CAGLIOTI v. DISTRICT HOSP. PARTNERS, LP

No. 05-CV-1245.

933 A.2d 800 (2007)

Michael CAGLIOTI, Appellant, v. DISTRICT HOSPITAL PARTNERS, LP et al., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided August 30, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Erwin Chemerinsky, with whom Patrick M. Regan, Thanos Basdekis, Lisa D. Barnett, Paul J. Cornoni, Anthony Z. Roisman, and Jonathan S. Massey were on the brief, for appellant.

Andrew Butz with whom Barry D. Trebach, Alan S. Block, and Brandon J. Newlands, were on the brief, Washington, D.C., for appellee District Hospital Partners, L.P.

Robert W. Goodson, with whom, Deidre L. Robokos and Kathleen H. Warin were on the brief, Washington, D.C., for appellee Medical Faculty Associates, Inc.

Andrew H. Baida, with whom Steven A. Hamilton was on the brief, Baltimore, MD, for appellee The George Washington University.

Before FISHER, BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY, and THOMPSON, Associate Judges.


BLACKBURNE-RIGSBY, Associate Judge:

This appeal raises an issue of first impression in this jurisdiction. In this case, which arose from a medical negligence and products liability claim, appellant Michael Caglioti claimed injuries resulting from his malfunctioning wheelchair and the subsequent medical treatment he received. As part of his monetary settlement with the wheelchair manufacturer, Graham-Field Health Products, Inc. ("Graham-Field"), Mr. Caglioti was assigned...

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