Staub v. Southwest Butler County School District

413 A.2d 1082, 489 Pa. 196, 1980 Pa. LEXIS 581
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 30, 1980
DocketNo. 128
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Staub v. Southwest Butler County School District, 413 A.2d 1082, 489 Pa. 196, 1980 Pa. LEXIS 581 (Pa. 1980).

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[198]*198OPINION

LARSEN, Justice.

Diane Lynn Staub, a high school student, was injured during a physical education class and brought an action in the Court of Common Pleas against Southwest Butler County School District for negligence in the conduct and supervision of the class. The School District joined the physicians who treated plaintiff’s injuries and the hospital in which the treátment occurred as additional defendants. The additional defendants objected to proceeding further in the Court of Common Pleas alleging that when health care providers are made parties, original exclusive jurisdiction over the case lies with the office of the Administrator for Arbitration Panels for Health Care pursuant to the Health Care Services Malpractice Act.1

The Court of Common Pleas sustained the objection and transferred the case to the Administrator for Arbitration Panels.

The School District and Jose Saban, M. D., appealed this order to the Superior Court. That Court, in Staub v. Southwest Butler County School District, 263 Pa.Super. 413, 398 A.2d 204 (1979), reversed and remanded the case to the Court of Common Pleas for further proceedings. Dr. Saban then appealed to this Court alleging that the Superior Court erred in remanding the complaint against the health care providers to the Court of Common Pleas, and that this complaint should be dismissed entirely.

We have reviewed appellant Saban’s contentions and find that the Superior Court correctly held that jurisdiction lies in the Court of Common Pleas, and that the third party complaint against the health care providers should not be dismissed. The order of the Superior Court is affirmed.

NIX, J., filed a concurring opinion.

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Staub v. SOUTHWEST BUTLER CO. SCH. DIST.
413 A.2d 1082 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1980)

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