JORDAN v. EVERSON Et Al.
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Opinion
In
Everson v. Phoebe Sumter Med. Center
,
The Supreme Court left the remainder of our judgment undisturbed. Id. n. 1.
Divisions 1 through 4 of our opinion in
Everson
,
The following paragraph of our decision, in Division 5 (b), contains the holding that the Supreme Court has ruled to be erroneous:
Moreover, when a defendant claims
that its negligence is not the proximate cause of the plaintiff's injuries, but that an act of a third party intervened to cause those injuries, the rule is that an intervening and independent wrongful act of a third person producing the injury, and without which it would not have occurred, should be treated as the proximate cause, insulating and excluding the negligence of the defendant.
Goldstein Garber & Salama, LLC v. J. B. ,300 Ga. 840 , 841 (1),797 S.E.2d 87 (2017)
*601 (citation and punctuation omitted; emphasis supplied). This principle applies to the claims against Jordan brought by Everson's estate, to which Everson's parents are third parties. Jordan has offered nothing-no argument, citation to authority, or citation to the record-to support the proposition that the decision by Everson's parents to take him to Duke University rather than Middle Flint for further evaluation was a wrongful or negligent act.
Everson
,
Division 5 (a) and the remaining portions of Division 5 (b) of our opinion in
Everson
,
The aspects of our decision in Everson , supra, that the Supreme Court left undisturbed support our ultimate resolution of Case No. A16A1710-that Jordan was not entitled to summary judgment and so the trial court did not err in denying his summary judgment motion. Therefore, we affirm the trial court's ruling.
Judgment affirmed.
Miller, P. J., and McMillian, J., concur.
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