Lutzenkirchen v. OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center

2025 IL App (1st) 250028
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedOctober 10, 2025
Docket1-25-0028
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Lutzenkirchen v. OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center, 2025 IL App (1st) 250028 (Ill. Ct. App. 2025).

Opinion

2025 IL App (1st) 250028

FIFTH DIVISION October 10, 2025

No. 1-25-0028

IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS FIRST DISTRICT

ANDREW LUTZENKIRCHEN, as the Independent ) Administrator of the Estate of William J. ) Lutzenkirchen, Deceased, ) ) Plaintiff-Appellee, ) ) v. ) ) OSF HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, d/b/a OSF Saint ) Anthony Medical Center; NORTH AMERICAN ) PARTNERS IN ANESTHESIA (ILLINOIS), LLC; ) DORIS ELIZABETH ORE SOSA, M.D. Individually ) Appeal from the and as an Agent, Apparent Agent and/or Employee of ) Circuit Court of OSF Healthcare System and North American Partners in ) Cook County Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC; SCOTT ANDREW ) GIRARD, M.D. Individually and as an Agent, Apparent ) No. 2024 L 05546 Agent and/or Employee of OSF Healthcare System and ) North American Partners in Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC; ) The Honorable AMORY SORIANO BALUCATING, Individually and ) Charles S. Beach, II, as an Agent, Apparent Agent and/or Employee of OSF ) Judge, presiding. Healthcare System and North American Partners in ) Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC; RAFAL BOGUSLAW ) BANEK, Individually and as an Agent, Apparent Agent ) and/or Employee of OSF Healthcare System and North ) American Partners in Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC; ) JENNIFER CLAIR LANE, D.O., Individually and as an ) Agent, Apparent Agent and/or Employee of OSF ) Healthcare System and North American Partners in ) Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC; and JOYCE CHENG, M.D., ) Individually and as an Agent, Apparent Agent and/or ) Employee of OSF Healthcare System and North ) American Partners in Anesthesia (Illinois), LLC, ) No. 1-25-0028

) ) Defendants-Appellants. ) ) )

JUSTICE TAILOR delivered the judgment of the court, with opinion. Justice Mikva concurred in the judgment and opinion. Justice Oden Johnson specially concurred, with opinion.

OPINION

¶1 This case presents an interlocutory review of an order denying defendants’ motion to

transfer venue based on the equitable doctrine of forum non conveniens. We review such decisions

under the highly deferential abuse of discretion standard. In this medical malpractice case, the

decedent was treated and died at a hospital in Rockford, Illinois, which is located in Winnebago

County. Suit was filed by the decedent’s son in Cook County, a forum with hardly any connection

to this action. Because the substantial majority of the private and public interest factors here

strongly weigh in favor of transfer and the remaining factors are neutral, we find the circuit court

abused its discretion when it denied defendants’ motion to transfer venue and, therefore, reverse

and remand for this matter to be transferred to Winnebago County.

¶2 I. BACKGROUND

¶3 Plaintiff, Andrew Lutzenkirchen, filed a medical malpractice action in the circuit court of

Cook County against defendants OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center (OSF), a hospital in

Rockford, Illinois; Joyce Cheng, M.D.; Dorie Ore Sosa, M.D.; Scott Andrew Girard, M.D.,

Amory Balucating, CRNA; Rafal Banek, CRNA; North American Partners in Anesthesia

(Illinois), LLC (NAPA); and Jennifer Claire Lane, D.O. The complaint alleges that plaintiff’s

decedent and father, William J. Lutzenkirchen (William), died at OSF due to defendants’

negligent treatment. William was admitted to OSF on June 27, 2023, for a nonhealing wound on

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his left toe. During a surgical procedure on July 3, 2023, defendants were allegedly negligent in

lacerating William’s palate and uvula while providing anesthesia services, which ultimately led

to his death following a code blue on July 5, 2023. OSF provided all medical care and treatment

to William in Winnebago County between June 27, 2023, and July 5, 2023.

¶4 William was a resident of Stephenson County, which is immediately west of Winnebago

County. He is survived by his four children: plaintiff, Maureen, Ellyn, and Michael. Plaintiff

resides in Kane County, Maureen resides in Winnebago County, Ellyn resides in Stephenson

County, and Michael resides in Georgia.

¶5 After plaintiff filed the complaint, defendants Dr. Sosa, nurse anesthetist Balucating,

nurse anesthetist Banek, and NAPA—who were later joined by OSF, Dr. Cheng, and Dr. Lane—

moved to transfer venue pursuant to the doctrine of forum non conveniens, arguing that Cook

County was an inconvenient forum and that the case should be transferred to Winnebago County.

They argued that Winnebago County is a more convenient forum because (1) all medical care

relevant to William occurred at OSF in Winnebago County; (2) plaintiff resides in Kane County,

and his travel distance to either Cook or Winnebago County is approximately the same; (3) only

two Defendants reside in Cook County, whereas all Defendants work in or near Winnebago

County; and (4) public interest factors weigh in favor of transfer because Cook County’s docket

is more congested, residents of Winnebago County have a stronger interest in hearing the case,

and imposing the burden of jury service on Cook County residents would be inequitable.

¶6 Defendants submitted several pieces of evidence to support their position, including

affidavits from Dr. Cheng, Balucating, and Dr. Lane. In her affidavit, Dr. Cheng averred that she

resides in Kane County and works full time at OSF in Winnebago County. She stated that

attending trial in Cook County would interfere with her clinical duties, whereas she could

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continue working while attending court in Winnebago County due to the short distance between

the courthouse and OSF. In her affidavit, Balucating averred that she resides in McHenry County

and works full time in Winnebago County. She averred that attending trial in Cook County

would require significantly more travel than attending trial in Winnebago County. In her

affidavit, Dr. Lane averred that she is currently a Minnesota resident. She explained that she has

access to housing in Winnebago County with friends, whereas staying in Cook County for trial

would result in higher financial costs due to the need for accommodations and meals.

¶7 Additional evidence submitted by defendants included Google Maps estimates showing

comparable driving times from plaintiff’s home in Kane County to both courthouses—

approximately 1 hour and 13 minutes to Winnebago County and 1 hour and 16 minutes to Cook

County. Defendants also included probate documents listing addresses for William’s three other

children: one lives in Winnebago County, another in Stephenson County (adjacent to

Winnebago), and the third in Georgia. Finally, Defendants submitted official Illinois Courts data

showing a significantly higher caseload in Cook County compared to Winnebago County.

¶8 In response, plaintiff argued that venue should remain in Cook County because (1) his

choice of forum is entitled to strong deference; (2) Winnebago County is not convenient for all

parties, particularly plaintiff and his brother, Michael, for whom travel to Winnebago County

would be burdensome; (3) some defendants live and work in Cook County; (4) OSF also has

healthcare at facilities in Cook County; (5) it is unlikely that anyone would need to visit the site

of the injury or be physically present for testimony; and (6) Cook County is better equipped to

manage a busy docket than Winnebago County.

¶9 For support, plaintiff submitted affidavits from himself and his brother Michael, as well

as answers to interrogatories from Dr. Sosa and Dr. Girard, which indicate that they reside in

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Cook County.

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