Sharad Jain, M.D. AND Triad-Denton Hospital, L.P. D/B/A Denton Community Hospital v. Dorothy Stafford, as Representative of the Estate of Jack Stafford
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COURT OF APPEALS
SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS
FORT WORTH
NO. 2-06-250-CV
SHARAD JAIN, M.D. AND APPELLANTS
TRIAD-DENTON HOSPITAL, L.P.
d/b/a DENTON COMMUNITY
HOSPITAL
V.
DOROTHY STAFFORD, APPELLEE
AS REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF JACK STAFFORD,
DECEASED
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FROM THE 362ND DISTRICT COURT OF DENTON COUNTY
OPINION
I. Introduction
The sole issue before us is whether we possess jurisdiction over an interlocutory appeal from a trial court=s order denying a defendant=s motion to dismiss when the basis of the dismissal motion is the alleged inadequacy of an expert report under section 74.351 of the civil practice and remedies code.[1] See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 74.351 (Vernon Supp. 2006). Because no statutory provision exists giving us jurisdiction over such an appeal, we hold that we lack jurisdiction. Accordingly, we dismiss this appeal.
II. Factual and Procedural Background
Appellee Dorothy Stafford, as representative of the estate of Jack Stafford, deceased, brought a health care liability claim against Appellant Triad-Denton Hosital, L.P. d/b/a Denton Community Hospital and others. Appellee timely filed the expert reports of Victoria Berry, R.N., and J.A. Coffey Jr., M.D. The Hospital filed a short, two-page AMotion to Dismiss Pursuant to CPRC '74.351.@ The motion to dismiss alleged that the reports did Anot represent an objective good faith effort to comply with the definition of an expert report in the Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code ' 74.351(r)(6)@ and that A[b]ecause of their gross insufficiencies, they [the reports] do not constitute >expert reports= required by CPRC ' 74.351 entitling Defendant to dismissal pursuant to ' 74.351(b).@ The motion to dismiss identified no specific purported deficiencies in the reports and stated no other grounds for dismissal. After a hearing, the trial court denied the motion.
The Hospital attempts to appeal the trial court=s order denying its motion to dismiss. Dorothy has filed a motion to dismiss in our court, alleging that we lack jurisdiction over an interlocutory appeal of an order denying a motion to dismiss that is based on alleged inadequacy of a section 74.351 expert report.[2]
III. Interlocutory Appeal?
An appellate court has jurisdiction to hear appeals from interlocutory orders and judgments only when specifically authorized by statute. Qwest Commc=ns Corp. v. AT & T Corp., 24 S.W.3d 334, 336 (Tex. 2000); Fort Worth Star‑Telegram v. Street, 61 S.W.3d 704, 707‑08 (Tex. App.CFort Worth 2001, pet. denied). A statute authorizing interlocutory appeals is strictly construed because it is an exception to the general rule that only a final judgment is appealable. Tex. Dep=t of Transp. v. City of Sunset Valley, 8 S.W.3d 727, 730 (Tex. App.CAustin 1999, no pet.).
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code section 51.014 authorizes interlocutory appeals of two types of orders concerning expert reports in health care liability claims. See Tex. Civ. Prac. & Rem. Code Ann. ' 51.014(a)(9), (10) (Vernon Supp. 2006); Acad. of Oriental Med. v. Andra, 173 S.W.3d 184, 185 (Tex. App.CAustin 2005, no pet.). The statute authorizes an interlocutory appeal from an order that Adenies all or part of the relief sought by a motion under Section 74.351(b)@
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