SMYTH v. KAUFMAN

No. 02-38.

67 P.3d 1161 (2003)

2003 WY 52

Elizabeth C. SMYTH and Donald G. Smyth, Appellants (Plaintiffs), v. Stephen L. KAUFMAN, M.D. and Michael D. Kellam, M.D., Appellees (Defendants).

Supreme Court of Wyoming.

April 30, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Representing Appellants: Philip A. Nicholas and Jason M. Tangeman of Anthony, Nicholas, Tangeman & Yates, LLC, Laramie, Wyoming.

Representing Appellee Kaufman: Jeffrey C. Brinkerhoff of Brown, Drew & Massey, LLP, Casper, Wyoming.

Representing Appellee Kellam: Frank D. Neville and Jason A. Neville of Williams, Porter, Day & Neville, Casper, Wyoming.

Before HILL, C.J., and GOLDEN, LEHMAN, KITE, and VOIGT, JJ.


KITE, Justice.

[¶ 1] Elizabeth Smyth and her husband, Donald, claimed medical malpractice arising out of an alleged misdiagnosis of the cause of compromised blood flow in Mrs. Smyth's left foot and leg. As a result of the alleged misdiagnosis, Mrs. Smyth's left foot and leg were amputated in three successive medical procedures. In their suit against the doctors involved, the Smyths alleged it was discovered after the...

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