Court Opinion

ID: 9551784
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-07 18:59:06.251977+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:24:36.941271
License: Public Domain

O’CONNELL, C. J.,
dissenting.
I am of the opinion that the trial court erred in striking from the complaint the allegation that defendants were negligent in fading to advise plaintiff of alternative methods of treatment.
The majority opinion sustains the trial court’s action on the theory that taping plaintiff’s shoulder was not a feasible alternative treatment because there was testimony that plaintiff expressed to Dr. Mansfield her desire to resume playing golf. Plaintiff was not informed of the alternative treatment by taping because defendants assumed she would not have chosen such an alternative because of her desire to play golf. This did not give plaintiff the opportunity to choose the treatment she preferred. The choice was made by defendants based upon an assumption which might not have been correct. Plaintiff testified that she would have chosen the treatment by taping. The jury could have believed her. The jury could also have disbelieved Dr. Mansfield’s testimony that plaintiff expressed an interest in being treated in a manner which would allow her to continue playing golf. By striking the allegation of negligence based upon defendants’ failure to inform plaintiff of the alternative methods of treatment, she was deprived of having the jury consider an important theory of her ease.