Sorrick v. Corizon Medical Services, Inc.

CourtDistrict Court, D. Maryland
DecidedFebruary 27, 2024
Docket1:22-cv-02272
StatusUnknown

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Sorrick v. Corizon Medical Services, Inc., (D. Md. 2024).

Opinion

FILED ENTERED ______. LOGGED Al RECEIVED IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF MARYLAND FEB 27 2024 ) AT GREENBELT CLERK, U.S. DISTRICT COURT KEVIN JOHNATHAN SORRICK, ) DISTRICT OF MARYLAND ) BY OEPUT Plaintiff, ) ) Civil Action No.: LKG-22-2272 V. ) ) Dated: February 27, 2024 WEXFORD HEALTH SOURCES, etal., ) ) Defendants. ) ) a) MEMORANDUM Self-represented Plaintiff Kevin Johnathan Sorrick brings this civil rights action against Wexford Health Sources, Inc. (“Wexford”); Corizon Medical Service, Inc. (“Corizon”);! Dr. Ashok Krishnaswamy, Grace Medical Center, Inc. (“Grace Medical’”);* Dr. Jason Clem; Dr. Clayton Raab; Stephanie Cyran, NP; Physician Assistant Bruce Ford; Physician Assistant Peter Stanford; Jennifer Patterson, RN; YesCare Corporation (““YesCare”’); Solaide Akintade; YesCare UMMD; and John Doe, YesCare UM. ECF Nos. | and 5. Sorrick claims Defendants were deliberately indifferent to his serious medical needs in violation of the Eighth Amendment. On April 12, 2023, Defendant Wexford filed a Motion to Dismiss or for Summary Judgment. ECF No. 19. Sorrick opposed. ECF No. 43. On May 25, 2023, Defendants Raab, Cyran, Ford, Patterson, Akintade, Clem, YesCare, YesCare UMMD, and John Doe (collectively the ““YesCare Defendants”) filed a Motion to Dismiss or for Summary Judgment.*? ECF No. 32. On July 12, 2023, Defendant Grace Medical filed a Motion to Dismiss. ECF No. 45. On July 13, 2023, Defendant Krishnaswamy filed a Motion to Dismiss or for Summary Judgment. ECF No. 47. Sorrick filed an omnibus opposition to the YesCare, Krishnaswamy, and Grace Medical

' This case is and remains stayed as to Corizon pursuant to ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. See ECF No. 14. ? Sorrick originally named Bon Secours Hospital as a defendant. ECF No. 1. Grace Medical was substituted for Bon Secours on August 18, 2023, as the proper entity. See ECF No. 54. 3 On November 28, 2023, upon notice from counsel, YesCare’s Motion was adopted on behalf of Defendants YesCare UMMD and John Doe in addition to those named in the original Motion. ECF No. 61.

Motions on December 20, 2023. ECF No. 68. Grace Medical replied. ECF No. 71. Sorrick filed a Motion for Leave to File Surreply.4 ECF No. 73. On December 4, 2023, Sorrick filed a Motion to Dismiss. ECF No. 62. Defendants all opposed the Motion.> ECF Nos. 63, 64, 66, 70. Sorrick also filed a Motion to Appoint Counsel. ECF No. 69. All pending motions are ripe for review and no hearing is necessary. See Local Rule 105.6 (D. Md. 2023). I. BACKGROUND Sorrick brings this suit alleging that he has not be properly diagnosed or treated for an injury to his right arm and shoulder which originally occurred on June 24, 2013. See ECF No. 1 at 17. Sorrick alleges that PA Peter Stanford assumed without evaluating him that his pain was caused by a muscle strain and instructed Sorrick to do daily calisthenic exercises and take ibuprofen. ECF No. 1-2 at 7. Sorrick continued to inform medical staff about his ongoing pain and Dr. Yvonne Osbourne prescribed him Tylenol and Gabapentin on July 24, 2013. Id. at 7-8. In October 2013, Sorrick was referred to a provider for chronic pain management. /d. at 8. Dr. Matera gave him a cortisone shot on December 31, 2013, and a second on October 9, 2014. Jd. Dr. Matera also referred Sorrick to a physical therapist. Id. On October 28, 2014, Sorrick saw PA Stanford who instructed him to take 600 mg Motrin twice daily and continue with the calisthenic exercise. ECF No. 1-2 at 8. Sorrick began physical therapy with Craig Jaachimawski on November 14, 2014. Jd. at 8-9. During a chronic care visit on January 18, 2015, Dr. Osbourne submitted a referral for Sorrick to see an orthopedic specialist. Jd. at 9. Sorrick was transferred to Jessup Regional Hospital on January 20, 2015, to see Dr. Lawrence Manning who diagnosed Sorrick with “‘a tear in [his] “‘AC’” which would

