Doucette v. Larusso ( 2017 )


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  •                   IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF DELAWARE
    BRIAN F. DOUCETTE and                    :
    MICHELE L. DOUCETTE,                     :
    :
    Plaintiffs,           :     C.A. No. K17C-10-007 JJC
    :     In and for Kent County
    v.                          :
    :
    JENNIFER L. LARUSSO, D.O.                :
    THOMAS J. BURKE, D.O. and                :
    BURKE DERMATOLOGY, P.A.                  :
    a Delaware Corporation.                  :
    :
    Defendants.           :
    ORDER
    Submitted: December 6, 2017
    Decided: December 13, 2017
    Upon Review of the Affidavit of Merit
    This matter involves a healthcare negligence suit filed by Plaintiffs Brian
    Doucette and Michele Doucette (“Plaintiffs”) against Defendants Jennifer L. Larusso,
    D.O., Thomas J. Burke, D.O., and Burke Dermatology, P.A. (hereinafter collectively
    “Defendants”).    Plaintiffs allege negligent medical care arising from treatment in
    October 2015. Their claims include direct claims for medical negligence against all
    three defendants, as well as Defendant Burke Dermatology, P.A.’s alleged vicarious
    liability for negligent treatment by the two individual doctor defendants. Defendants
    Thomas J. Burke, D.O., and Burke Dermatology, P.A., move for the Court to review
    the affidavit of merit filed in this case for sufficiency against all Defendants.1
    In Delaware, a healthcare negligence lawsuit must be filed with an affidavit of
    merit as to each defendant, signed by an expert, and accompanied by the expert’s
    curriculum vitae.2 The expert must be licensed to practice medicine as of the
    affidavit’s date and engaged in this practice in the same or similar field as the defendant
    in the three years immediately preceding the alleged negligence.3 The affidavit must
    also state that reasonable grounds exist to believe that each defendant was negligent in
    a way that proximately caused the plaintiff’s injury.4 The affidavit of merit must be
    filed under seal, but a defendant may request an in camera review of the affidavit to
    ensure that it complies with the statute’s requirements.5 The Supreme Court has noted
    that “the General Assembly intended the affidavit of merit merely to operate ‘as a
    prophylactic measure’ to ‘reduce the filing of meritless medical negligence claims.’”6
    As a result, the requirements for the affidavit of merit are “purposefully minimal.”7 An
    affidavit of merit that tracks the statutory language complies with the statute.8
    As requested, upon an in camera review of the affidavit of merit and the expert
    1
    These Defendants move for the review in their own right, and separately because they are
    alleged to be vicariously liable for Defendant Jennifer L. Larusso, D.O.’s alleged negligence.
    2
    18 Del. C. § 6853(a)(1).
    3
    Id. at § 6853(c).
    4
    Id. at § 6853(c).
    5
    18 Del. C. § 6853(d).
    6
    Mammarella v. Evantash, 
    93 A.3d 629
    , 637 (Del. 2014) (quoting Dishmon v. Fucci, 
    32 A.3d 338
    , 342 (Del. 2011)).
    7
    
    Id.
    8
    See Dishmon, 
    32 A.3d at 342
    .
    2
    witness’s curriculum vitae, the Court finds:
    1.     The expert signed the affidavit.
    2.     The expert attached a current curriculum vitae.
    3.     The expert is currently licensed to practice medicine.
    4.     The expert is board certified in dermatology.
    5.     The expert has been treating patients in the same field as the three
    Defendants for over three years preceding the alleged negligence,
    including the three years immediately proceeding the alleged negligent
    conduct.
    6.     The affidavit states that reasonable grounds exist to believe that all three
    Defendants breached the applicable standard of care while treating the
    Plaintiff and that the breaches were a proximate cause of the Plaintiffs’
    injuries.
    It therefore follows that the affidavit of merit complies with 18 Del. C. § 6853(a)(1)
    and (c) as to all three Defendants.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    /s/ Jeffrey J Clark
    Judge
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Document Info

Docket Number: K17C-10-007 JJC

Judges: Clark J.

Filed Date: 12/13/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 12/13/2017