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Pa. SuprDmD Court 1.0. No. 47243
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
101 pine street
Post Office Box 932
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108-0932
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(717) 236-3200
[717] 236-6863
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
v.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
Attorney tor Defendantl
CINDY TURNER (SAXON)
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
: NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
: JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
NOTICB TO PLEAD
TO: Donald E. Dale and Cheryl Dale
c/o Timothy A. Shollenberger, Esquire
Post Office Box 60545
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17106-0545
You are hereby notified to file a written response to
the enclosed New Matter within twenty (20) days from service
hereof or a default judgment may be entered against you.
DATE: 0 //~ 1~5 - By:
ROLF E. KROLL, ESQUIRE
Pa. Supreme Court I.D. No. 47243
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
101 pine street
Poet Office Box 932
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17108-0932
Telephone I
Faxl
[717] 236-3200
(717) 236-6863
Attorney tor Defendant I
CINDY TURNER (8AXON)
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
v.
NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
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Defendant
: CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
CINDY TURNER,
ANSWER WITH NEW HATTER OF DEFENDANT, CINDY TURNER
TO PLAINTIFFS COMPLAINT
AND NOW, comes Defendant, cindy Turner (Saxon),
("Defendant") by and through her counsel Reynolds & Havas, a
professional corporation to answer the complaint of Donald E.
Dale and Cheryl Dale, his wife, ("Plaintiffs") as follows:
1. Denied.
2. Denied.
3. Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted
that cindy L. Turner is an adult individual. Ms. Turner's
current address is 409 william street, Towanda, Pennsylvania
18848. Ms. Turner is now known as Ms. cindy L. Saxon.
4. Admitted.
5. Admitted.
6. Admitted in part and denied in part. It is admitted
that Ms. Saxon was operating a 1993 Jeep at the time of the
accident. The remainder of this paragraph of Plaintiffs'
Complaint is denied.
7. Denied.
O. (a) - (j) Denied. The allegations of this paragraph
and its corresponding sub-paragraphs constitute conclusions of
law to which no responsive pleading is required and they are
therefore, denied.
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DONALD'DnLB V. CINDY TURNER
9. paragraphs 1 through 8 hereof are incorporated herein
by reference as if set forth in full.
10. (a) - (g) Denied. The allegations of this paragraph
and its corresponding sub-paragraphs constitute conclusions of
law to which no responsive pleading is required and they are
therefore, denied. By way of further answer, Ms. Saxon is
without knowledge or information sufficient to form a belief as
to the truth of the averments of this paragraph of Plaintiffs'
Complaint and they are, therefore, denied.
11. Denied.
12. Denied.
13. Denied.
14. Denied.
15. Denied.
16. Denied.
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WHBRBVORB, Defendant, cindy Turner (saxon) demands
judgment in her favor and against Plaintiff, Donald E. Dale with
costs of suit assessed to plaintiffs.
CHBRYL DALB V. CINDY TURNBR
17. Paragraphs 1 through 16 hereof are incorporated heroin
by reference as if set forth in full.
18. Denied.
WHBRBVORB, Defendant, cindy Turner (Saxon) demands
judgment in her favor and against Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale and
with costs of suit assessed to Plaintiff.
NEW MATTBR
1. Plaintiffs have failed to state a claim upon which
relief can be granted.
2. Plaintiffs' claims are barred by the doctrines of
contributory and comparative negligence.
3. Plaintiffs' claims are barred by the doctrine of
assumption of risk.
4. Ms. Turner (Saxon) was confronted with a sudden
emergency to which she responded reasonably under the
circumstances.
5. Plaintiffs' claims are barred by the applicable statute
of limitations.
6. plaintiffs' claims are precluded in whole or in part by
the terms of the Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Financial
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Responsibility Law, Act of February 12, 1984, 75 Pac cons. stat.
Section 1701 ~ ~ as amended.
WHERBFORB, Defendant, cindy Turner (Saxon) demands
judgment in her favor and against Plaintiffs, Donald E. Dale and
Cheryl Dale with costs of suit assessed to Plaintiffs.
Respectfully submitted,
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CINDY TURNER (SAXON)
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
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VERIPICATION
I, CINDY TURNER (SAXON), hereby acknowledge that I am the
Defendant in this action; that I have read the foregoing document;
and that the facts stated therein are true and correct to the best
of my knowledge, information and belief.
I understand that any false statements herein are made subject
to penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4904, relating to unsworn
falsification to authorities.
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have served a true and correct
copy of the foregoing document upon all counsel and parties of
record this L day Of(2x-'\(\, I I , 1995, by placing
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, addressed as follows:
Timothy A. Shollenberger, Esquire
Post Office Box 60545
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17106-0545
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PA
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NO, 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY TURNER,
Defendants
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
PRAECIPE TO REINSTATE COMPLAINT
PLEASE REINSTATE THE COMPLAINT WITH REFERENCE TO THE
ABOVE CAPTIONED ACTION, DEFENDANT CINDY TURNER (SAXON) CAN
BE SERVED AT 409 William Street, Towanda, Pa. 18848,
Respectfully submitted,
LAW OFFICES OF TIMOTHY A.
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Donald E. Dale and Cheryl Dale, his wife
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In the Court of Common Pleas of
Cumberland County, pennsylvania
No. 95-804 Civil Term
Complaint in Civil Action and
Notice, Interrogatories Propounded
By Plaintiffs To Be Answered by
Defendant and Plaintiffs Request
For Production of Documents directed
To Defendant Set ONw
Cindy Turner
R. Thomas Kline, Sheriff who being duly sworn according to law, says
he served the within Complaint in Civil Action and Notice, Interrogatories
Propounded By Plaintiffs To Be Answered By Defendant and Plaintiffs
Request For Production of Documents Directed To Defendant-Set No One,
by mailing a certified letter return receipt requested to the defendant
Cindy Turner on February 15, 1995 to her last known address being 34 Dacula
Road, Dacula, Georgia. The letter was returned to the Office of the Sheriff
on March 7, 1995 after 3 attempts to make service.
Sheriff's Costs:
Docketing
Surcharge
Certified Mail r/r
18.00
2.00
3.44
$ 23.44
3-7-95
So answers: _
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'h. Thomas Kline
Sheriff
pd. by atty
Sworn and Subscribed To Before Me
This Nf!, Day of th<u(/-J
1995, A.D. '--"I',--C. Illti&..."J2/0,
Prothonotary
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SHERIFF'S RETURN
CASE NOI 1995-00804 P
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA:
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND
DALE DONALD E ET AL
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TURNER CINDY
R, Thnmns I\Ii'lI'
, Sheriff, who b~'ino duly Gworn accordtng
to law, oays, thnt he made diltgent Gearch and inqu1ry for tho within
named defenda~t. to wit: _TUB~~~INDY
but was unable to locate
deputized the sheriff of
t~ serve the within
Her
BRADFORD
COMPLAINT
1n hlS bailiwick. He therefore
County, Pennsylvania.
On April
24th. 1995
, this office was in
the attached return from
BRADFORD
County,
,'oce1pt of
Pennsylvania,
Sheriff's Costs:
Docketing
Out of County
Surcharge
BRADFORD COUNTY
18.00
9,00
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'~49. 00 TItlOTHY SHOLLENBERGER
04/24/1995
So answers:
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this .u. tt-- day of .!J/!:kl
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SHERIFF1S DEPARTMENT
BRADFORD COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
COURTHOUSE, TOWANDA, PA 18848
SHERIFF SERVICE PROCESS RECEIPT, Ilnd AFFIDAVIT OF RETURN
C.()UI" NUMIlC f'
95-CUMB-51
PlAIIflIFFISI
DONALD E. DALE AND CHERYL DALE
(SAXON) TURNER
NAME OF INDIVIDUAl., COMPANY, CORPORATION. ETC. TO 6fflVICE
CINDY (SAXON) TURNER
t.OllJlESS (SlrM' Of RFo, ~lII1morl No.. CIly,IlDfo, hp., Slalo and lIP Codo)
409 WILLIAM ST. TOWANDI\. PA
INDICATE SERVICE: lfj\PEflSOIlAL OPERSOt/ IN CHAflGE ODEPUTIlE OCEm, ",AIL
DOCUMENTS
UflEGISIEnW"'AIL ClrlllSI C~SS "'AIL IJPOS1ED
NOW, 19 J, SHERIFI' 01' DRADH>RD COUl'fIY. PA. do hen:by d<putl1~ U,. Sh.rirr or
Counly \0 ueeuLe tbll Wrllond moke relUm "'ereor aewrdlns 10 Ilw, Thll depuuUon helnS mlde II "'e '.quOlt Ind ,Isk 01 "'. plalnUfl,
SIIClUJ l' Of' URAlJlllfUl COUNIY
SPECIAL INSTflUCTIOt/S OR OT~EflINFllJlMATION THAT WILL ASSIST IN EXPEDtTlNO SERVICE:
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SIGNATURE 01 ATTORNEY Of oIhor ORIGINATOR 'oquo.ng......1co "" bohd 01:
X>>'!AINTIFF
TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER. ESQ. ODEFENDANI
SPACE BELOW FOR USE OF SHERIFF ONLY - DO NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE
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TELEPIIONE I/UMBER
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Pa. Supreme Court 1.0. No. 47243
REYNOLDS &; IIlWM
101 Pine Btreet
Poat Office OOX 932
IIardaburg, Pennaylvllnla 17100-0932
Telephones
Faxs
17l7) 236-3200
(717) 236-6063
Attorney for Defendants
CINDY TURNER (SAXON)
: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
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NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
: JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
PRABCIPB TO BNTBR APPBARANCB
iro THE PROTHONOTARY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY:
Kindly enter my appearance as counsel for Defendant,
Cindy Turner (Saxon).
