Opinion
Nos. 75-1484 and 75-1527.
June 18, 1976.
Appeal from the Circuit Court, Orange County, Frederick Pfeiffer, J.
Ronald J. Langa, Maher Overchuck, Orlando, for appellant.
Bruce S. Bullock and Robert M. Sharp, Bullock, Sharp Childs, Jacksonville, for appellees-Jose I. Marques, Irving L. Colvin, and The Employers Fire Ins. Co.
Edna L. Caruso, Howell, Kirby, Montgomery, D'Aiuto Dean, West Palm Beach, for appellees-Mercy Hospital and INA.
A review and consideration of the factual circumstances in this case, as reflected in the briefs and record, demonstrates in our opinion the existence of genuine issues of material fact regarding whether the cause of death of plaintiff's husband resulted from the negligence of the defendants. Giallanza v. Sands, 316 So.2d 77 (Fla.App.4th, 1975); Forrest v. Carter, 308 So.2d 141 (Fla.App.1st, 1975). Accordingly, the summary judgment is reversed and the cause remanded for further proceedings consistent herewith.
WALDEN, C.J., and MAGER and ALDERMAN, JJ., concur.