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Associated Med. Ins. v. Imperatori

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Nov 1, 1976
338 So. 2d 74 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1976)

Summary

In Associated Medical Institutions, Inc. v. Imperatori, 338 So.2d 74 (Fla. 3d DCA 1976) the court vacated a default on facts much similar to those in Barber.

Summary of this case from Garcia Ins. Agency, Inc. v. Diaz

Opinion

No. 76-550.

September 28, 1976. Rehearing Denied November 1, 1976.

Appeal from the Circuit Court, Dade County, Herbert Stettin, J.

Preddy, Haddad, Kutner, Hardy Josephs, Wicker, Smith, Blomqvist, Davant, McMath, Tutan O'Hara, Miami, for appellant.

Beckham McAliley and Carole A. Gardiner, Miami, for appellees.

Before BARKDULL, C.J., and HAVERFIELD and NATHAN, JJ.


Defendant hospital appeals an order denying its motion to set aside default judgment.

In a wrongful death action a default was entered against Hialeah Hospital for failure to answer the complaint. The hospital filed a motion to set aside default stating that the failure to answer was due to excusable neglect and that it had "viable defenses." Attached to the motion was Robert Trimble's the hospital's administrator, affidavit stating that while he was on vacation a copy of the complaint and summons was served upon his secretary, Miss Wong, who by mistake misfiled them in the "terminated case" file instead of the "pending case" file. The trial judge denied the motion for failure to show (1) the existence of meritorious defenses, and (2) a legal excuse for not filing a responsive pleading. The hospital then filed a motion for rehearing along with an answer containing affirmative defenses. Upon denial of this petition, the hospital perfected this interlocutory appeal.

When a defendant demonstrates that his neglect was excusable and he has a meritorious defense, a court will set aside the default for failure to file a responsive pleading so as to permit a determination of the controversy on the merits. Clark v. Roberto's, Inc., 320 So.2d 870 (Fla. 4th DCA 1975) and cases cited therein.

We find that the misfiling of the complaint and summons constitutes excusable neglect. See North Shore Hospital, Inc. v. Barber, 143 So.2d 849, 853 (Fla. 1962).

Initially the motion to vacate default merely alleged that the hospital had "viable defenses" which was insufficient and, thus, the trial judge was correct in denying the motion for defendant's failure to plead or present a meritorious defense. See North Shore Hospital, supra at 852.

However, the hospital did file an answer and affirmative defenses with its petition for rehearing and the judge erred in denying the petition. See Rubin v. Baker, 276 So.2d 532 (Fla. 3d DCA 1973).

Accordingly, the order denying the petition for rehearing is reversed and the cause is remanded to the trial court with directions to accept the hospital's tendered answer and for further appropriate proceedings.

Reversed and remanded.


Summaries of

Associated Med. Ins. v. Imperatori

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District
Nov 1, 1976
338 So. 2d 74 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1976)

In Associated Medical Institutions, Inc. v. Imperatori, 338 So.2d 74 (Fla. 3d DCA 1976) the court vacated a default on facts much similar to those in Barber.

Summary of this case from Garcia Ins. Agency, Inc. v. Diaz

In Imperatori, the Fourth District Court of Appeal held that the misfiling of the summons and complaint constituted excusable neglect and reversed the lower court's denial of the motion to set aside the default judgment.

Summary of this case from Garcia Ins. Agency, Inc. v. Diaz

In Associated Medical Institutions, Inc. v. Imperatori, 338 So.2d 74 (Fla.3d DCA 1976) the court vacated a default on facts much similar to those in Barber.

Summary of this case from Bailey v. Deebold

In Imperatori, the secretary to a hospital administrator had misfiled the summons and complaint in a "terminated case" file instead of in the "pending case" file.

Summary of this case from Bailey v. Deebold
Case details for

Associated Med. Ins. v. Imperatori

Case Details

Full title:ASSOCIATED MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS, INC., D/B/A HIALEAH HOSPITAL, APPELLANT…

Court:District Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District

Date published: Nov 1, 1976

Citations

338 So. 2d 74 (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 1976)

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