Sally Wood v. Health Care Authority for Baptist Health, an affiliate of UAB Health System, d/b/a Baptist Medical Center South; and University of South Alabama, by and through its division, USA Health University Hospital (Montgomery Circuit Court: CV-24-900511).

CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJune 12, 2026
DocketSC-2025-0132
StatusPublished

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Opinion

Rel: June 12, 2026

Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is printed in Southern Reporter.

SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA OCTOBER TERM, 2025-2026

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SC-2025-0132 _________________________

Sally Wood

v.

Health Care Authority for Baptist Health, an affiliate of UAB Health System, d/b/a Baptist Medical Center South; and University of South Alabama, by and through its division, USA Health University Hospital

Appeal from Montgomery Circuit Court (CV-24-900511)

McCOOL, Justice. SC-2025-0132

Sally Wood appeals from the Montgomery Circuit Court's judgment

dismissing her action against the Health Care Authority for Baptist

Health, an affiliate for UAB Health System, d/b/a Baptist Medical Center

South ("Baptist"); and University of South Alabama, by and through its

division, USA Health University Hospital ("USA") (referred to

collectively as "the defendants"). We reverse the trial court's judgment.

Facts and Procedural History

According to the complaint, in October 2022, Wood was a passenger

in a vehicle driven by Tracy Horn and owned by Buna Palmer. While

traveling in Montgomery County, Horn drove on the wrong side of the

road and collided with an oncoming vehicle. Wood was seriously injured

in the collision. Wood was initially treated for her injuries at Baptist

Medical Center South, and then she was transferred to USA Health

University Hospital for further treatment.

On November 4, 2022, USA filed a hospital lien in the Mobile

Probate Court in the amount of $51,403.92. See § 35-11-370 et seq., Ala.

Code 1975. On November 14, 2023, Baptist filed a hospital lien in the

Montgomery Probate Court in the amount of $125,726.30. The liens

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secured payment for Wood's treatment from any settlement or recovery

she might receive on account of her injuries.

Palmer had an insurance policy that provided $25,000 in liability

coverage and $50,000 in underinsured-motorist coverage. In July 2023,

Wood reached a settlement in principle with Palmer's insurance company

for $75,000. The $50,000 from the underinsured-motorist coverage was

paid to Wood in July 2023, and it is currently being held in trust by

Wood's attorney. Concerning those proceeds, Wood signed a release with

the insurance company, releasing the insurance company from further

liability but promising to satisfy all liens and subrogation interests, as

required by law, from the proceeds. The $25,000 from the liability

coverage has not been paid to Wood. It appears that a settlement for that

amount has been agreed to in principle, but no release or settlement

agreement has been signed, and the insurance company is retaining

those proceeds until all liens have been satisfied.

In April 2024, Wood filed in the trial court a "complaint for

interpleader and declaratory relief," and she amended the complaint in

June 2024. In the complaint, Wood asked the trial court, "pursuant to

Rule 22 of the Alabama Rules of Civil Procedure," to either declare that

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the defendants' liens are invalid or to determine the fair and reasonable

amounts that the defendants are owed for their services. The complaint

stated that Wood "stands ready to tender the funds to the court or to hold

funds in trust and tender them to the parties dependent upon and

pursuant to court order."

USA moved the trial court to dismiss Wood's complaint for lack of

jurisdiction. USA argued that it was entitled to State immunity under

Article I, § 14, of the Alabama Constitution of 2022 because it is an

agency of the State of Alabama.

Wood responded to the motion to dismiss, arguing that "[the trial

court] maintains jurisdiction over an interpleader dispute concerning the

amount or validity of the liens at issue." Wood also filed a supplemental

response, arguing that, if State immunity does apply and she cannot

challenge the liens, she would be denied due process under the Alabama

Constitution and the United States Constitution.

After holding a hearing, the trial court ordered the case to

mediation. However, the case did not settle in mediation.

On January 14, 2025, the trial court dismissed Wood's claims

against Baptist and USA. The trial court found:

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"Defendant University of South Alabama, by and through its division, USA Health University Hospital (Defendant USA) is a state entity.

"Defendant USA is immune from an interpleader and declaratory action, and therefore this court has no jurisdiction over Defendant USA.

"The Court further finds that Defendant USA is a necessary party to the action, and that the action cannot proceed solely against Defendant Baptist Health, d/b/a Baptist Medical Center South (Defendant Baptist).

"Therefore, Defendant USA's Motion to Dismiss is GRANTED. Plaintiffs claims against Defendant USA and Defendant Baptist are DISMISSED with prejudice. No costs taxed to any party, all costs incurred to be born by the party that incurred them."

(Capitalization in the original.) Wood appealed to this Court.

Standard of Review

"A ruling on a motion to dismiss is reviewed without a presumption of correctness. Nance v. Matthews, 622 So. 2d 297, 299 (Ala. 1993). This Court must accept the allegations of the complaint as true. Creola Land Dev., Inc. v. Bentbrooke Housing, L.L.C., 828 So. 2d 285, 288 (Ala. 2002). Furthermore, in reviewing a ruling on a motion to dismiss we will not consider whether the pleader will ultimately prevail but whether the pleader may possibly prevail. Nance, 622 So. 2d at 299."

Newman v. Savas, 878 So. 2d 1147, 1148-49 (Ala. 2003). Further,

"[m]atters of subject-matter jurisdiction are subject to de novo review."

DuBose v. Weaver, 68 So. 3d 814, 821 (Ala. 2011). 5 SC-2025-0132

Discussion

On appeal, Wood argues that, contrary to the trial court's holding,

her interpleader claim does not implicate State immunity and that, thus,

the trial court had subject-matter jurisdiction over her claim and erred

in dismissing it. We agree.

In Ex parte Board of Trustees of University of Alabama, [Ms. SC-

2025-0240, Dec. 12, 2025] ___ So. 3d ___ (Ala. 2025), a patient who

received medical services at a state-university hospital brought an action

challenging a hospital lien asserted by the state university's board of

trustees. The patient's original complaint included an interpleader claim

seeking to deposit disputed settlement funds with the court so that

competing claims to those funds could be adjudicated. However, after the

board moved to dismiss the action on the ground that it was entitled to

State immunity, the patient amended her complaint to remove the

interpleader claim and to proceed only on various tort, contract, and

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