DATE: .(-''), ')-,$
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REYNOLDS & HAVAS
A pr;f~J:tonal Corporation
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RO;LF E. KROLL
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Attorney' for Defendant,
CINDY TURNER (SAXON)
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have served a true and correct
copy of the foregoing document upon all counsel and parties of
record this ~}/{{ day of (~y~ ' 1995, by placing
the same in the united states First Class Mail, postage prepaid, at
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, addressed as follows:
Timothy A. Shollenberger, Esquire
Post Office Box 60545
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17106-0545
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Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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v,
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
NOTICE
YOU HAVE BEEN SUED IN COURT, If you wish to defend
against the claims set forth in the following pages, you
must take action within twenty (20) days after this
Complaint and Notice are served, by entering a written
appearance personally or by attorney and filing in writing
with the Court your defenses or objections to the claims set
forth against you, You are warned that, if you fail to do
so, the case may proceed without you and a judgment may be
entered against you by the Court without further notice for
any money entered against you by the Court without further
notice for any money claimed in the Complaint or for any
other claim or relief requested by the Plaintiff(sl. You
may lose money or property or other rights important to you.
YOU SHOULD TAKE THIS PAPER TO YOUR LAWYER AT ONCE,
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A LAWYER OR CANNOT AFFORD ONE,
GO TO OR TELEPHONE THE OFFICE SET FORTH BELOW TO
FIND OUT WHERE YOU CAN GET LEGAL HELP.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Court Administrator's Office
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013-3387
(717) 240-6200
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CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO,
v,
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
NOTICIA
LE HAN DEMANDADO A USTED EN LA CORTE, Si usted quiere
defenderse de estas demandas expuestas en las paginas
siguientes, usted tiene veinte (20) dias de plaza al partir
de la fecha de la demanda y la notificacion,
Usted debe presentar una apariencia escrita 0 en
persona 0 par abogado y archivar en la corte en forma
escrita sus defensas 0 sus objeciones alas demandas en
contra de su persona. Sea avisado que si usted no se
defiende, la corte tomaro medidas y puede entrar una orden
contra usted sin previa aviso 0 notoficacaion y par
cualquier queja 0 alivio que es pedido en la peticion do
demanda. usted puede perder dinero 0 sus propiededas 0
otros derechos importantes para usted,
LLEVE ESTA DEMANDA A UN ABOGADO IMMEDIATAMENTE,
SI NO TIENE ABOGADO 0 SI NO TIENE EL DINERO
SUFICIENTE DE PAGAR TAL SERVICIO, VAYA EN PERSONA
o LLAME POR TELEFONO A LA OFICINA CUYA DIRECCION
SE ENCUENTRA ESCRITA ABAJO PARA AVERIGUAR DONDE SE
PUEDE CONSEGUIR ASISTENCIA LEGAL,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Court Administrator's Office
1 Courthouse Square
Carlisle, PA 17013-3387
(717) 240-6200
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Donald E. Dale was operating a 1969 Plymouth Valiant
traveling south on Route I-81,
6, At the above-referenced time and place, Defendant
Cindy L, Turner was operating a 1993 Jeep Station Wagon also
traveling south on Route I-81 directly to the rear of the
vehicle being operated by Plaintiff Donald E, Dale,
7, At the above-referenced time and place, Defendant
Cindy L, Turner's vehicle collided with the rear of the
vehicle being operated by the Plaintiff, Donald E, Dale,
8, The aforesaid collision was the direct and
proximate result of the negligence of Defendant Cindy L,
Turner in operating her vehicle in a careless, reckless and
negligent manner as follows:
(a) In operating her vehicle at an excessive rate
of speed under the circumstances;
(b) In failing to have her vehicle under proper
and adequate control at the time of the
collision;
(c) In failing to apply the brakes in time to
avoid the collision;
(d) In negligently applying the brakes;
(e) In failing to operate the vehicle in
accordance with existing traffic conditions
and traffic controls;
(f) In permitting or allowing the vehicle to
strike and collide with the rear of the
vehicle operated by Plaintiffs;
(g) In failing to drive at a speed and in a
manner that would allow Defendant to stop
within the assured clear distance ahead in
violation of ~3361 of the Pennsylvania Motor
Vehicle Code;
(h) In failing to keep a reasonable look-out for
other vehicles lawfully on the road;
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(j) in failing to operate the vehicle with due
regard to the safety of the Plaintiffs and
the Plaintiffs' vehicle; and,
(j) In otherwise operating said vehicle in a
careless, reckless, and negligent manner and
in a manner violating the Motor Vehicle Code
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
DONALD DALE V, CINDY TURNER
9, Paragraphs 1 through 8 of Plaintiffs' Complaint are
incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof as
if set forth in full,
10. As a result of the aforesaid collision, the
Plaintiff, Donald E, Dale, has suffered serious and
permanent injuries, including, but not limited to the
following:
a, severe strain and sprain of
the muscles, tendons,
ligaments and other soft
tissues at or about the
cervical spine;
b. severe strain and sprain of
the muscles, tendons,
ligaments and other soft
tissues at or about the lumbar
spine;
c, post-traumatic myofascial pain
syndrome;
d, severe shock to nerves and
nervous system;
e. post traumatic cephalgia;
f. severe strain and sprain of the soft
tissues in and about the left shoulder
girdle; and
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g. extreme mental and physical anguish.
11, As a direct and proximate result of the aforesaid
injuries, Plaintiff Donald E, Dale has undergone and in the
future will undergo great pain and suffering for which
damages are claimed,
12, As a further result of this collision, Plaintiff
Donald E, Dale may incur reasonable and necessary medical
and rehabilitative costs and expenses in excess of the
amounts paid or payable pursuant to Subchapter B of the
pennsylvania Motor vehicle Financial Responsibility Law,
workers' compensation or any program, group contract or
other arrangement for payment of benefits as defined in 75
Pa, C.S.A. ~1719.
13. As a further result of the aforesaid injuries,
Plaintiff Donald E, Dale has suffered and may continue to
suffer a loss of earnings for which damages are claimed.
14, As a further result of the aforesaid injuries,
Plaintiff Donald E, Dale has suffered a permanent diminution
in her earning capacity and power for which damages are
claimed,
15. As a further result of the aforesaid injuries,
Plaintiff Donald E, Dale has sustained a permanent
diminution in his ability to enjoy life and life's pleasures
for which damages are claimed,
16, As a further result of the aforesaid injuries,
Plaintiff Donald E, Dale has incurred or may hereinafter
incur financial expenses and losses which exceed sums
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recoverable under the limitations and exclusions of the
Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law for
which damages are claimed,
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff Donald E, Dale demands judgment of
the Defendant Cindy L, Turner for compensatory damages in
excess of the amount requiring compulsory arbitration,
CHERYL DALE V, CINDY TURNER
17, Paragraphs 1 through 16 of Plaintiffs' Complaint
are incorporated by reference herein and made a part hereof
as if set forth in full.
18. As a further result of the injuries sustained by
her husband, Plaintiff Cheryl Dale, has been and will be
deprived of the assistance, companionship, consortium and
society of her husband, all of which has been and will be to
her great damage and loss,
WHEREFORE, the Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale demands judgment
of the Defendant, Cindy L, Turner for compensatory damages
in excess of the amount requiring compulsory arbitration.
Respectfully Submitted,
LAW OFFICE OF
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Donald E. Dale
, being duly sworn according to
he is the Plaintiff in
the facts and allegations
upon facts given by the
counsel and are true and
knowledge, information and
of said COMPLAINT
is that of Plaintiff
that Plaintiff has relied upon counsel in
COMPLAINT
law deposes and says that
the foregoing action; that
contained herein are based
Plaintiff to his
correct to the best of
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counsel and
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In the Court of Common pleas
cumberland County, Penna,
No, 95-804 civil Term
v,
Civil Action - Law
Cindy L. Turner,
Defendant
Jury Trial Demanded
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Date: June 14, 1995
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I, Rebecca S, Rusbatch, Secretary to, Timothy A,
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copy of the within Stipulation to Amend Complaint w/attached
Order by depositing a true copy in the United States Mail,
postage paid, at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, addressed as
follows:
Rolf E, Kroll, Esq,
Reynolds & Havas
p, 0, Box 932
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0932
Law Offices of
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Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Date: June 14, 1995
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Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO, 95-804
v,
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN ARBITRATION
DELAY DAMAGES PURSUANT TO PA.R.C.P 238
Plaintiffs, Donald and Cheryl Dale, respectfully
request delay damages pursuant to Pa, R.C,P, 238 (a) (1) ,
Delay damages shall be calaculated based upon an 8,5%
interest rate listed in the Wall Street Journal published
on January 2, 1996 plus one percent interest,
Plaintiffs request delay damages added to any
compensatory damages they may receive calculated at 9,5%
interest from April 10, 1996 through May 28, 1997 = 414
days,
Respectfully submitted,
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Elizabeth A, Ontko, Esq,
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Dated: May1JL, 1997
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434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17268
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IN TIlE COURT OF COHHON PLiiAS OF
CL"IBERU~D COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO, 95-804
CIVIL
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Cindy L. Saxon
409 William Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Defendant
RULE 1312-1. The Pecici~n for Appoincmenc of Arbicracors shall be subscanc~ally
in che following form:
P~TI';'!ON FOr. APPOmTIIEN'T OF ARbITRATORS
TO THE HONORABLE. THE JUDGES OF SAID COURT:
Elizabeth A. Ontko
. counsel for the plainciff/w_
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che above ac:ion (or actions), respeccfully represencs that:
1, The above-capcioned action (or actions) is (are) at i~sue,
2. The claim of the plaintiff in che action is S less than $25,001l
TIle counterclai!:: of the defendant in the actic;n is -------
The following atcorneys are ~nterested in thO! case(s) liS counselor nre other-
vise disqualified to sit as arbicrators: Elizabeth A. Ontko
Lauralee B. Baker-Starr
WHEREFORE, your petitioner prays your Honorable Court to appoint three (3)
arbitrators to vhoe che cnse shall be sub~ittaJ,
LAW OFFICES OF
TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER
1820 Linglestown Road, Box 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
ORDER OF COURT
~jPe~f(yd~lQxled ,
Eliiabeth A. Ontko, Esq.
