Lira, Estella, Individually and as Next Friend of Hipolito Lira, Jr. and Daniel Lira/Orville Diaz Cerna, M.D. v. Cerna, M.D., Orville Diaz/Estella Lira, Individually and as Next Friend of Hipolito Lira, Jr. and Daniel Lira

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedAugust 1, 2002
Docket08-01-00250-CV
StatusPublished

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                                                            COURT OF APPEALS

                                                    EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS

                                                               EL PASO, TEXAS

                                                                              )

ESTELLA LIRA, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS      )

NEXT FRIEND OF HOPOLITO LIRA, JR.,        )    

and DANIEL LIRA,                                              )                    No.  08-01-00250-CV

Appellant,                          )                             Appeal from

v.                                                                           )                     143rd District Court

ORVILLE DIAZ CERNA, M.D.,                          )                 of Reeves County, Texas

Appellee.                           )                 (TC# 00-08-16786-CVR)

O P I N I O N

Estella Lira, individually and as next friend of Hipolito Lira, Jr. and Daniel Lira,[1] filed a medical malpractice suit against Dr. Orville Diaz Cerna.  The Liras have appealed an order of dismissal pursuant to Article 4590i, section 13.01(e) of the Medical Liability and Insurance Improvement Act.  Tex.Rev.Civ.Stat.Ann. art. 4590i,  ' 13.01(e)(Vernon Supp. 2002).[2]  Dr. Cerna appeals the trial court=s denial of his motion for sanctions.  Finding no error, we affirm.

FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL SUMMARY


Hipolito Lira initially sought treatment on September 27, 1999 from Dr. Cerna and a physician assistant, Michelle Cser, at Pecos Valley Rural Health Clinic for fatigue and swelling of the hands, feet, eye, and facial area.  Despite continued treatment, his health deteriorated rapidly and he died on October 23, 1999.  On August 18, 2000, the Liras filed suit, alleging Dr. Cerna and Cser were negligent in their diagnosis and treatment.  In their  first amended original petition, the Liras added the City of Pecos as a defendant.[3]  The Clinic and Reeves County Hospital were added as defendants in the second amended petition.  In their third amended petition, the Liras alleged vicarious liability of Dr. Cerna based on Cser=s negligence.  Within 180 days of filing suit, the Liras served Dr. Cerna with the reports of two medical experts.  From this point forward, a time line will more effectively detail the procedural history.  The following events occurred between April and June 2001:

$ April 16 -- Dr. Cerna filed a motion to dismiss pursuant to Section 13.01(e) and a motion for summary judgment contending that he had no physician-patient relationship with Mr. Lira and was not liable on any grounds alleged in the Liras= second amended petition.  At approximately the same time, all four defendants--Dr. Cerna, Cser, the Clinic, and the Hospital--filed a joint motion to dismiss the entire lawsuit because the plaintiffs had not properly joined the three adult children of Mr. Lira who were additional wrongful death beneficiaries.

$ May 17 -- The Liras reached a settlement with Cser, the Clinic, and the Hospital whereby the defendants would pay $75,000 in exchange for final releases.  Purportedly, the adult children were also to release their claims against all four defendants--including Dr. Cerna--for $5,000 each.

$ May 18 -- Dr. Cerna learned of the settlement with the other defendants.  The Liras= attorney suggested that based on the settlement, the defendants would not need to pursue the joint motion to dismiss which alleged a defect in parties.  Based open this representation, Dr. Cerna did not move forward with that motion.  Consequently, the hearing proceeded only on Dr. Cerna=s Section 13.01 motion to dismiss and motion for summary judgment.  The trial court heard the arguments of counsel but did not rule from the bench.  After the hearing, the court--through its court coordinator--asked counsel for Dr. Cerna to prepare an order granting the motion to dismiss.  Counsel did so, forwarding a copy to the Liras= attorney.


$ May 21 -- The Liras filed a notice of nonsuit.  The trial court signed an order the same day, dismissing the claims against Dr. Cerna without prejudice. 

$ May 30 -- Dr. Cerna filed an objection to the nonsuit, asking that the order granting it be vacated and the case dismissed, with prejudice, pursuant to his Section 13.01 request.

$ June 1 -- A scheduled hearing on the prove-up of the settlement was postponed until the court decided whether to vacate the nonsuit and dismiss the Liras= claims with prejudice.  The Liras= attorney advised the court that the settlement was still in place.  The court vacated the nonsuit and dismissed the claims against Dr. Cerna with prejudice.  The doctor=s request for

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