Ponzini v. PrimeCare Medical, Inc.

269 F. Supp. 3d 444
CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedAugust 30, 2017
Docket3:11-CV-00413
StatusPublished
Cited by39 cases

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Ponzini v. PrimeCare Medical, Inc., 269 F. Supp. 3d 444 (M.D. Pa. 2017).

Opinion

[469]*469MEMORANDUM OPINION

Robert D. Mariani, United States District Judge

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY.. .470

II. STATEMENT OF FACTS... 472

A. PrimeCare Medical, Inc.... 472

B. March 18, 2009-March 22, 2009...476

1. Paul James... 476

2. Patricia Bauer.. .477

3. Christina Rowe.. .478

4. Wendy Johnson.. .480

5. Grace Ramos.. .482

6. Dr. Alex Thomas... 483

7. William Buffton... 485

8. Correctional Officers Cleary and Ryan...486

C. Expert Witnesses... 487

1. Kathryn Wild.. .487

2. Dr. Peter Breggin.. .489

3. Dr. Lome Sheren.. .490

4. David Hopkins... 491

5. Terry Fillman... 491

6. Dr. Lawrence Mendel.. .493

7. Dr. Lawrence Guzzardi., .494

8. Dr. Cheryl Wills.. .494

9. Dr. Susan Rushing.. .496

III. STANDARD OF REVIEW... 498

A. Motion for Judgment as a Matter of Law.. .498

B. Motion for a New Trial; Remitti-tur. . .499

IV. MOTION FOR JUDGMENT AS A MATTER OF LAW.. .500

A 42 U.S.C. § 1983-Adequate Medical Care.. .500

1. The Individual PrimeCare Defendants/. .501

a. Paul James... 506

b. Patricia Bauer... 508

c. Christina Rowe... 510

d. Grace Ramos... 513

e. The Individual PrimeCare Defendants Did Not Violate Mr. Barbaros’ Constitutional Right To Adequate Medical Care... 515

2. . Dr. Aex Thomas... 517

3. PrimeCare Medical, Inc.... 522

a. PrimeCare’s Policy, Practice, or Custom.. .524

i. Failure to Adopt Needed Policy. . .525

ii. Failure to Train/Supervise ...525

b. Section 1983 Causation.. ,529

4. Conditional Ruling on Motion for New Trial.. .530

B. Negligence... 532

1. The PrimeCare Defendants... 532

2. Dr. Aex Thomas... 538

C. Punitive Damages... 540

V.MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL... 546

A. The PrimeCare Defendants... 546

1. Jury Instructions... 548

a. Negligence Per Se Jury Instruction and Agument.'. .548

b. Direct Causation and Increased Risk of Harm... 553

c. Unpreserved Claims of Error. . .555

i. Inconsistent Verdicts... 556

ii. Double Recovery.. .557

iii. Vicarious Liability-Punitive Damages... 558

2. Evidentiary Rulings... 561

a. The Criminal Charges Filed Against Barbaros... 561

[470]*470b. Preclusion of Alleged Statement Made to Correctional Officer Ryan...565

c. Permitting Evidence of the Misspelling of' Mr. ■ Barbaros’ First Name.. .567

d. Permitting Mumtaz Barbaros to Testify. ..569

e. Preclusion of Testimony Regarding Alleged Misconduct of Correctional Officer Jesse Cleare... 572

f. Unpreserved Claims of Error. . .573

3. Weight of The Evidence... 574

a. The Individual PrimeCare Defendants ...575

b. Wiliiam Buffton... 581

c. PrimeCare Medical, Inc.., 582.

i. Respondeat Superior.,, 582

ii. Liability for Negligence of Independent Contractors.. .583

iii. Corporate Negligence.,. 585

B. Dr. Alex Thomas... 589

1. Permitting Dr. Breggin to Testify...589

2. Failure to Include Agency Question on Verdict Sheet... 592

3. Weight of the Evidence... 593

VI. MOTION FOR' NEW TRIAL-DAMAGES/REMITTITUR ... 595 ■
A. Wrongful Death Damages... 596
B. Survival Action Damages.., 598
C. New Trial-Compensatory Damages. . .600
VII. MOTION FOR DELAY DAMAGES... 600
VIII. CONCLUSION... 604

Presently before the Court are several post-trial motions filed by Defendants PrimeCare Medical, Inc., Paul James, Patricia Bauer, Christina Rowe, Wendy Johnson, and Grace Ramos, (collectively, the “PrimeCare Defendants”) and Dr, Alex Thomas (“Dr. Thomas”). (Docs. 354, 366). The Court notes at the outset that its decisions stated in this opinion were arrived at with little assistance from the submissions of the parties. In particular, the submissions of the PrimeCare Defendants and Dr. Thomas were consistently made without citations to the record and in many instances without supporting arguments or references to the applicable law. Nevertheless, and for the reasons set forth below, the PrimeCare Defendants and Dr. Thomas’ motions Ml be granted in part and denied in part.

I. INTRODUCTION AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

This case arises from the circumstances surrounding the death of Mumun Barba-ros, a pretrial detainee at the Monroe County Correctional Facility (the “MCCF”). Plaintiffs Peter Ponzini and Mi-ryem Barbaros, as Co-Administrators of the Estate of Mumun Barbaros (“Plaintiffs”), commenced this action on March 3, 2011 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1Í983 and Pennsylvania’s Wrongful Déath and Survival statutes, 42 PA. CONS.STAT.ANN. §§ 8301, 8302. (Doc. 1). The amended complaint alleged that the PrimeCare Defendants, Dr. Thomas, and Monroe County and various County officials violated Mr. Barbaros’ Fourtéenth Amendment right to adequate medical care. The amended complaint also alleged, inter alia, that the PrimeCare Defendants and Dr. Thomas were negligent in their treatment, of Mr. Barbaros, and that their negligence caused Mr. Barbaros’ death. (Doc. 43).

Following, the conclusion of discovery, the PrimeCare Defendants, Dr. Thomas, and Monroe County moved for summary judgment. The Court granted in part and [471]*471denied in part the motions. (Docs. 174,176, 178).

An eight day jury trial was held September 6, 2016 through September 15, 2016.1 At the close of Plaintiffs’ case-in-chief, the PrimeCare Defendants orally moved for judgment as a matter of law pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 50(a) on Plaintiffs’ § 1983 claim, arguing that there was insufficient evidence as a matter of law to find any of the PrimeCare Defendants liable. Defendant Paul James moved pursuant to Rule 50(a) and sought a directed verdict on Plaintiffs’ negligence claim. Dr.

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