Richmond v. A.F. of L. Medical Service Plan

204 A.2d 271, 415 Pa. 561, 1964 Pa. LEXIS 491
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedNovember 10, 1964
DocketAppeal, 340
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Richmond v. A.F. of L. Medical Service Plan, 204 A.2d 271, 415 Pa. 561, 1964 Pa. LEXIS 491 (Pa. 1964).

Opinion

Opinion by

Mr. Chief Justice Bell,

This is an appeal from an Order of the Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Philadelphia County, granting a rule to open judgment in favor of defendant, James H. Kates, M.D.

The plaintiff, Richmond, on February 7, 1964, brought an action in trespass against A.F. of L. Medi *562 cal Service Plan of Philadelphia and three of its physicians, asserting negligence in improperly diagnosing the ailment for which he was examined. On February 13, 1964, all defendants were served with copies of the complaint. All defendants except Kates filed appearances within the prescribed twenty day period, and also filed answers on March 5, 1964. On March 5, 1964, Richmond entered judgment against Kates for want of an appearance and for failure to file an answer.

On March 6, 1964, Kates, by his attorney, filed a petition to open the default judgment. The petition averred that Kates was insured against liability; that on March 4, 1964, his insurance carrier forwarded the file to its counsel, and when counsel attempted to enter his appearance on March 5, 1964, the default judgment had already been entered against Kates. The petition also averred that Kates “has a just and meritorious defense to the plaintiff’s claim”, but did not set forth, as better practice requires, the details of such defense.

The law is well settled that: “A petition to open a judgment by default is addressed to the sound discretion of the court below and is essentially an equitable proceeding ruled by equitable principles, and petitioner must aver not only the existence of a valid defense, but equitable considerations which appeal to the conscience of the Chancellor.

“The decision of the lower court will be reversed on appeal only when there has been a clear or manifest abuse of discretion: [Citing cases]”: Lened Homes, Inc. v. Philadelphia Department of Licenses and Inspections, 386 Pa. 50, 53, 123 A. 2d 406. Accord: Wheel v. Park Building, 412 Pa. 545, 195 A. 2d 359; Girard Trust Corn Exchange Bank v. Sweeney, 413 Pa. 203, 196 A. 2d 310; Minetola v. Samacicio, 399 Pa. 351, 160 A. 2d 546.

We find no abuse of discretion.

Order affirmed.

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