HAISENLEDER v. REEDER

Docket No. 53225.

114 Mich. App. 258 (1982)

318 N.W.2d 634

HAISENLEDER v. REEDER

Michigan Court of Appeals.

Decided March 17, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Valenti, Winiemko & Bolger, for plaintiffs.

Dennis R. Nettle, for defendants Reeder and Stack.

Sullivan, Ward & Bone, for defendant Berg.

Before: D.C. RILEY, P.J., and R.M. MAHER and CYNAR, JJ.


CYNAR, J.

Plaintiffs appeal as of right from judgments of no cause of action entered in favor of all defendants.

Plaintiffs' 16-year-old decedent, John Haisenleder, became ill on December 29, 1972, with flu-like symptoms. John's mother, plaintiff Colleen Haisenleder, contacted the family physician, Dr. James Fisher, the next day. Dr. Fisher prescribed medication which Mrs. Haisenleder administered. Later that evening John's condition worsened. He vomited frequently...

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