Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, 2007

Benny P. Phillips, M.D. v. Dale Bramlett, Individually and as Independent...

Benny P. Phillips, M.D. v. Dale Bramlett, Individually and as Independent...
Court of Civil Appeals of Texas · Decided April 30, 2007

Benny P. Phillips, M.D. v. Dale Bramlett, Individually and as Independent...

Opinion

NO. 07-05-0456-CV IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS AT AMARILLO PANEL E APRIL 30, 2007 ______________________________ BENNY P. PHILLIPS, M.D., APPELLANT V. DALE BRAMLETT, INDIVIDUALLY, AND AS INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF VICKI BRAMLETT, DECEASED; SHANE FULLER AND MICHAEL FULLER, APPELLEES _________________________________ FROM THE 237TH DISTRICT COURT OF LUBBOCK COUNTY; NO. 2003-522,183; HONORABLE SAM MEDINA, JUDGE _______________________________

Before CAMPBELL and HANCOCK, JJ. and REAVIS, S.J.1

OPINION ON ORDER OF REMITTITUR

Appellees, Shane Fuller and Michael Fuller have filled a remittitur of $220,000 each, as suggested in our opinion of March 19, 2007. Accordingly, that portion of the trial court judgment providing that Shane Fuller collect from Benny P. Phillips, M.D. for future pecuniary loss in the principal amount of $250,000 is reformed to provide that Shane Fuller recover from Benny P. Phillips, M.D. the principal amount of $30,000 for future pecuniary

Don H. Reavis, Justice (Ret.), Seventh Court of Appeals, sitting by assignment. loss. That portion of the trial court judgment providing that Michael Fuller collect from Benny P. Phillips, M.D. for future pecuniary loss in the principal amount of $250,000 is reformed to provide that Michael Fuller recover from Benny P. Phillips, M.D. the principal amount of $30,000 for future pecuniary loss. That portion of the trial court judgment providing prejudgment interest is reformed to provide for prejudgment interest on the principal amount $2,921,000 through October 3, 2005, of $545,146.62. After an offset of prejudgment interest for a written settlement offer of $6,630 the total prejudgment interest is $538,516.62.

The trial court judgment is affirmed as reformed herein and is reversed and rendered on the issue of gross negligence, as reflected in our opinion of March 19, 2007.

Mackey K. Hancock Justice

Consistent with his dissent to the Court’s opinion in this case of March 19, 2007, Campbell, J., dissents without opinion.

Reavis, S.J., concurring.

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