Las Am ricas. Daniels received treatment

from Dr. Regis-Bonilla for approximately nine months, before he

moved his practice to another city. After Dr. Regis-Bonilla left

his San Juan practice, Dr. S nchez joined Cl nica Las Am ricas

and began treating Daniels. In early 1990, Dr. S nchez diagnosed

Daniels' condition as "silent asthma."

On August 31, 1990, Daniels was again admitted to AHDM

on an emergency basis. She was hospitalized until September 17,

1990. During this hospitalization, Dr. S nchez prescribed

Medrol, an adrenocortical steroid, for the first time. Extended

use of this medication can cause a number of adverse reactions,

including hypertension, muscle weakness, steroid myopathy,

osteoporosis, spinal compression fractures, abdominal distention,

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development of a Cushingoid state,1 and manifestations of latent

diabetes mellitus.

Daniels was again admitted to AHDM on an emergency

basis on October 5, 1990. After a consultation, Dr. S nchez took

over as Daniels' primary attending physician. Hospital records

showed that Daniels had been taking Medrol since her August 31

admission and that she had steroid myopathy as a complication of

the steroid treatment. Daniels was discharged on November 1,

1990.

On December 17, 1990, Daniels yet again was admitted to

AHDM. Daniels had been taking Medrol since her last

hospitalization and continued to take it throughout this stay.

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