Mildred Anderson v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees. Floareod Hodo v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Jack Lindsey v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Charles Williams, an Individual, Marlene Williams, an Individual v. Vicki L. Torsch, as of the Estate of Theodore Torsch, Deceased, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third Party Plaintiff-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees

982 F.2d 1513
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Third Circuit
DecidedFebruary 12, 1993
Docket91-7522
StatusPublished

This text of 982 F.2d 1513 (Mildred Anderson v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees. Floareod Hodo v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Jack Lindsey v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Charles Williams, an Individual, Marlene Williams, an Individual v. Vicki L. Torsch, as of the Estate of Theodore Torsch, Deceased, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third Party Plaintiff-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Mildred Anderson v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees. Floareod Hodo v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Jack Lindsey v. George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital, Surgidev Corporation, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Defendant-Third-Party Appellee-Cross-Appellant, the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third-Party- Defendants- Cross-Appellees, Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor. Charles Williams, an Individual, Marlene Williams, an Individual v. Vicki L. Torsch, as of the Estate of Theodore Torsch, Deceased, Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., D/B/A George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home, Third Party Plaintiff-Cross-Appellant v. The Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama, a Body Corporate for the University of Alabama in Birmingham Hugh Davis and Howard D. Clem, Sr., Third Party Defendants-Cross-Appellees, 982 F.2d 1513 (3d Cir. 1993).

Opinion

982 F.2d 1513

Mildred ANDERSON, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GEORGE H. LANIER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Defendant,
Surgidev Corporation, Defendant-Appellee,
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY HOSPITAL SOCIETY, INC., d/b/a George H.
Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home,
Third-Party Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
v.
The BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF The UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, A Body
Corporate for the University of Alabama in
Birmingham; Hugh Davis and Howard D.
Clem, Sr., Third-Party
Defendants-Cross-Appellees.
Floareod HODO, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GEORGE H. LANIER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Defendant,
Surgidev Corporation, Defendant-Appellee,
Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., d/b/a George H.
Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home,
Defendant-Third-Party
Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama, A Body
Corporate for the University of Alabama in
Birmingham; HUGH DAVIS and HOWARD D.
CLEM, SR.,
Third-Party-
Defendants-
Cross-Appellees,
Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor.
Jack LINDSEY, Plaintiff-Appellant,
v.
GEORGE H. LANIER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, Defendant,
Surgidev Corporation, Defendant-Appellee,
Chattahoochee Valley Hospital Society, Inc., d/b/a George H.
Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home,
Defendant-Third-Party Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
The Board of Trustees of The University of Alabama, A Body
Corporate for the University of Alabama in
Birmingham; HUGH DAVIS and HOWARD D.
CLEM, SR.,
Third-Party-
Defendants-
Cross-Appellees,
Alabama Hospital Association Trust, Defendant-Intervenor.
Charles WILLIAMS, an Individual, Plaintiff-Appellant,
Marlene Williams, an Individual, Plaintiff,
v.
Vicki L. TORSCH, as Executrix of the estate of Theodore
Torsch, Deceased, Defendant,
CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY HOSPITAL SOCIETY, INC., d/b/a George H.
Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home,
Defendant-Appellee, Third Party
Plaintiff-Cross-Appellant,
v.
The BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF The UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, a Body
Corporate for the University of Alabama in
Birmingham; HUGH DAVIS and HOWARD D.
CLEM, SR., Third Party
Defendants-Cross-Appellees.

Nos. 91-7522, 91-7731.

United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit.

Feb. 12, 1993.

Roger Lucas, Lucas, Alvis & Kirby, Birmingham, AL, John A. Tinney, Roanoke, AL, Elizabeth Powell Jones, Birmingham, AL, for appellants.

A. Joe Peddy, Smith, Spires & Peddy, Ina B. Leonard, Office of Counsel, Edward J. Kennedy, III, Robert D. Norman, Norman, Fitzpatrick, Wood, Williams & Parker, Birmingham, AL, for third-party defendants.