Attorney I.D. #78053
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IN THE COURT or COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO, 95-804
V,
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
IN ARBITRATION
PLAINTIFFS' ARBITRATION BRIEF
I. FACTS
This case arises as a result of a motor vehicle collision that occurred on
rebnmry 18, 1994 on State Route 81 near the Exit 13 ramp in a single lane
construction zone, Plaintiff. Donald Dale, was travelling North in a construction
zone in the single right lane open for traffic on Route 81. At some point. traffic
became backed up, and Plaintiff's vehicle came to a stop, The Defendant. Cindy
Saxon, was driving a Jeep Cherokee pulling a U-Haul and was travelling directly
behind the Plaintiff, The Defendant failed to stop and collided with the rear of
Plaintiff's vehicle, As a result of the collision, Plaintiff, Donald Dale, sustained
serious injuries including cervical sprain and strain, lumbar sprain and strain,
myofascial pain syndrome, post-traumntic headaches. a clicking noise in his head. and
sprain and strain of his left shoulder,
On rebruary 19, 1994, Plaintiff went to Hess Medical Clinic for his injuries,
He treated there for his collision related injuries until July 27, 1994. Plaintiff's
doctors, Dr. Hess, Dr. Coda and Dr, Douglas. diagnosed him with chronic cervical,
lumbar, and shoulder girdle sprain and strain and posttraumatic headaches,
On March 8, 1994, Dr, Hess ordered Plaintiff to attend physical therapy nt
1','1', Associates of Chambersburg, Plaintiff illlcnded physical therapy at this location
from March 8, 1994 through March 24. 1994.
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Physical Thempy Associates because it wns a closer commute to his home, On
March 24, 1994, Donnld was evnluated for physical therapy at Ryan Physical Therapy
Associates, and he attended physical therapy from March 24, 1994 through July 28,
1994,
On July 12, 1994, Dr, Hess referred Plaintiff to Hershey Medical Center to
see Dr, Emilian Hekler, a neurologist nt Hershey Medical Center, for a neurological
examination,
On July 27, 1994, Plnintiff saw Dr, Hess for the Insttime regarding his
injuries. In his last office note, Dr, Hess indicated that Plaintiff was suffering from
"chronic" neck pain and there was not much he could do for him,
On June 12, 1995, Plaintiff went to see Dr, Paul Miller, a chiropractor, for
his neck and low bnck pnin, Donnld continues to treat with Dr, Miller on a weekly
basis, In an August 2, 1996 reportleller, Dr, Miller states, "it is my opinion, within
a rensonable degree of chiropractic cerlainty, that the nccident of Februnry 18, 1994
is 'the cause of [Mr, Dale's] present discomfort,"
Plnintiff, Donnld Dale, continues to receive trcatment from Dr, Miller, and
Dr, Miller estimates in a May 2, 1997 reportleller that another nine months of
treatment will be necessary,
II. ISSUES
1, Whether the Defendant, Cindy Saxon, failed to stop the vehicle she was
driving on State Route 81 north in a construction zone on February 18,
1994 and collidcd with the rear of Plaintiff's stopped vehicle?
(Proposed Answer: Yes)
2, Whether the Plaintiff's injuries were cnuscd by the February 18, 1994
motor vebicle collision?
(Proposed Answer: Yes)
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as a result of the February 18, 1994 motor vehicle collision"
(Proposed Answer: Yes)
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1. 11/e Defelldallt, Cilldy SaxOIl, failed to stop IIer vellicle wllell slle was
travellillg all ROllte 81 Nortll III a cOllstmctioll z.olle ami collidedwitll tile rear of
Plalmiff's stopped vellicle,
The Defendant, Cindy Saxon, failed to stop her vehicle when she travelling on
Route 81 North in a construction zone and collided with the rear of Plaintiff's stopped
vehicle, The Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Code *3361 states that "no person shall
drive a vehicle at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent under the conditions
and having regard to the actual and potential hazards then existing, nor at a speed
greater than will pennit the driver to bring his vehicle to a stop within the assured
clear distance ahead, , ," This section goes on further to state that "Every person
shall drive at a safe and appropriate speed when approaching and crossing an
intersection, . , when approaching a hill crest, . . and when special hazards exist
with respect to pedestrians or other trartic or by reason of we:lthcr or highway
conditions." (emphasis added), Defendant, Cindy Saxon, had a duty to stop within
the assured clear distance rule and violated that duty when she collided with the rear
of Plaintiff's stopped vehicle on State Route 81 North,
Under the assured clear distance ahead rule, a motorist may not enter blindly
upon a hillcrest or curves, but wther, must proceed slowly cnough so as to avoid II
collision with obstructions that may be on the roadway. Lockhart v, List, 665 A,2d
1176,542 Pa, 141 (1995); Turner v. Smith, 346 A,2d 806, 237 Pa, Super, 161
(1975),
In the instant case, at approximately 3:00 P,Jn" Plaintiff was twvelling on 81
North in a construction zone and was stopped for tramc, The Defcndant, Cindy
Saxon, was driving a Jeep Cherokee pulling a U-haul, failed to stop and collided with
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the rear of Plaintiff's vehicle. The Defendant, Cindy Suxon, has sluted in her
deposition tuken on October 3, 1995, and marked as Exhibit "A," that she was
travelling on State Route 81, came up over a knoll, hit her brakes :md collided with
the rear of Plaintiff's vchicle. (I', II, lines 17-25), The Defendant, Cindy Saxon,
had a duty to stop within the assured cleur distance aheud and apply her brakes in
time to avoid striking the re:tr of Plaintiff's vehicle and failed to do so,
The Defendant muy argue that her duty is excused because she was confronted
with a sudden emergency. Howevcr, her duty is not excused because she was not
confronted with a sudden emergency, In Defendant's deposition, she stated that she
came up over a knoll on State Route 81 and that she could not stop and collided with
the rear of Plaintiff's vehicle, (Saxon Deposition, p, 11, lines 17-25),
The assured clear distance ahead rule upplies to stulic or essentiully stlllic
objects, while the sudden emergency doctrine applies to moving Instrumentalities
unexpectedly thrust Into the driver's p:lth, Lockhart, 665 A,2d at 1178. In
Lockhart, the plaintiff was travelling on a roadway and came upon an S.curve in the
roadway and collided with a garbage truck thatlmd been travelling on the roadway,
The court stllled, "it is quite reasonable to hold a person accountable for colliding with
a stationary object on the road, , , while it is quite a distinct mailer when an object
or instrumenlulity suddenly moves into the path of an oncoming vehicle," ilL. at 155,
In the inslllnt case, there were no moving instrumentalities suddenly thrust into
the Defendant's Plllh, The Defendant came upon Plaintiff's vehicle stopped for traffic
on State Route 81 in a construction zone, The Defendant had been travelling in a one
lane construction zone for about 10-15 miles with signs indicating tl1lllthe speed limit
was reduced and a police ear was silling in the closed lune for the purpose of slowing
down traffie, Therefore, she had notice Ilmt vehicles could be stopped in thc
construction zone, (Suxon deposition p, 10, lines 1-13), Defcndunt, Cindy Suxon,
was lIl)t confronted with a sudden emergency, and hud u duty 10 stop within the
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vchicle stopped for traffic on SllIte Route 81.
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I'lailllifJ's il/jl/ries were cal/sed by tlte Febnwry 18, 1994 motor
Plaintiff's injuries were causcd by the February 18, 1994 motor vehicle
collision, Plaintiff has complicd with the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure and
provided opposing counsel with twenty days notice of his intcntion to introduce
medical rccords of his trcming physicians in lieu of testimony (Pa.R,C,P, 1305). (See
Exhibit B), Dr, Paul Miller has treated PlaintilT for almost two years, In an August
2, 1996 report letter, Dr, Miller has stated "within a reasonable degree of medical
certainty that Mr, Dale's injuries were caused by the February 18, 1994 motor
vehicle collision."
