URBICK v. SUBURBAN MEDICAL CLINIC, INC.

9203-01851; CA A85833.

918 P.2d 453 (1996)

141 Or. App. 452

Christopher URBICK, a minor, by his Guardian Ad Litem, Sandra Urbick, Appellant, v. SUBURBAN MEDICAL CLINIC, INC., an Oregon corporation, Paul K. Wegehaupt, M.D., and Robert Heffernan, M.D., dba Broadway Medical Clinic, Defendants, and Sarojini S. Budden, M.D., and Emanuel Hospital & Health Center, an Oregon non-profit corporation, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Oregon.

Decided June 19, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary Bisaccio, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. On the brief was Frank J. Susak.

Renee G. Wenger, Oregon City, argued the cause for respondent Sarojini S. Budden, M.D. With her on the brief were Nelson L. Walker and Hibbard Caldwell & Schultz.

Lindsey H. Hughes, Portland, argued the cause for respondent Emanuel Hospital & Health Center. With her on the brief was Hallmark Keating & Abbott, P.C.

Before RIGGS, P.J., and LANDAU and LEESON, JJ.


LANDAU, Judge.

Plaintiff1 appeals a judgment dismissing as untimely his claim for medical malpractice arising out of a course of continuous treatment that occurred more than five years before the filing of the complaint. We affirm.

The facts pertinent to the appeal are undisputed. Plaintiff was born on November 11, 1983. From very early on in his development, he exhibited delayed development in his gross motor skills. His primary...

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