CAMP v. OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES

No. 890176-CA.

779 P.2d 242 (1989)

Carol CAMP, Plaintiff, Respondent, and Cross-Appellant, v. OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES OF THE UTAH DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES, Defendant and Appellant.

Court of Appeals of Utah.

August 23, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. Paul Van Dam and Douglas W. Springmeyer, Salt Lake City, for defendant and appellant.

Daniel F. Bertch, Robert J. Debry, and Gordon K. Jensen, Salt Lake City, for plaintiff, respondent, and cross-appellant.

Before BENCH, GREENWOOD and JACKSON, JJ.


OPINION

BENCH, Judge:

Defendant appeals from a declaratory judgment that determined the State was entitled to less than full reimbursement for medical assistance paid on plaintiff's behalf. We reverse.

The facts in this case are not disputed. On June 15, 1985, the daughter of plaintiff Carol Camp was critically injured in a motor vehicle accident in Nevada. Before her death six days later, Camp's daughter incurred more than $39,000 in medical expenses...

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