In a May 13, 1997 report letter just received from Dr. Miller. he has stated,
"I can state with a reasonable degree of chiropractic certainty tlmt Donald Dale's
complaints arc a result of the injury of February 18, 1994," Dr, Miller estimates that
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another ninc months of treatment will be necessary to relieve Plaintiff of his neck and
back pain,
Based upon Dr, Miller's report letters, he has stated within a reasonable
degree of chiropractic certainty thm Plaintiff's injuries were caused by the February
18, 1994 motor vehicle collision,
3, I'lail/tiff, DOl/aIel Dale, has mstail/eel il/jl/ries al/d damages as
a resl/It of tlte February 18, 1994 1lI0tor vehicle collisiol/.
Plaintiff, Donald Dale, has sustained injuries and damages as a result of the
February 18, 1994 motor vebicle collision, As a result of this collision, Plaintiff's
doctors, including Dr, Hess, Dr, Coda and Dr, Miller, have diagnosed Plaintiff with
chronic cervical and lumbar sprain and strain, This collision occurred over three
years ago, and Plaintiff continues to experience neck p:lin and lumbar pain a couple
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times a week, sometimes Illore often. For approximately three years, and up into the
present time, and certainly into the future, Pluintiff will continue to suffer neck and
low buck pain und will continue to need treutmen!. Dr, Miller has estimllled that
unother nine months of treutment will be necessury,
In uddition, Pluintiff suffered left und right shoulder pain, heudaches, und u
clicking noise in his heud for approximutely two yeurs post collision, As u result of
his injuries, he Ims treuted with his family doctors at I-less Medical Clinic, attended
physicultherapy from February, 1994 to July 1994, saw Dr, Emiliun Hekler, u
neurologist from Hershey Medical Center, and Ims treated with Dr, Miller since June
1995, Dr, Miller expects that Plaintiff's treatment will last for u period of nine
months or more und lubels Pluintiff's injuries us being "chronic."
Plaintiff's injuries huve also Imd u substantial effect on his life, Pluintiff
works at Regency Thennogruphers and engraves c:lrds with u CUlling tool. Pluintiff
Ims been doing this work for approximutely 30 years und hus never hud a problem
perfonning his job, Immedimely ufter the collision, Pluintiff experienced difficulty
perfonning his job because it requires him to sit at a desk and/or stund, und cut
greeting curds keeping his neck in a bent position and use his umlS und shoulders to
engravc the cards. His job also entails a signilieunt amount of lifting, bending und
reuching to put puper into un overheud nmchine,
Pluintiff's injuries Imve ulso prevented him from doing household chores thut
he customurily perfomled prior to the collision, such us mowing, shovelling snow,
raking leuvcs, und tuking out the trash, Pluintiff uses u push mower to mow his
property, Pluintiff is responsible for mowing und ufter the collision, he could not
mow his yurd und hud to huve his son do this for quite some time, Pluintiff
eventuully hud to mow his yurd or otherwise it would not get done und when he did
perfonn this uctivit}', he experienced un onset of puin in his neck und low buck,
In the full and winter months, Pluintiff rukes the leuves off his propert}' und
shovels the snow, und found these chores ulso difficult to llo hecuuse it cuused him
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increased neck and back pain. Plaimiff 1Ilso hlls other household responsibilities, such
liS tllking out the trllsh, doing other Yllrd work lInd helping his wife c1elln the house
lInd could not do them for quile some time lifter the collision, PllIintiff's wife, Cheryl
OllIe, hlld to do mllny of these chores, Plaintiff does these chores now beelluse they
need to get done, and this clluses him increased neck lInd bllck pllin,
To this da:l, Plaintiff hlls not returned to his pre-injury condition lIndllctivity
level and still hlls low back lInd neck pain when he lIttempts to perfonn household
clio res or any lIctivity that requires him to exert him~elf.
PIlIintiff's relationship wilh his wife, Cheryl, hlls 1I1so been lIffected by this
collision. Since the collision, lifter Donllld comes home lifter 1I long dllY lit work, he
is often miserllble because he has neck and/or bllck pain lInd often eomplllins to
Cheryltlmt he is in pain. Since the co\1ision, Plaintiff is 1I1so very short tempered
with his wife,
PIlIintiff. Donald Ollie, has sustuined injuries lInddllnmges liS 1I result of the
February 18, 1994 motor vehicle co\1ision,
VI, CONCLUSION
Wherefore, Plaintiff. Donald OllIe, respeclru\1y requests lhllt this Honorllble
pllnel enter an lIwllrd of $25,000,00 in his favor,
Respectfu\1y submitted.
Dy: (' (
Eliza eth A, Ontko, Esq.
Attorney 1.0. 1178053
DlIted: MlIY 28, 1997
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1 DONALD E, DALE AND
CHERYL DALE, HIS WIFE,
2 PLAINTIFFS
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
DOCKET NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
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4 CINDY TURNER,
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
DEFENDANT
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DEPOSITION OF
CHERYL D, DALE
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TAKEN BY:
DEFENDANT
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BEFORE:
SUSAN M, SIMON
REPORTER-NOTARY PUBLIC
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PLACE:
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
101 PINE STREET
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
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DATE:
OCTOBER 3, 1995
BEGINNING 12:00 P,M,
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19 APPEARANCES:
20 LAW OFFICES OF TIMOTHY A, SHOLLENBERGER
BY: TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER, ESQUIRE
21 FOR - PLAINTIFFS
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REYNOLDS & HAVAS
BY: BARRY A, KRONTHAL, ESQUIRE
FOR - DEFENDANT
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3 Ihe respecliw parlks Ihlll reudiug, sigllillg, sculillg, filillg
4 ~l1ld c~rtilil.:alil1l1 m~ \\'al\'ed; ullll thai ulll1hjl.'ctiuns except us
5 111 Ihe fllnll 111' Ihe IluesliulI ure re""rwd unlillhe lime 111'
tl Inul.
7 ('IIU1\'1. IJ O^U, culled us u willies<, hdllg duly
l'l swum. Icstilkd as fullows:
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II Q Wllu'd Y"II pku"" Slale yuur fullllame,
12 A Cheryl nialle nOlie,
13 Q Alld yuur address'!
H ^ 222 Itinggllhl SIII"", Wuyneshllrn, I'^,
15 Q lillII' lung haw yuuliwd Ihere'!
If> A A'""u 21 years,
17 Q Ynu heard yuur hushalld leslify us lu clllmllencing
IH divnree prnel"dings ugUillSI ynu un ullc.LSlulle uecusiulI, is
II) thul cnrrccl'!
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21 Q Is Ihal lIue, Ihal he, ill ti,cl, did dlllhalllll al
22 k~'st nn~ ul.:l:.lsinn'!
23 A Yes
24 Q J lad Ihere hl"'" any ulher dil'll"" prncI"dillgs
2~ cnl1ut1cl1ccd tllher Ihan thai one lim..:'!
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4 uhle In 11.:11 1 lie eXllcl yc:ar,
5 (J WlIuhl il havc hl'ClI wilhin ii\'c )'CO.lr,~'!
6 ^ ~hlyhc live or heYllnd .. or li\'C. six nr more,
7 (,) BclWCCII live mill ten }'Cilrs"
H 1\ Y""h. rlllhahl)',
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II Q Wh",,'!
12 1\ Igllc'i'i hefore IIml rmccllurc,
IJ (..1 Fur hnw Iiln~'!
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I ~ (J Thai \\'11\ hdon: the di\tlfcC rftlel\.'t\iI1~'i Wil\
I h ell11llllcIH:ctlo is lhal ellffl'CI, IIf \\'il' it uhcr'!
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IN Q 11",1' ""11I)' lillll~ Ili1\" )'"" h",,, "'Jl"rdll1II,,,'" )'"ur
19 11lI'ihlllHl'!
20 1\ I hdic\c l1IH.:C,
21 (J run dU1l'1 rl:1I1l1I1hl.T'! \V1I~ il wilhin thc la~llh'c
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Susan M, Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublie
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CHERYL D, DALE
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I Q lIuve you ever hUll u pruleelion frum ul'u", order'!
2 ^ No.
3 Q Po you contemplate gelling a divorce or "'panlted
4 inlhe near fulure'!
S ^ "union'!
6 Q Do you eonlemplale gelling u divorce or "'paruting
7 in the fUlure'!
K ^ No, I'm aguinst il. I don't helieve in il.
9 Q lllher than the one child who lives Ul home, do you
10 hove any other children'!
II ^ No.
12 Q Whut is his nOllle'!
13 ^ Seoll Pule.
14 Q lias he lived at hOllle eonlinuously sinee the time
IS of Ihis accident'!
16 ^ Yes.
17 Q Tell me hrielly whut lype of pain your hushood
IK experiences. ny thai I Illeon, where docs he experience il'!
19 Where is his pain'!
20 ^ lie complains of Ihe huck of his heud m,,1 his
21 shoulder and his neck ..
Q lie cOlllplains of puin in his shoulder'!
MIl. SlIlJl.I.ENUEIUiElt: Were you done wilh your
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lllE wrno;ESS: No.
And the IOlVer purl of his huck.
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I MI{. SlIOlI.E.'i'UmUiEU: Illeasc Icllk.'f Iinish.
2 Mr. Dale. why don't BI1 sil n\'t,.T in Ihnl corm.T.
3 MIl. KRomIlAI.: I'd a,k Mr. Dale, doo'ttell hl:r
" what In soy or In show IlLT ..