4 Sorrick seeks leave of the Court to file a surreply to Grace Medical’s Reply. ECF No. 73. No party is entitled to file a surreply unless otherwise ordered by the Court. See Local Rule 105.2(a) (D. Md. 2023). A surreply is most often permitted when a party must respond to matters raised for the first time in a reply. See Lewis v. Rumsfeld, 154 F. Supp. 2d 56, 61 (D. D.C. 2001). Grace Medical does not raise any issues for the first time in their reply and therefore the Court finds no basis to grant Sorrick’s Motion. The Motion is denied and Sorrick’s proposed surreply will not be considered by the Court. 5 The crux of Sorrick’s Motion is that Defendants’ motions were untimely filed and therefore time barred. ECF No. 62. He further complains about the lengthy service of process in this case, specifically as to Defendants Grace Medical and Krishnaswamy, and about the numerous filings by the defense attorneys. See id. at 12-18. There is little merit to the Motion. Even to the extent any of the Defendants did file their motions beyond the imposed deadline, there was no prejudice to Sorrick as he was also granted numerous extensions of time in which to file his oppositions to those motions and has similarly drawn out this litigation with his lengthy and repetitious filings. His Motion to Dismiss will be denied.

require surgical repair. Jd. Dr. Manning was called away to an emergency while an x-ray was taken of Sorrick’s shoulder and the correctional officers transporting Sorrick refused to leave the images behind for Dr. Manning to review. Jd. They were returned to Eastern Correctional Institution (“ECT”), but during a chronic care visit on March 17, 2015, Dr. Ben Oteyza stated there was nothing in their records. Jd. Dr. Oteyza said he would refer Sorrick back to Dr. Manning and schedule another cortisone shot for his pain. /d. Sorrick followed up about the x- rays during a sick call with RN Jennifer Patterson on June 10, 2015; she said she would contact Jessup Regional Hospital. Jd. Sorrick saw Dr. Oteyza again on June 15, 2015, at which time he told Sorrick the x-rays were lost and that his referral to Dr. Manning was approved but staff had failed to schedule the appointment. Id. at 10. Sorrick returned again on September 23, 2015; Dr. Oteyza said the x-rays had been found and reviewed by Dr. Jason Clem who noted no visible damage. /d. Sorrick insisted that while it appears healed, his pain was constant; another orthopedic referral was submitted. Id. Dr. Manning saw Sorrick again on December 8, 2015; he recommended an MRI to assess the extent of the damage to Sorrick’s shoulder. ECF No. 1-2 at 10. Dr. Clem informed him on December 29, 2015, that he would be receiving the MRI but that three cortisone shots was the limit he could be administered. /d. at 11. Sorrick was taken to Peninsula Regional Medical Center (“PRMC”) for an MRI on March 18, 2016. /d. He submitted a sick call the following day complaining about the pain in his arm as a result of being dropped out of the transport van the day prior. Jd. Sorrick saw Dr. Manning on May 3, 2016, but ECI medical staff failed to send the MRI report with him for Dr. Manning’s review. /d. at 12. Dr. Manning had another x-ray taken and contacted PRMC to have the MRI report faxed to him. Jd. After review of the report, Dr. Manning confirmed that surgery was required and administered another cortisone shot. /d. at 12-13. PA Bruce Ford forwarded Dr. Manning’s recommendations to Dr. Clem on May 9, 2016. Id. at 13. During a visit on August 22, 2016, Dr. Manning told Sorrick an error in the MRI report had been corrected and recommended that he be sent off-site for an orthopedic decompression consultation. /d. at 13-14. Sorrick had a video visit with Dr. Clem and Dr. Krishnaswamy on October 12, 2016, at which time Dr. Krishnaswamy determined that Sorrick needed surgery on his right rotator cuff for three torn tendons. ECF No. | at 17; ECF No. 1-2 at 14. Dr.

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