Hodgkins Jr., Barry M., Individually and on Behalf of the Estate of Laverne Hodgkins, and for Barry M. Hodgkins, III v. R.A. Bryan, M.D. and Memorial Radiology Associates, P.A.

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJanuary 30, 2003
Docket14-01-01037-CV
StatusPublished

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Hodgkins Jr., Barry M., Individually and on Behalf of the Estate of Laverne Hodgkins, and for Barry M. Hodgkins, III v. R.A. Bryan, M.D. and Memorial Radiology Associates, P.A., (Tex. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

Affirmed and Opinion filed January 30, 2003

Affirmed and Opinion filed January 30, 2003.

In The

Fourteenth Court of Appeals

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NO. 14-01-01037-CV

BARRY M. HODGKINS, JR., INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF THE ESTATE OF LAVERNE HODGKINS, DECEASED, AND ON BEHALF OF

BARRY M. HODGKINS, III, Appellant

V.

R.A. BRYAN, M.D. AND

MEMORIAL RADIOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.A., Appellees

On Appeal from the 281st District Court

Harris County, Texas

Trial Court Cause No. 00-56673

O P I N I O N

Barry M. Hodgkins, Jr. appeals a summary judgment in favor of R.A. Bryan, M.D. and Memorial Radiology Associates.  In four issues, appellant contends the no-evidence summary judgment should be reversed because: (1) the record reveals more than a scintilla of evidence of causation; (2) the defendants failed to conclusively establish all elements of their affirmative defense; (3) appellant retains a survivor action; and (4) appellant has not violated the statute of limitations.  We affirm.

Factual Background


In October 1998, Laverne Hodgkins visited her primary care physician with complaints of difficulty swallowing and shortness of breath.  Ms. Hodgkins was diagnosed with lung cancer and referred to an oncologist on November 3, 1998.  On November 5, 1998, the oncologist indicated she would treat Ms. Hodgkins=s lung cancer pending results of a brain CT scan.  Pre- and post-contrast CT scans were performed that day and interpreted by Dr. R.A. Bryan.  Dr. Bryan reported that the CT scans were negative.  The oncologist relied on Dr. Bryan=s report and treated Ms. Hodgkins=s lung cancer.  According to the plaintiff=s petition, the oncologist declared Ms. Hodgkins free of lung cancer.

On June 24, 1999, Ms. Hodgkins went to the emergency room suffering from disorientation, confusion, irrational behavior, and forgetfulness.  A CT scan of her brain showed two cancerous lesions.  One of the lesions was present on the CT scan performed by Dr. Bryan on November 5, 1998.  Laverne Hodgkins died October 21, 1999 from respiratory arrest secondary to metastatic brain cancer.


Appellant filed suit individually and on Ms. Hodgkins=s behalf against Dr. Bryan, Memorial Radiology Associates, Memorial Hermann Hospital, and the oncologist.  Appellant seeks recovery under the Wrongful Death Act[1] and the Survival Statute.[2]  Appellant asserts Dr. Bryan was negligent in that he failed to properly read the CT scans and failed to accurately report the results of the CT scans.  Memorial Radiology Associates (MRA) was named in the suit for failing to properly supervise Dr. Bryan.  Dr. Bryan and MRA filed a no-evidence motion for summary judgment on the ground that appellant could not produce evidence that Ms. Hodgkins had a fifty-one percent or greater chance of survival on November 5, 1998, the date of the alleged malpractice.  MRA supplemented its motion for summary judgment, contending that the statute of limitations had expired before appellant brought MRA into the suit. 

In response to the motion for summary judgment, appellant filed affidavits from Dr. Malin Dollinger and Dr. Frank Mainzer.  Dr. Mainzer stated in his affidavit that the November 5, 1998 scan demonstrated a definite area of abnormality of the left brain and a radiologist reviewing such an abnormality could expect a metastatic tumor.  In his affidavit, Dr. Dollinger stated that, based on reasonable medical probability, had the brain cancer been detected, as reflected on the CT scan of November 5, 1998, Ms. Hodgkins would have received appropriate treatment and, in all medical probability, would not have died from the brain cancer.  Dr. Dollinger further stated, Athat as of the time of the brain CT scans of November 5, 1998, Ms. Laverne Hodgkins had a fifty-one percent (51%) or greater chance of not dying of the brain cancer had treatment been given for this shortly thereafter.@  Dr. Dollinger further opined that Ms. Hodgkins=s death was preventable and the proximate cause of her death was the negligence of Dr. Bryan in failing to properly report the results of the November 5  CT scans.  At the conclusion of his affidavit, Dr. Dollinger stated, A[H]ad Ms. Laverne Hodgkins= brain cancer been diagnosed in November, 1998 and thereafter treated in accordance with standard treatment protocols, that Laverne Hodgkins would have lived at least an additional 6 to 12 months.@  The trial court granted summary judgment for Dr. Bryan and MRA.

Standard of Review


A no-evidence motion for summary judgment shifts the burden of proof to the non-movant to produce evidence raising a genuine issue of material fact on the contested issue on which the non-movant would bear the burden of proof at trial.  See Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(i).  In this motion, a party asserts there is no evidence of one or more essential elements of the claims upon which the opposing party would have the burden of proof at trial.  Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal Dist. v. Bd. of Trs. of Galveston Wharves, 62 S.W.3d 237

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