bagpiper54
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? TN
If the TN Supreme Court denies an application for reviewing a malpractice
case based on the statute of limitations, is there any other course that can
be taken by an individual in order to get the case before a jury?
It was dismissed 11 months from filing and just prior to the trial before a jury.
The judge based it on "when a person should have known" not from
the date the malpratice was indicated by another treating physician and
then confirmed by another treating physician.
The appeals court would not reverse. Their summary of the reason was riddled
with error and assumed opinions. The judge writing the summary even referred
to me as "Dr." with numerous other calculation errors.
The TN Supreme Court denied the application without allowing the case to be
reviewed.
Is that the absolute end or is there another place one could go for a hearing?
Thanks
If the TN Supreme Court denies an application for reviewing a malpractice
case based on the statute of limitations, is there any other course that can
be taken by an individual in order to get the case before a jury?
It was dismissed 11 months from filing and just prior to the trial before a jury.
The judge based it on "when a person should have known" not from
the date the malpratice was indicated by another treating physician and
then confirmed by another treating physician.
The appeals court would not reverse. Their summary of the reason was riddled
with error and assumed opinions. The judge writing the summary even referred
to me as "Dr." with numerous other calculation errors.
The TN Supreme Court denied the application without allowing the case to be
reviewed.
Is that the absolute end or is there another place one could go for a hearing?
Thanks