S lllH WIlNI:.'\S; I Wl1sn'llmying UllclIlinl1. I dilln't
6 know what he wus doing.
7 totl" SIlOI.U~SnElujf;lt: Ihe JC:ISt111 I iIlIl.TI1I(lh:d in
K the first ('Ilace. Mr. Krunth:}l. was hl.'CulIsc )'IlU dilln'tlct 11\.."I'
9 linish IM.T onSW"T.
In MIl. t\.IU)~III^I.: IlhlHlgll1 she \-\-'ns finislk.'tl. Tlll..1C
II WII!i Q rUlIse thl."Tl:.
12 MIl. SlIol.I.l:.'mEIUiElt: NU, thl."rC waSII"n rilllse
13 tJK.TC. 1113,'51hc (luint. You WI..'TC t.1lking ulthc n:rY"lll1Ic
14 momcnl os siR: was; lalking, jusl 11" )'1111 justlillkL"t1 illlhc IIllllllcnl
15 I wos Inlkill!l. \'UU'h: donc it II cullplc timcs lloW, 1I11t1llilW
16 you're implyinH lh:ll t-..tr, Dalc is titling slIIlIdhing wilh hLT I
17 tlon't \\'oullo !lct inlo n!ltlllll,
I g My ',-"mllll for inlLTmpting \\'I1S you "larlL'\llu l4:llk
19 bcfore she IinisllL,t and tllLTC wus 11\1 1111llse. Cuulll YlHl plC~hC
20 lelm)' clicl1tlinish lILT UlIsWlT hcflll': )'1111 spL'nk. Thank yuu
21 MIl. KlulS"IIIAl.; I cLTtllinly will. Thclc \\i1S II
.n (HlUSC, Ithoughl sill.: \\Wl lInhilll'tl, Illllu't 1I1l',III 11l1n:i11II111
23 Ill.T IIIIS\\\.T, I hdicn: shc WII'i 1IIli'lhl'tlulllil )'tlll 'illid nre )'11\1
24 IinlsllL'\I, lllhllhell she 'illlttllillll\ll shc Ihllllgllluh111l11l1l1llher
25 pain. Ami Mr, Dale llitl wilh his harlll irulicllle 1m his wi!'e lu
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I shush de..r1y AIIlII wlluld ask that he 11<1 lunger Ilulh..1.
~ Mil ~lllll.1l'NUI:lll;Ht: .\1,,1 I 1",l'C IlIlllell hllllllVer
3 there slllhnlthat wu1I'1 haJ1J1clI.
4 11\' ~t1!. KlllINTII.II.:
~ (~Lel me ask Ylluthe Ilueslitlll again Whcre lines
f, )'nor hushaml eUlllplnin Ilf J1ain'!
7 t\ 11.e hack parI of his head, his neck, shnuhlcr,
N Inwer part of his hack, hack here lindiellling).
~ IJ Me ynu linishcd'!
III ^ Yeah.
II l~ When ynu suy his shoul,ler, which shnulder, right
I~ nr Ieft'!
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I heliew his left, I hdiel'e
Dnes he cnlllplain uf puin anywhere clse'!
Yeah, as I said, Ihe huck pan allll just whall
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IIllw nften dl>:S he have these pains'!
l'lll nul '1uite sure. Illlight '1unte the wrung, ynu
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his head"
^ Pm nul sure. 1'111 nut gning In gi\'~~" I cnultl ffi:
23 wrung un how nr,,:n,
24 Q If ynu hdievc you know nften he elllnplnins nf pain
2S iuthe huck of his heud. Ihen ynu haw to unswer.
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2 Q I III\\' oftell dncs he clJIlIpluin uf pilin ill his I\\,.'ck'!
3 ,\ Thc 'illlllC mntllllllllf limc. I'd 'ill)',
.. tJ I III\\' uflellllllcs Ill: clllllplain uf rllin in his left
~ 'ihIlUhler',1
h "SlII1IL.mlllllllllllfliIllC.
7 <J 11m\' uftcnlllll..'S he cUIllJ1luin uf pllin ill hi" 1t1\\\.T
'" hllck'!
9 A I ~UC'iS Ihe sUllie llutllUlll11f lilllc.
Itl (J Olll:'i )'11111' hU'ihllllll dtllllly1hint! IIII' lhc pllin'!
II ^ t\IIlY lIl~e Tyk:lIl1lln help.
12 (J Anything e1'iC'!
13 ^ NOI.
14 lJ ,'ll." there IIn)' m:li\'ilics lhnl )"11111' hll~hal\ll eIlFII1,!\.'\1
I~ ill prillr !tllhc ill:cillcllt thilt he ClIlI1111 IOllgl.T cngugc ill hl'CIIII'\C
I" 01 his clllllf1lt1inls III' rnin'!
17 ,\ I k lltll1'llhl, like II\: dllll" llll Ilk: Ilcli\'ilics thllt
IN hcdllltchcfllre,
Ii) (J \\'hill <II"\: dlll'iC lICli\'itlt:'i'.'
~O 1\ Ltke \lhl\e1iug 'flU\\'. 111IL'i1Il, IhlJ \1111 t1itln 1111111
21 Ihc \Ihlwlill!! ill' llll' SlItI\\' illlhl' WiIllLT,
2.:! I...' Dill ht.' ttllthllt hCrnfC tile IIcchlenl?
2.' ,\ Oil. )'l'ah. ht.' Willi 11111 there shll\"ClillllUIlIIIl' lime,
24 C...l I\n)'lhin}! ..:hc'!
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I Q Anything oJse'!
2 A Ilaking I"'''.....
3 Q Your husband tc.-.tilicd Ilmt )'011 cum:ckd his
4 oppointment wilh the chimpmclnr fur future uppninllllCI1I'i. Is
S UlDI en"",,!'/
6 A Yenh.
7 Q Why i, Um!'/
8 A Well, Ilhnughl when it rull' 0111 wilh Ihe
9 insurance company...
10 Q I'm ,orTY, Pllrdon'/
II ^ IIIIP:.an. mayhe you dnn't Ulllk,.Slllllll \\lhllll'm
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q Gu ullCtld. Your OnS\\'l.T is wllilt'! I just didn',
h""ryou.
^ Well. Ihe lnsuruncc cOI11pall)' is paying the ens I uf
h. omll figure if thuI nms oUI. well. I dnn', \\'mllll1 he
sluck flaying. Why should \\'C puy fllr the eml uf it. Ynu knn\\'.
ii's going 10 gel \'1."1')' cxpcnsh:c. I Jigurc.
To lIle. J'd cOlltinue goinH. )'1111 kllllW. if it's
n:olly helping him. [lUI if it', nol helping him, 1 enn'l ""
OilY st.'me illguing really. Tlml's my upinillll.
Q You don't believe Ilk: chirnprm:lor WIIS hdping
hilll'!
A I don't knnw,
only an''''-7 Umt n:olly.
lIe muy be helping him. lie enuhl
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I Q Why did )'Utl ClIl1ccllhe fUlllre i1J1pninlll1cnl wilh Ihe
2 phy,ieullllLTlIpi,!'/
3 A I don'l n.,nL,nhl.T clInccling that.
4 Q I UlOughl yuur hu,hand 1....lilkd Ihul ynu dilln'l
S wanl him In g" fnr phy,iclIllIlL711py unYlllo",.
6 A I believe he r.gun.,llhat he dill"'lu,,,,1 il
7 onymnre, I dnn't n.'IIL,nhLT, It's bc.'C1I so lung thullk: "'CIII
8 then:, Il's hl'Cn quite 0 while since he \\\."nt In the tl~Tupisl,
9 Q YOII know )'ou hrought 1I1nu nf cumnrtiullI claim,
10 i. U,ul e"m.:cl"
II A !'urd",,"
12 Q Yuu UlHkTslund Ihul )'UU hrnllghl U IIl",s tit'
13 c:onsoniwn c1l1im ill the cUlI1plainllhlll )'CIII ulltl your hU'lhilllll
14 fila) against Ms, TUmc.T. do )'UU UllllLTSlillld 11m"!
IS AYe,.
16 Q CUll yuu hriell)' descrihe the hlllih (If Ih,lI claim.
17 Ilow your hushund is diflL"l'ClIII1l1W ulkT Ihe nccidenllllilll lIe Wll'i
18 before the accident'!
19 A Ik,,"'lllllDI lIguio'/
2IJ MIUillol.l.El'mElUiElt Ih: nskL"C.1 you !Ill\\' D\llUlhl is
21 dilTc."l'Cl1t nnw lIum he wus hl'lim: Ihe IIcddl.'1l1, "'11'llhal whal
22 you lIskc.'\I"
23 MIl. KIUIN"III,\!.: .111i11's cmn-ct.
24 'IIm \\'IINI'.."iS: I.lke I jU",lltlhl YUII, hc CUlI't 111111
2S 101 "r Ihme Ihlng' Ihal he lIill n!lnnull)' heli,,,,, )"H' know.
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S kil\'C'i. 'ihll\cling ~11l1\\", 1II11willg Ihe lilWII, is Ihal CIIm.-cI'!
11 ^ \\'ell. C'ipl'Cillll)' 1111.' 'ihuvclill1flhc 'illll\\'. 111ill'S
7 wdphllJll'n: pickill~ up un Ihal ~htl\,c1.
