Court Opinion

ID: 9558632
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 17:14:08.189877+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:09:28.977837
License: Public Domain

MR. JUSTICE CASTLES:
In concur in the result only. I would not make a long effort to confuse Coady v. Reins, 1 Mont. 424. It simply was not a foreign or hidden object case, and there the claim for relief had accrued at the time of the negligent act. Here, so far as the record discloses, and for the purpose of summary judgment, no claim for relief existed until the foreign object, the sponge, began to cause trouble and damage. Upon trial of the issues, what the medical proof will show, either as to whether any negligence existed, or as to when a claim for relief accrued, remains to be seen.