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Yerzy v. Levine

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 7, 1970
57 N.J. 234 (N.J. 1970)

Summary

In Yerzy v. Levine, 57 N.J. 234 (1970), we affirmed a decision of the Appellate Division. 108 N.J. Super. 222 (1970), holding that a patient might sue for injuries resulting from an improper operative procedure, more than two years after the event, if she could establish that she had not previously known, nor could she reasonably have known, that she might have a basis for an actionable claim.

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Opinion

Argued October 27 and November 9, 1970 —

Decided December 7, 1970.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Appellate Division.

Mr. John J. Francis, Jr., argued the cause for appellant ( Mr. Richard E. Brennan, on the brief; ( Messrs. Shanley and Fisher, attorneys).

Mr. Lawrence D. Smith argued the cause for respondents ( Messrs. Hein, Smith, Mooney and Berezin, attorneys).


The Appellate Division reversed a judgment for defendant, 108 N.J. Super. 222 (1970), and we granted defendant's petition for certification, 55 N.J. 587 (1970).

The judgment of the Appellate Division is affirmed for the reasons given by it, with the modification that under the facts of this case (1) the question with respect to the statute of limitations is whether plaintiff brought this action within two years after plaintiff knew or had reason to know that plaintiff might have a basis for a claim against the defendant, and (2) in the light of defendant's conversations with plaintiff before the further surgery by Dr. Glenn, the jury, in considering that question, may take into account the alleged omission of Dr. Glenn to tell plaintiff that the common hepatic duct had been severed and the omission of defendant to tell plaintiff that Dr. Glenn had so informed him.

For affirmance — Chief Justice WEINTRAUB and Justices JACOBS, PROCTOR, HALL, SCHETTINO and HANEMAN — 6.

For reversal — none.


Summaries of

Yerzy v. Levine

Supreme Court of New Jersey
Dec 7, 1970
57 N.J. 234 (N.J. 1970)

In Yerzy v. Levine, 57 N.J. 234 (1970), we affirmed a decision of the Appellate Division. 108 N.J. Super. 222 (1970), holding that a patient might sue for injuries resulting from an improper operative procedure, more than two years after the event, if she could establish that she had not previously known, nor could she reasonably have known, that she might have a basis for an actionable claim.

Summary of this case from Lopez v. Swyer

In Yerzy v. Levine, 57 N.J. 234 (1970), the court affirmed the judgment of the Appellate Division (108 N.J. Super. 222) which had held (at 227) that the statute began to run on the day of plaintiff's operation or on the day that plaintiff first knew or should have known of her condition and defendant's alleged responsibility for it.

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In Yerzy v. Levine, 57 N.J. 234 (1970), we affirmed a decision of the Appellate Division, 108 N.J. Super. 222 (1970), holding that a patient might sue for injuries resulting from an improper operative procedure, more than two years after the event, if she could establish that she had not previously known, nor could she reasonably have known, that she might have a basis for an actionable claim.

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Case details for

Yerzy v. Levine

Case Details

Full title:SHIRLEY YERZY AND RICHARD YERZY, HER HUSBAND, PLAINTIFFS-RESPONDENTS, v…

Court:Supreme Court of New Jersey

Date published: Dec 7, 1970

Citations

57 N.J. 234 (N.J. 1970)
271 A.2d 425

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