X (J Is IIk.'rc 1111)' U!lIlT lIinL"l'ClICe helwu:n )'llllr luuhalul
l) nuw 1I11lllhe WiI)' hc wus hefllre the uccidcnl'l
IfI ^ 1\11)' diffc.TCllce, )'tlU suy'.'
II M/t SIItIl.l.I~SIlEIUiEH: \'cs.
12 1111: \\'II~I;,.\''' well. he's hc.":11 ~eltinH tc.'lIflc.T,
13 wlIulll )'1111 ",lI)"Il.,npc.T,
14 Il'I'Mll.KlU'S-111,\I.;
IS
III
17
IS
t.} Alhl do )'(111 nnrihule that In the Deciden!'!
^ I'll suy, hl'\:IIUSC he WIIS IlC....I.T like 11m 1 hefnn:,
<J All)' 1l11....T lliffL'n'ucc'!
^ Well, like.' he cumc'i hOll1c from wllfk. )'OU knn\\', 011I1
Ii) Ik: WiIllls hI Iii)' down. Ill)' dnwn IIl1d n.-st. Ikrun: he cnuhI cume
211 hili 111: lUullc.lr illhl raking Ic..lvc", ulltllhings like Ih.lI. '1'1111
21 knllw. lk: WiI'i ulwlIY' OJ hus)' pLT'iIIll.
{J 1\l1llhill~ c1'ic'.'
23 t\ Jllsl likl' he 1I11l1'l WIIIlIIII dllllluch 1I11)'lIum:, Don't
24 \\'lIlIllll dn ;1lI).thinp hunl hUI jU'it sel unulIld tJr lilY uruund.
25 11mt's the (jnd's Innh.
22
P:lge 12
Can youlhink of any othcr
Q Is lhal it then'!
~ differcnce'!
^ Well. as he complains, you know, of his pain,
Q Is lhal il then'!
A Yeah, 1 assume,
MIl. KllONTII^L: That's alii have, Thank you,
(The deposition was concluded al 12: 15 P,l11,)
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1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
SS
2 COUNTY OF DAUPHIN
3 I, Susan M, Simon, do hereby certify that before
4 me, a Notary Public in and for the County and Commonwealth
5 aforesaid, duly commissioned and qualified, personally appeared
6 CHERYL D. DALE
7 who was then by me first duly cautioned and (sworn, affirmed) to
8 testify the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in
9 the taking of (his, her) oral deposition in the cause aforesaid;
10 that the testimony given as above set forth was reduced to
11 stenotype by me in the presence of said witness and afterwards
12 transcribed by me or under my direction,
13 I do further certify that said deposition was
14 taken at the time and place in the foregoing caption specified,
15 I do further certify that I am not q,relative,
16 counselor attorney for either party, nor am I otherwise
17 interested in the event of this action,
18 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
19 this 13th day of October, 1995.
20
;~;a,t:l )17, 2Jip'u
Susan M, Simon
Reporter-Notary Public
21
su ' IICTARIAL S~/\L
tfJ~:j!6u~/I.;OIJ, liolJIY PUblic
My Comn+'i:OI'rO;UP!:ill COUII'y
.., ,,, N,./..< P:I. :W, laaa
22
23 The foregoing certification of this transcript does not apply to
any reproduction of the same by any means unless under the
24 direct control and/or supervision of the certifying reporter,
25
1 DONALD E. DALE AND
CHERYL DALE, HIS WIFE,
2 PLAINTIFFS
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
3 V.
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
DOCKET NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
4 CINDY TURNER,
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
DEFENDANT
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6
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8
9
DEPOSITION OF
DONALD E. DALE
10
TAKEN BY:
DEFENDANT
11
BEFORE:
SUSAN M. SIMON
REPORTER-NOTARY PUBLIC
12
PLACE:
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
101 PINE STREET
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
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14
DATE:
OCTOBER 3, 1995
BEGINNING 10:40 A.M.
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19 APPEARANCES:
20
LAW OFFICES OF TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER
BY: TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER, ESQUIRE
FOR - PLAINTIFFS
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REYNOLDS & HAVAS
BY: BARRY A. KRONTHAL, ESQUIRE
FOR - DEFENDANT
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25
(C(Q)[pJ)f
DONALD E. DALE
~
Condenselt 1M
OCTOUER 3,1995
,,,",,
puge 3
I OUNAW t. DAlt "'HI , IN TIlt nJUIlT III !;I)l'J1<llj I'\.rl.5
tnuwt. OM.t:. Hili Mlrt, , l'VHIUII,...tlll I:OUllfl. 1''-'H.~,1.VM.IA I SIIl'IIl.AIION
, rt.o\INT1HlI , It is h~rehy slipulul~II hy and hcl\\~'Cn enunsel fN
, CIVIL "(fI11l4 . 1J\1Ij 2
, Y. , ,_Jnu NO. "~'IU. 1:IVIL TlMH Ih~ resp~~live purti~s Ihlll reulling, signing, sealing. liIing
, 3
. CINorTvPNtJl. , allll ecrlili~ulion are wuiv~II; nmllhal all nhjeelions ~xe~pl as
Or-UNI'''''T , JUMr TRIAt. Of_M^,Wf-l1 4
I 10 Ih~ form of Ih~ lIu~slion are reserwll unlillh~ lim~ of
5
. lrial.
6
1 Il11NAI.D E. DAI.E, eall~II as a wilness, heing IIuly
7
, swom, I~sliliell as follnws:
H
, or:ro:UTlON or I OIlNAW t. pM."
9 EXAMINA'110N
10 T.M'tH arl tlUtNr,ANT
III II\' MIl. KllllNTIIAI.:
\I BUlllltl :lU~"N H. lltHON
Mtl~JRrr.R'NOr"Rr l'UIII.le II lJ Mr. Dale, woulll you please stal~ your full nam~
II
PlActt MUNUt.lJ:l'I11\""'''' 12 anll lI11dress.
\J 101 rINtr;nlt.U
1l^ItRI!ll\U'l.tl. l'tIiNSYLVAlII^ IJ A Dnnalll E. Dal~, 222 Itinggolll SIn.'CI, Wayn~shoro,
"
CioTtI OCTlllltll 1, l~'H 14 I'~nnsylvania.
" (l[t;lImItHl 10:4U A.H.
I< IS Q Are ynu ~urrcnlly ~l11pln~II'!
\l 16 A Y~ah.
\I 17 lJ As whll!'!
" "rrr.1Jl.ANCt': IS A I work al R~g~n~y 111~mlOgmph~rs.
" u.w orrtrr., or TIMOTlIY II. SUOLU.lllll1l.I;[Il. I') lJ ClIn you sp~\IIIIl1I'!
fUl TlMOTllY A. littOLltltll[lIr,tlt. f.~<':Ulll.l 21l A I ~an 'I sp~lIlh~ lasl nmn~.
" fflll. . rt.A1NTln:;
/l RUtlOI.O.5,IIAVA, 21 lJ 111~mlOgraph~rs'!
by; RAlUIY.... '.Il.C"TML, [~\,l\.lIRr 22 A 111~rl11ngraph~rs.
" roll. . OF.flNOANT
" 23 lJ Whlll 110 Ih~y dn'!
" 24 A Curd fU~lIlry in Wayn~sboru.
25 Q Carll'! Whal dn you m~an carll'!
f>"lrZ Page 4
I I NOLl( I A Chrisll11l1s eurlls. w~II11ing ellnls IIIllI sluff lik~
2 \ljltHt'.!I [XAHItIATlllN 2 Ihal.
, DOIIALO ... OAlL 3 Q Whlll IIn ynu IIn Ih~re'!
. 8y Mr. 1(1 l'l1'1 UaI .l 4 A I wnrk in Ih~ ~ngruving II~parlll1~nl. I CUI \\\:IIding
, 5 curds nut, wedding invitations.
. 6 lJ Ilnw Inng hav~ ynu wnrk~II lh~~'!
, 7 1\ 2H y~ars. ,
I S lJ IIl1vc ynu ulwuys hall Ih~ sllm~ posilinn'!
. 9 A y~s.
10 III lJ Are ynu a high sehnnl gmllulll~'!
11 II A Nn, I lIuil in 121h grull~.
II 12 lJ Frnm wh~rc'!
IJ 13 A Wayn~sbnru Area S~ninr lIigh S~hnnl.
\I 14 lJ Ami whal y~ar was Iha!'!
" IS A '66.
I< III Q Ilav~ ynu had IIny olher ~IIu~ulinn nr Iruining sinL\:
\l 17 Ihallil11~'!
\I IS A Nil.
\. Il) (J Wh~n ynu left Wayn~sboru lIigh in I WIll, IIill y"u
" 21l il11l1ll:dialdy nhlain cl1lplnymcnl','
21 21 1\ YC~lh.
/l ~:! lJ And where was thut'!
11 23 A Wayn~shnrn LlIll1llry.
" 24 (J Whlll ,lill ynu 110 Ih~re"
1\ 25 A l.ik~ run wash lIla~hin~s.
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublie
Page I - I'age "
DONALD E. DALE
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Condensell'M
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OCTOUER 3,1995
puge 5 Puge 7
I Q How long IIid you work ul Wuyn~shoro lannllry'! I A W~ ha\'~ u hoy 22 y~ars 0111.
