BEDFORD HEALTH PROP. v. ESTATE OF WILLIAMS

No. 2005-IA-01274-SCT.

946 So.2d 335 (2006)

BEDFORD HEALTH PROPERTIES, LLC, Hattiesburg Medical Park, Inc., Hattiesburg Medical Park Management Corporation, Michael E. McElroy, Sr., M.E. McElroy, Jr., M.E. McElroy, Inc., Bedford Care Center-Monroe Hall, LLC, Bedford Care Center-Warren Hall, LLC, Robert Perry and Gina Simonetti v. The ESTATE OF Clifton WILLIAMS by and through Grace HAWTHORNE, Administratrix of the Estate of Clifton Williams, for the use and benefit of the Estate of Clifton Williams, and for the use and benefit of the wrongful death beneficiaries of Clifton Williams.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

Rehearing Denied January 25, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Benjamin Connell Heinz, William R. Lancaster, Andrew Christopher Clausen, attorneys for appellants.

Douglas Bryant Chaffin, Hattiesburg, Anthony Lance Reins, Kenneth Luke Connor, Susan Nichols Estes, attorneys for appellee.

EN BANC.


EASLEY, Justice, for the Court.

PROCEDURAL HISTORY

¶ 1. Grace Hawthorne (Hawthorne), the administratrix of the Estate of Clifton Williams (the Estate), filed suit against numerous defendants on December 13, 2002, in the Circuit Court of Forrest County, Mississippi. The complaint alleged various claims: negligence; medical malpractice; malice and/or gross negligence; fraud; breach of fiduciary duty; statutory survival claim; and statutory wrongful death...

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