SCHNELLER v. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL

No. 89-0541.

162 Wis.2d 296 (1991)

470 N.W.2d 873

Daniel SCHNELLER, a minor, and his parents, Thomas and Cheryl Schneller, Plaintiffs-Appellants-Petitioners, v. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER, W.C. Mussey, M.D., Defendants-Respondents, Joel KAUFMAN, M.D. and V.J. Moore, M.D., Defendants.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

Decided June 5, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the plaintiffs-appellants-petitioners the cause was submitted on the briefs of Casey A. Nagy, Robert J. Gingras, and Fox, Fox, Schaefer & Gingras, S.C., Madison.

For the defendant-respondent, St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center, the cause was submitted on the brief of Curtis C. Swanson, Joy L. O'Grosky and Axley Brynelson, Madison.

For the defendant-respondent, W.C. Mussey, M.D., the cause was submitted on the brief of Bonnie A. Wendorff, Catherine M. Rottier, Bradway A. Liddle, Jr., and Boardman, Suhr, Curry & Field, Madison.


WILLIAM A. BABLITCH, J.

The plaintiffs, Daniel Schneller, a minor, and his parents, Thomas and Cheryl Schneller, (the Schnellers), seek review of a court of appeals' decision affirming the circuit court's grant of summary judgment dismissing their medical malpractice case against the defendants, St. Mary's Hospital Medical Center and three doctors (collectively, St. Mary's). The dismissal of the Schnellers' case was the outcome of the circuit court's order denying...

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