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Saturday, October 28, 2023

New Health Care Liability Action Opinion: Trial Court's Ruling Allowing Plaintiffs to Obtain Surveillance Videos Taken by Defense of a Plaintiff Upheld on Appeal

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has released its opinion in Locke v. Aston, No. M2022-01820-COA-R9-CV (Tenn. Ct. App. Sept. 25, 2023). The syllabus from the slip opinion reads:
This is a health care liability action filed by a patient and her husband alleging serious injury as a result of surgery. The plaintiffs learned that the defendants had taken surveillance videos and sought discovery of those videos. The trial court allowed discovery of only the videos that the defendants intended to use at trial for impeachment purposes. The trial court gave the plaintiffs permission to seek an appeal under Tenn. R. Civ. P. 9. This Court granted the appeal. We affirm the trial court’s decision.

NOTE: While this is a health care liability action (f/k/a a medical malpractice case), this opinion offers a much-needed discussion of the discoverability of surveillance video taken in conjunction with a Tennessee state court lawsuit. This is one every lawyer who practices civil law in Tennessee must read. 

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