Sacramento Parents Watch Son Mistreated And Die At Local Hospital, Part 11 of 11
(Please note: the names and locations of all parties have been changed to protect the confidentiality of the participants in this wrongful death/elder abuse case and its proceedings.)
It is worth noting that situations similar to those described in this case could just as easily occur at any of the healthcare facilities in the area, such as Kaiser, U.C. Davis Medical Center, Mercy, or Sutter.
PLAINTIFF'S ELEVENTH CAUSE OF ACTION FOR NEGLIGENT INFLICTION OF EMOTIONAL DISTRESS IS PROPERLY PLED AND SUPPORTED BY FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
Plaintiff was present in the hospital when Robert Lee was being mistreated by his doctors. As such, she is a bystander victim. Further, Plaintiff was in contact by telephone during the incident. There is clearly a duty owed by Defendant ODA to Plaintiff, as they assumed that duty when they reached out to her claiming to be ethical, concerned, professionals in the subject of organ donation. As experts in a highly specialized and professional area, organ donation, Defendant ODA owed a duty to Plaintiff to disclose what they knew about her son, and to inform Plaintiff of the facts relevant to her decision to donate organs. (See Tyler v. California Children's Home (1994) 29 Cal.App.4th 51 1, 548 (duty of ethical principled professionals to disclose and inform). (See also Wyatt v. Union Mortgage Co. (1979) 24 Cal.3d 773, 783-784 (homeowners relying on a brokers expertise, there was a duty to disclose various details on behalf of the broker).)
The demurrer should be overruled.
PLAINTIFF'S TWELFTH CAUSE OF ACTION FOR UNFAIR BUSINESS PRACTICES IS PROPERLY PLED AND SUPPORTED BY FACTUAL ALLEGATIONS
Plaintiff's claim for unfair business is not about medical negligence. Plaintiff has stated sufficient facts to support a claim regarding Defendant's business practices. Plaintiff respectfully submits that the complaint, read as a whole, makes clear that Plaintiff is alleging that Defendants are engaged in unscrupulous business practices, engaging in outright fraud and deceit in their effort to find organ donors, and supply organs to others. Plaintiff's claim for unfair business practices is properly pled. Demurrer should be overruled.







