Kevin D. Wheeler, M.D. v. Charles F. Luberger

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedFebruary 6, 2015
Docket14-14-00992-CV
StatusPublished

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Opinion

ACCEPTED 14-14-00992-CV FOURTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS 2/6/2015 5:33:21 PM CHRISTOPHER PRINE CLERK

No. 14-14-00992-CV FILED IN IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTEENTH14th DISTRICT COURT OFOF APPEALS TEXAS HOUSTON, TEXAS 2/6/2015 5:33:21 PM CHRISTOPHER A. PRINE Clerk KEVIN D. WHEELER, M.D., Appellant

vs.

CHARLES F. LUBERGER, Appellee

Appeal of Cause No. 2014-07070, in the 157 th Judicial District Court, Harris County, Texas, Honorable Randy Wilson

BRIEF OF APPELLANT, KEVIN D. WHEELER, M.D.

UZICK & ONCKEN, P.e. Roger A. Berger State Bar No.: 02192400 rberger@uzickoncken.com Jeffrey H. Uzick State Bar No.: 20419200 jhu@uzickoncken.com 238 Westcott Houston, Texas 77007 Tel: 713/869-2900 Fax: 713/869-6699

Counsel for Appellant Kevin D. Wheeler, M.D.

ORAL ARGUMENT REQUESTED IDENTITY OF THE PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Appellant certifies that the following is a complete list of the parties, attorneys, and any other person who has any interest in the outcome of this lawsuit:

Appellant Kevin D. Wheeler, M.D.

Appellant's Counsel Roger A. Berger State Bar No.: 02192400 rberger@uzickoncken.com Jeffrey H. Uzick State Bar No.: 20419200 jhu@uzickoncken.com 238 Westcott Houston, Texas 77007 Tel: 713/869-2900 Fax: 713/869-6699

Appellee Charles F. Luberger

Appellees' Counsel Mr. John J. I

11 TABLE OF CONTENTS

IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ................................................................ .ii

TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................... iii

RECORD REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS ................................................... v

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ............................................................................................. vi

STATEMENT OF JURISDICTION ................................................................................. 2

STATEMENT REGARDING ORAL ARGUMENT. .................................................... 2

STATEMENT OF THE CASE .......................................................................... ,................ 3

ISSUES PRESENTED .......................................................................................................... 4

STATEMENT OF FACTS ................................................................................................... 5

SUMMARY OF ARGUMENT ............................................................................................ 7

ARGUMENTS AND AUTHORITIES ........................................................................ 8-37

1. STANDARD OF REVIEW .......................................................................... 8

II. CHAPTER 74 EXPERT REPORT REQUIREMENTS .......................... 9

III. EXTENSIONS TO CURE SHOULD BE LIBERALLY GRANTED FOR DEFICIENT REPORTS ......................................... 11

IV. ISSUE NUMBER 1

Is an expert report that fails to set forth a standard of care, a breach of the standard of care, or proximate cause capable of cure with an extension or is it "no report" and thus incapable of cure? ........................................................................................ 12

111 A. The difference between "no report" and a deficient, but curable report .................................................................. 12

· 'al report was " B . A ppell ee's·In1t1 "................................... . 14 no report

1. Appellee's report did not set forth a standard of care .................. 15 2. Appellee's report did not set forth a breach of the standard of care .................................................... 16 3. Appellee's report did not set forth proximate cause ................... 17 4. Dr. Iqbal was not qualified to give opinions ............................ 20 5. Applying the law to the facts: the Iqbal report was "no report" .... .22

V. ISSUE NUMBER 2:

The trial court abused its discretion when it failed to dismiss since Appellee failed to cure the deficiencies in his expert report after being given a thirty-day extension to cure ..................... 28

A. The attempted curative report was itself deficient ..................... 28

1. The curative report had no opinions about the standard of care.. 28 2. The curative report had no definite opinion that the standard of care was breached................................................... 29 3. The curative report was inadequate and conclusory as to causation .......................................................... 30

B. The harshness of the result is not a reason to deny dismissaL ........ 34

C. Appellee's expert reports were inadequate even after the extension to cure and the court abused its discretion by not dismissing Appellee's suit .............................................................. 36 VI. APPELLANT IS ENTITLED TO AN AWARD OF ATTORNEYS' FEES AND COSTS .......................................................... 37

CONCLUSION AND PRAYER ....................................................................................... 37

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE ......................................................................................... 39

CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE .............................................................................. 39 IV APPENDIX:

1. Order granting thirty-day extension to cure and denying Appellant's Chapter 74 Motion to Dismiss (September 8, 2014)

2. Order denying Appellant's second Chapter 74 Motion to Dismiss (November 21,2014)

3. Report of AtifIqbal, M.D.,]une 13, 2014
4. "Curative" report of Oluwole Fajolu, M.D., October 8, 2014

5. Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code §74.351 (in effect on date Petition filed)

RECORD REFERENCES AND ABBREVIATIONS

Citations to the Clerk's Record are in the form of (1CR [page #]);

Citations to the Supplemental Clerk's Record are in the form of (2CR [page #]);

Citations tothe Reporter's Record of August 29,2014 are in the form (1RR [page #]), and',

Citations to the Reporter's Record of November 21, 2014 are in the form (2RR [page #]).

v INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

CASES

American Transitional Care Ctrs., Inc. v. Palacios, 46 S.W.3d 873 (Tex. 2001) .......... passim

Bogar v. Esparza, 257 S.W.3d 354 (Tex. App. - Austin 2008, no pet.) .................... 12

Bowie Memorial Hospitall;. Wright, 79 S.W.3d 48 (Tex. 2002) ................... 9, 18,21,30

Broders v. Heise, 924 S.W.2d 148 (Tex. 1996) ....................................................... 20

Castillo v. Atq;tlst; 248 S.W.3d 874 (Tex. App. - El Paso 2008, no pet.) ..................... .21

Clapp v. Perez, 394 S.W. 3d 254 (rex. App. - El Paso 2012, no pet.) ................. 31-32

Christus Spohn Health System Coporation v. Castro, No. 13-13-00302-CV, 2013 WL 6576041 (rex. App. - Corpus Christi 2013, no pet.) ............... 25-26

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