CRAM v. HOWELL

No. 67A01-9508-CV-259.

662 N.E.2d 678 (1996)

Gregory J. CRAM, as Personal Representative of the Estate of George J. Cram, Appellant-Plaintiff, v. Ray HOWELL, M.D., Appellee-Defendant.

Court of Appeals of Indiana.

March 22, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas A. Withrow, B. Keith Shake, Debra A. Mastrian, Henderson, Daily, Withrow & DeVoe, Indianapolis, for appellant.

John David Hoover, Sally F. Zweig, Ronald G. Sentman, Johnson, Smith, Pence, Densborn, Wright & Heath, Indianapolis, for appellee.


OPINION

BAKER, Judge.

The question presented for review in this case is whether a physician, who administers to his patient a vaccination which subsequently causes the patient to lose consciousness and injure a third person, owes the injured third person a duty of care. Appellant-plaintiff Gregory J. Cram, as personal representative of the Estate of George J. Cram, claims that the trial court erred in dismissing his medical malpractice and wrongful death...

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