2 A Till F~hruury Ih~ 27th. '(,7. 2 lJ D,,,,s h~ li\'e wilh you'!
3 Q 111al's u p~lty gooll 1ll~lllory, Is lh\:rc u ~asnn 3 A "~ah, 11.: Ii\'es ill hUln&:.
4 you rem~mh~r thlll dllle so sp~cilicully'! 4 lJ Is h~ in s~hoollll ull'!
5 A W~II, I know .- no, I jUSI ~111~lllh~r I'\'~ hl'Cn 5 A No.
6 th~n: Ihut long. e. Q D,,,,s h~ huw u joh'!
7 Q On F~hruary 271h, 1%7, you left Wuyn~shorn 7 A 1I~'s picking apples righlnow.
H Laundry .. X lJ D,,,,s h~ Ii\'~ with you y~ar'rnul1ll'!
9 A .. unll w~nt to work at th~ eurll fll~lory. IJ A Yes,
10 Q You work~II at th~ ~urll fll~lory eonlinuously sine~ III lJ Do you have uny olh~r ~hilllren'!
II Ihl'll'! II A No,
12 A Y~ah. 12 lJ lI11v~ you ~ver hl'Cn scpllrul~d frnlll your wif~ for
13 Q Ha\'~ you hllll any olh~r jnhs oth~r 1IIUnlhose two 13 any reason'!
14 sin~~ you I~ft high school'! 14 A No.
15 A No. 15 Q I lave you ~v~r soughl l11arriag~ ~ounseling for any
16 Q 11,~ joh thut you hllve allh~ eurd fuelory. II,,,,s 16 ~ason'!
17 thai involv~ any physi~al u~li\'ili~s'! 17 A No. W~'\'e hall urgulll~nls, hul w~ n~v~r...
18 A \V~II, CUI counl~rs OUI wilh u knif~. IX Q Youn~\'~r soughllllllrriag~ ~ounseling for llny
19 Q Cun you sp~lIlhat'! 19 reason'!
21l A Coul1l~rs, w~II11ing invilulions. W~ ealllh~111 21l A No.
21 counters. 21 lJ I assume yuur \\!if~ ur yuu have never Iikd u
22 Mil. SIIOI.I.ENIli:lIliJ;Il: l"ll'u-n'I-~-r-s'! 22 prol~~lion frnlll uhusc wilh th~ court'!
23 'IlIE WITNESS: Y~lIh. 23 A No.
24 Mil. SII01.I.I:Nlli:lIGElI: I.ik~ Ih~ wnrll "eounl'''! 24 Q Ilu\'~ you ~ver ~ollllllenc~II divore~ pro~ccllings
25 11m wnNESS: Y~uh. 25 against your wili,.!
Page (, puge H
I BY MR. KRONTIIAL: I A W~II, on~ lil11~ I IIid,
2 Q You use your hands and anns for that'! 2 lJ Wh~n was Ihlll'!
3 A I use my hand to cut. with my h:llld knife, 3 A 1,lon'l ~m~mhcr righlofl1,and.
4 Q Arc you right-hllnded or left-hunded'! 4 Q Within Ih~ lusllive y~urs'!
5 A Left-handcd, 5 'I1m wmmss: wh~n was it. Ch~ryl'!
6 Q Do you do unything else of a physical nature in 6 MIl. KIlON'I1IAI.: w~II, lei him answ~r,
7 your job'! 7 TilE Wln>:I;SS: I m~an. I don'l knnw.
H A No, H II\' MIl. KllllNTII"I.:
9 Q What shift do you work'! 9 lJ You don'l know wh~n'! In Ih~ IlIslli\'~ y~urs. I~n
III A First shift. III years'!
II Q Which is what lime'! II A Muyh~ Ih~ lusl I~n y~ars. I IIon'l know.
12 A Day shift, 12 IJ And YIlU cmn11lcnccd lhnsc divorce proceedings'!
13 Q From when to when'! 13 A Y~ah.
14 A From 7:30 10 4:00, H Q Whal hIlI'P~n~II Ihallh~y dilln'l gOlhrnugh'!
IS Q Have you always workcd that shift'! IS A W~II, \\'~ ,lecilkll on going hll~k logc\h~r. so \\'C
16 A Yeah. It, drnpp~d il.
17 Q An: you currently married. sir'! 17 Q W~re you scparal~II alllny poinl IIuring thallim~
18 A Yes, IH p~rillll'!
19 lJ Who is u 19 A Y~ah.
21l A I've bl'Cn married since '72, ~Il c.' Fur hnw long',J
21 lJ Who is your wife'! 21 1\ I'rnhahly li.r u ~ouple \\'I'Cks, Ih~n w~ \\'Cnl hu~k.
22 A Cheryl Dale. 2:! lJ Is Ihllllh~ only lillle thlll IIi\'nr~~ prncl'Cdings
23 IJ Is this your only malTiage'! 23 have IK'CU CUll1JncnCCll hy eilher YlIU nr your wilt.:'!
24 A Yes. 24 " Yeah.
25 lJ 1)0 you have UIlY ehilllr~n'! 25 I) Is Ihallhe only lilll~ Ihal ~ilh~r you or your wil~
Susun M. Simon, Reporter-Notury I'ublie
I'nge 5 - I'nge X
DONALD E. DALE
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Condensell'"
Page 9
,/"'-,
OCTOUER 3,1995
I'age II
I have bcl.'1 sc."J1l1rRlal'! I
2 A y""h. 2
3 Q Did you rclllin a Inwyc:r fur this divun:c'/ 3
4 A y""h. 4
5 Q Whut is his nRlne" 5
6 A 11 was .. he wa, in wilh K~IILT 111111 OIL'Il, John 6
7 Keller. I Ie was in with thc..,n. Lisko or .- 7
H Q lie WIlS in WiOI K~IILT, KclkT and KlIlllillski'/ H
9 A y""h. I)
10 Q TIle qUL-stinns I'm guing 10 nsk YUII. sir. un: puing III
II 10 be din:c1cd In Ihe lime pLTind prior In F~hnlllry IN, 1994, II
12 the dale of the occident. Okay. dn yuu lIIuk-rslund lhur! 12
13 A TI.. dale nf 0.. aecidenl. 13
14 MIl.SIIOt.t.ENflHltoHH: NO. he snid prior to. lie 14
15 means before. 15
16 IlY Ma. KROtilllAI., 16
17 Q PrinT fo Ihe dote or the accident. Okay, dn l'nu 17
IN undL....lllnd1 IN
19 A y""h. 19
20 Q LcIIl1C tell you. if at nny JloilU yuu don't 21l
21 untll.'uland Ilk: qUl,."Sllon that J've usked or dun't hear n question 21
22 I've a,ked, please lI,k Ille In n:peal illlnd I will dn '0, OkIlY'/ 22
23 You have In speak yes ur nn. Dn )'OU t1mlL,.slaIH1'! 23
24 A YL"', 24
25 Q If III,k you 0 questioo ond you on""T il. I will 25
Page 10
I Dssume thot you have U1ll..h.Tstnod ii, you have hcnnl the qUl..-slion. 1
2 you hove onIlLT'h""1 h IInd 1I."'liliL,llrulhflllly. I, Omlliair'! 2
3 A y",. 3
4 MlloSIIOI.t.t:NIII!IHllm: Thccourt r\.1UU1LT Cltnnnllnkc 4
5 down lIod, of 11.. h""d nr ,hokes of OIC h"ml. 5
6 MRS,llAtH: Ir you don't umkTslllnd. tell him, 6
7 ny MIl. KJHJNmAI.: 7
H Q rr 01 uny time ynu wnnlln SlllJl uud talk In N
9 Mr. Shollcnb\.TgCT ror any I'C3S011. you clln dn So. Okuy'! I)
III A y..... III
II Q Ilefon: Fehruary IN, 1994. WI:n: you eVLT II
12 hnspillllilcd for ony ","'on'/ 12
13 A YL~. 13
14 Q \Vhen nlld rnr whut rci1~IlI1'! H
IS A I had u n:ctU1I1 uJl\."tUliun dUllc. IS
16 Q WI...n WlI' Olul'/ 16
17 A I had two lInnc lIn\,,'n 1k."TC. ill '93 lInd Ihis J111~1 17
IN l.....r, Fehnlllry '94. IH
19 Q Wlk."fC WlIS Ihur! 19
21l A TIle HCIIL"fill.llllrri~hlUY geIlL"fullulSpil.II, :w
21 Q OSh.'tlJlllthic 11t)"ipilal'! 21
22 A lIuh1 22
23 Q 11.. OSlClJpathic Iln'pila!'/ 23
24 A TI.. g~nLTIII right III:re is nil I know. 24
25 MIt ~1Il)I.I.E,"lIlElUWII: lIel\: ill II1Irri"ihurg'! 25
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublic
Till! WIINI'SS, lI~re in lIurrishurg.
MIl. SIIIII.I.ENIlI'ItOl;It, lIarrishurg lIu'pitul.
II\' MIl. KIUlN'IlIAI.:
lJ lIarrishurg lIospilal'!
A Y~s.
lJ Any u!h~r huspilalizaliuns'!
A Wdl, lirsluf all f hllll .. in 'H9 I hUll 0 re~IUIll
op~raliun IIon~ in Wayn~shurn Ifospilul, in 'H'I,
lJ Any ulh~r huspitalil11liuns'!
