BRANN v. EXETER CLINIC

No. 84-286. No. 84-323.

127 N.H. 155 (1985)

MARSHA BRANN, ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT E. BRANN, AND MARSHA BRANN, INDIVIDUALLY v. EXETER CLINIC, INC. AND KARL L. SINGER, M.D.

Supreme Court of New Hampshire.

August 15, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brown and Nixon P.A., of Manchester (Randolph J. Reis & a. on the brief, and Francis G. Murphy, Jr., orally), for the plaintiff.

Sulloway, Hollis & Soden, of Concord (Robert M. Larsen and Irving H. Soden on the brief, and Mr. Larsen orally), for the defendants.


BROCK, J.

This case involves two actions arising from the same event. The first is a wrongful death action for medical malpractice brought by the plaintiff Marsha Brann in her capacity as administratrix of the estate of her husband, Robert Brann (decedent). The plaintiff claims that the defendants, Dr. Karl Singer and the Exeter Clinic, Inc. (defendants), and Dr. Dennis Carlson (Carlson) failed to properly evaluate a mole which later became malignant. The plaintiff...

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