TAYLOR v. CHAMBERLAIN

No. 39378-2011.

302 P.3d 35 (2013)

Thomas R. TAYLOR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. David CHAMBERLAIN, D.O., an individual; Eastern Idaho Health Services, Inc., an Idaho corporation d/b/a Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center; and John M. Jacobs, M.D., an individual, Defendants-Respondents, and Russ Rowberry, RNFA, an individual; Divyesh R. Bhakta, M.D., an individual; David Ontiveros, M.D., an individual; IHC Health Services, Inc., A Utah corporation d/b/a Cassia Regional Medical Center, Defendants.

Supreme Court of Idaho, Idaho Falls, May 2013 Term.

May 23, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Daniel K. Brough , Bennett Tueller Johnson & Deere, Salt Lake City, Utah, argued for appellant.

J. Michael Wheiler , Thomsen Stephens Law Offices, Idaho Falls, argued for respondent David Chamberlain.

Marvin K. Smith , Smith & Banks, Idaho Falls, argued for respondent Eastern Idaho Health Services, Inc.

John M. Avondet , Beard St. Clair Gaffney, Idaho Falls, argued for respondent John M. Jacobs.


EISMANN, Justice.

This is an appeal out of Bonneville County from a judgment dismissing a medical malpractice case without prejudice on the ground that the plaintiff had failed to show good cause for not serving the defendants with a summons and complaint within six months after the plaintiff filed this action. We affirm the judgment of the district court.

I.

Factual Background.

On January 20, 2011...

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