TANNER v. HARTOG

No. 91-00057.

593 So.2d 249 (1992)

Phyllis Kaye TANNER, individually, and James R. Tanner, individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Baby Boy Tanner, deceased, Appellants, v. Ellie M. HARTOG, M.D., Alberto Duboy, M.D., Hartog and Duboy, P.A., and Lakeland Regional Medical Center, Appellees.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Second District.

On Motion for Rehearing and to Certify January 31, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kennan George Dandar of Dandar & Dandar, P.A., Tampa, for appellants.

Philip D. Parrish and Robert M. Klein of Stephens, Lynn, Klein & McNicholas, P.A., Miami, for appellees Ellie M. Hartog, M.D., and Hartog & Duboy, P.A.

Marilyn Drivas and Jerry L. Newman of Shear, Newman, Hahn & Rosenkranz, P.A., Tampa, for appellees Alberto Duboy, M.D., and Hartog and Duboy, P.A.

Robert L. Trohn and Charles T. Canady of Lane, Trohn, Clarke, Bertrand & Williams, P.A., Lakeland, for appellee Lakeland Regional Medical Center.


SCHEB, Acting Chief Judge.

The appellants, the parents of a stillborn child, filed a medical malpractice action on August 1, 1990 against the appellees, the physicians and the hospital involved in the delivery of their child.1 The trial court granted the appellees' motions to dismiss the appellants' amended complaint on the ground the two year statute of limitation for medical malpractice actions had expired. We affirm.

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