JOHNSON v. DOBROSKY


902 A.2d 238 (2006)

187 N.J. 594

Edward JOHNSON, General Administrator ad Prosequendum of the Estate of Ann Johnson and Edward Johnson, individually, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Joseph DOBROSKY, M.D., West Jersey Health Systems, Howard Winter, M.D. and Surgical Associates Chartered, Defendants-Respondents, and John Doe(s) A-Z, (fictitious names as person(s) and/or treating physicians(s)) and Susan Endel, R.N., Defendants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided July 25, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gary D. Ginsberg, Mount Laurel, argued the cause for appellant (Ginsberg & O'Connor, attorneys; Adam M. Raditz, of counsel and on the brief).

Jay J. Blumberg, Woodbury, argued the cause for respondent Joseph Dobrosky, M.D. (Blumberg and Lindner, attorneys; Charles B. Austermuhl, on the letter brief).

Stacy L. Moore, Jr., Marlton, argued the cause for respondent West Jersey Health Systems (Parker McCay, attorneys).

Sharon K. Galpern, Voorhees, argued the cause for respondents Howard Winter, M.D. and Surgical Associates Chartered (Stahl & DeLaurentis, attorneys).


Justice LONG delivered the opinion of the Court.

In 2002, plaintiff, Edward Johnson, individually and in his capacity as the general administrator ad prosequendum of the estate of his wife, Ann Johnson, filed a medical malpractice action against defendants Drs. Joseph Dobrosky and Howard Winter, among others. A jury concluded that neither Dr. Dobrosky nor Dr. Winter deviated from the standard of care in their treatment of Mrs. Johnson and returned a judgment...

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