Joe Espy, Les Hayes, III, Melton, Espy, Williams & Hayes, Montgomery, AL, for appellees in No. 91-7522.

John A. Tinney, Roanoke, AL, Roger Lucas, Birmingham, AL, for Williams.

Les Hayes, Melton, Espy, Williams, & Hayes, Montgomery, AL, for Chattahoochee Valley in No. 91-7731.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.

Before HATCHETT, EDMONDSON and BIRCH, Circuit Judges.

HATCHETT, Circuit Judge:

In this appeal, we reverse the district court's grant of summary judgment to a hospital because a jury must decide the applicable statute of limitations period according to the law of the state of Alabama.

I. BACKGROUND

The four appellants in these consolidated cases, Charles Williams, Mildred Anderson, Jack Lindsey, and Floareod Hodo, were patients of Dr. Theodore Torsch, an opthalmologist. Each of the appellants underwent cataract surgery at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital and Nursing Home (Lanier Hospital). During the surgeries, Dr. Torsch inserted experimental intraocular lenses (IOLs) into their eyes. Ultimately, each of the appellants suffered pain and faulty vision as a result of the lens implants.

In separate actions, the appellants sued Lanier Hospital alleging that the hospital failed to obtain their informed consent for the experimental procedure. Williams sued the hospital for medical malpractice, fraud, and outrageous conduct. In separate lawsuits, Anderson, Lindsey, and Hodo sued the hospital for medical malpractice, negligence, outrageous conduct, fraud, and fraudulent concealment. Anderson, Lindsey, and Hodo also sued Surgidev Corp., the IOL manufacturer, for failing to assure that Dr. Torsch obtained their informed consent.

Prior to the surgeries, the defendant Surgidev had received an exemption from the laws prohibiting the use of experimental instruments on human beings from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).1 Under the FDA's regulatory scheme, Surgidev was the "sponsor" of the IOL program and Lanier Hospital was the institutional site of study.2 As the institutional site of study, FDA regulations required Lanier Hospital to establish and maintain an institutional review board (IRB) to oversee the IOL clinical study. Surgidev recommended Dr. Torsch to serve as the "investigator," a qualified ophthalmologist who could perform the eye operations and implant the lenses. Hodo, Anderson, and Lindsey allege that Surgidev had a legal duty to ensure that Dr. Torsch secured informed consent from his patients.

II. THE APPELLANTS

Charles Williams is a fifty-three year old man who possesses a ninth grade education. He underwent eye surgery in January of 1986. On the day of the surgery, Williams signed consent forms, but neither the hospital staff nor Dr. Torsch explained the forms, and Williams testified that it would have taken him "half a day to read all that stuff." Williams alleges that Dr. Torsch never explained to him that an experimental lens would be implanted in his eye.

In May or June of 1986, Williams visited two physicians because he suffered increasing pain in the eye on which Dr. Torsch performed the surgery. The doctors told Williams "that they were surprised at the way Dr. Torsch performed the surgery." Williams admitted that he thought Dr. Torsch may not have performed the surgery properly. Williams alleges, however, that he did not find out about the experimental nature of the surgery until May, 1989. On July 20, 1989, he filed suit against Lanier Hospital.

Mildred Anderson is a sixty-seven year old widow who possesses a fifth grade education. Anderson testified that she has no education and is barely able to read and write. Anderson underwent initial eye surgery on her left eye in June, 1985, and Dr. Torsch performed a second eye surgery in July, 1986. Just prior to her first eye surgery, Anderson received hospital consent forms. Anderson testified that she signed the forms because she knew she was undergoing cataract surgery. No one read or explained the contents of the forms to her. Anderson testified that Dr. Torsch did not advise her that he would be inserting a lens in her eye.

After completion of the first surgery, Anderson experienced pain in her left eye and was unable to use it. Sometime in 1985 she saw a physician in Columbus, Georgia, who informed her that Dr.

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