A Nu.
lJ n~fnr~ F~hrullry I H. 1'1'14, hlld yuu ~v~r injurell
yuur ha~k or n~ek ur anns or shuuhkrs in any a~cillL"l1I'!
A Nu.
lJ I'rinr lu F~hruary I H, 1'1'14, hall yuu ~v~r hrok~n a
bun..:'!
A Nu.
Q n~fore F~hruary IH. 1'194. hllll yuu ~v~r gon~ 10 a
hospilal ~Ill~rg~ney mUIll'/
A Fur ~h~sl pains.
lJ Do yuu relll~lllhcr wh~n'/
A Oh, my. I dun'l re~lIl1. I IIuu'l knuw righl
oflllanll.
lJ Lasl Ii \'~ y~ars'!
A y~s.
lJ Within Ih~ luslliv~ ~ars'!
Page 12
A Y~s.
CJ Whlll hus(1itnl would Ihul hu\"c hu:u'!
^ WO)'l\c"ibnru,
lJ Ilcli,n: Fehnlllry IH, 1')94, hud ynn eVLT ba:n
injun,1 al wllrk'!
ANn.
lJ Prinr 10 nr hefun: Febnmry I H, 191)4, had yuu cVLT
had OilY s\.7hlllS illnesses for which )'011 snngln lIIl.'tIiCill
llC4Ilmenl'!
A Nu.
lJ Il~fun: Fehnlllry IN, 1994, 01lll.T IIUlII WayoL",boru
Iln'pillll aud Ilnrri,hurg Iln'pillll, had l'uO eVLT bCl.1llullny ullILT
hospitals fnr 1I1l)' ~snn'!
ANn.
(J IlllW lung IIiI\'c ynu h\.\:1I living III Wnym.."Shllrn. 'iir'/
A All my life.
(} Deline rehnmr)' IN, 11)1)4, hnd YllU C\'L"f h\.1.:'l1 in un)'
nlIIL"f Inultlr vclliele i1ceidel1l'l'!
J\ Nil.
(J 1111: Fehruary I H. 11)1)4 lIccidel11 \\'i1'l Yllur 11111)'
ucchlcnl. Iinil nceidl:III'!
" YL"'l.
(J Prim III ur hdill'c Fehnlllry I H. 11}1J4. hllll )'1I11 c\"Cr
hu:n injurell ill 1111)' 1Ilhletic activit)"!
A No.
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DONALD E DALE
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Condenselt 1"
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OCTOBER 3, 1995
PlIge 15
PlIgc 13
1 Q n~fun: F~hruary IN, 1994, whu was yuur family
2 physi~ian'l
3 A' Dr, lI~ss, Dr. It~U11l:11 lI~ss.
4 Q Wh~n: is h~ lueal~II'!
S A Shally (jrnv~, I'A.
6 Q lIow long hils h~ h.'C1l yuur family physidall'!
7 A I gu~ss ullmy lilc n:lIl1y,
8 Q lie eunlinu~s lu he yuur fumily physidlln'!
9 A y~s,
III lJ Wh~n: w~re yuu hum, sir'!
II MIl. SIIIJI.I.ENIIEIIGmt: \'ou l11~an whlll luwn'!
12 MIl. KllON'IlIAI.: y~s,
13 mE wnNESS: Ilhink I was hum III hum~. I'm nul
14 for sun:,
IS Il\' MR. KRON'I1IAL:
16 Q In whlll tuwn'!
17 A I think lliv~d in Wuyn~sboro. I'm nul fur sure.
IH Q You may ha\'~ heeu bum in Wayn~shuro'!
19 A I'll hav~ to usk my mulh~r,
211 Q You b~lieI'~ yuu mllY hav~ h.'Cn bum at hnl11~'!
21 A Maybe, I'm nul for sure. I n~v~r got inllny
22 eonv~rsation like Ilml.
23 Q Whal is yuur dal~ of hirth'!
24 A O~lober th~ 51h, 194H,
25 MIL SIIOI.LfiNllmlGmt: lIapJlY nirlhllay.
25
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2 dowo.
3
4
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6
7
H
9
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IS
16
17
IH
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Tim WITNll...'\S: lids is B birthday (H\.."Scnl cClIuing
MIl. SIIOI.t.l~IlElumn: orf the n:cnnl.
(Discussion held olT d", "-'Cord.)
nv Mil K1toN11IAI.:
Q Prior In or befon: Fchnuuy I H. 19tJ41 Imd )'OU CVI.T
been to ony othe.T type of doc lor Otllt.T than your fam;!y ductor'!
A Not lhat II\.'ColI of.
Q Prior 10 or b~fo", I'ebnlllry I H, 1'194, hud yo" e".T
ba."l1 to 0 chiropractor'!
A NOllhut J n:call of.
Q llefoR: I'ebmury 18, 1994, do you "--':1111 enT going
10 what's cnlh.:d on orthoJlt.'dic ~ur!!Ctm'!
A No.
Q Y till ho\'e nC\'~T bl.'Cn In unc'!
A Not dUll 11\.-':1111 of.
Q Berun: FcbnJlU)' IN. IlJ94, 11l1l1 )'011 cwr !:!um: fllr
physical d"''f'lIp)''1
A Not Ihllt I "-'CIIHllf.
Q So wnulll it he fair In slnt..:. sir. Ihat herun:
21 Fchnmr)' I H. 191)4. ynur nnly huspitllli/lllilllls W\:re I'llr the
22 n.'Ctlllll pruhk1m that )'llU hud in 19MI), Ji)l)3 n1uI1994'!
A AlulI Illul n vllsl"ClnlllY,
lJ When WIIS Ihurl
A Prnhllhly 'HH, 'N\), I dOll't n.-cull whell.
211
23
24
25
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublic
I lJ Whn was 11", "neln, Ihat h,""I1"llhe I\.'CIIIIII
2 prnhk1m'!
l A Or. Curt~,.
4 lJ WI",,,, Is he lo",n,,!'1
S A 11t:'~ Il1enll'(l ill WlI)'IIC Heights rlphlllllW, lie lI1uvl"tl
h down nUl Ill' 1I~ hi~ Ilmec,
7 I) Wuyne Ilcighls'l
H A WII)'ne Ilcights, ~""h.
() Is thnt near Wn)'l1l'Shtlm'!
10 A Wllym..'Shllro, )'cah,
II Q Wllllld II fllrth<T be flli, 10 stille Ih~lllhul p,lur
12 Itlllr hclilR: I'ebnlllry I H, 1994, ynll hud llCV.T Injlln:d ~onrs~lf
I J III wurk, lIe\'I,.T slIslnim,'(llIny broken hunes. spmins nr stmins In
14 IIny purt Ill' ynll' bmly'l
IS A Nil.
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Tlmt's ellnl'Cl'! WllllI I just slated is enm'Cl'!
A y""h,)""h.
<J Wuuld it also he cnnccllu sWIC Ihnl hcliul:
jI} Fehnlll!)' 1 K. 1')1)4. )'IHllle\'lT "iun"7\:d from ony st.Tinlls
111 i11l1csscs','
21
A Nnllhal I knnw of.
t) Ami Wllllhl il he fllir In lilnlc Ilml before Fehruary
23 I H. 11)94. )'UU WlTC nC\'lT ill\'IlI\'\.."tl in uny uutmlll1hill: oecillellls'/
24 ^ Nnllhal I knuw of.
Q Dcfurc Fehnmry I H. 1994, WlTC you C\'\..,. il1jun:d III
.U
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1 hOllle. )'UU kllnw. dlling gurdening. working unlllllll th.: housc in uny
2 wlly'l
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Nil.
~m. SllIll.l.ENIU:IUiEIl
slJlnclhing'/
Mil, KIUJS-IIIi\I.: "C'I,
ruullll ask )'Cllltll clarify
MIl. SlIol.l.ENhl:ltllElt when you USkl'd him nhnut tJ~
ueeith:nls thul he \\'11'1 ill heftlrc. I wllsn'l snn: if 1 umkTSluml
9 11mltn mcan nccidenl.'I in which thl1'C \\'IIS injur)' or jusl un)'
In kind nf lI\;:cidclll.
II Mlt KIUIN"llIi\l.: i\ecidelllS Ihill C1Hlsl-d inju!)',
Mil. SlIllU.ENIIEIUiElt: Ill1l1l,nhlT whclI he ash'(l )'UU if
13 you WlTC ill UII)' occidenls'! IIc's slIying wllllt he meanl wns
14 necidl'nts. cur lu:citll'llls ill which )'lJU \\\.TC injun.'lI.
15 '1111:\\'IISIi..'iS: Nu.1 wus nc\'l." injun-d,
16 11\' Mlt. KHONIIIA1.:
17 Q Wen: Y"U iunn)' cllr lIccidcllts'!
IX A Nu. nut Ihal I knnw of, You're asking LlUl'SlillllS,
19 I'vc hl\:ll driving fur 1lhlllllc )l:iIfS, nmll ClIII'1 n..,ul1nher thut.
~t1 (..1 YUII dOli" J\'Cull. liS )'IlU 'Iii hlTC Imlay, cn.'"
11 hcill~ in 111I>' cnr uL:dtknls prim II) nr hcfllrc h:hruury I X, 191)4,
11 is lhal cllm.'ct'!
^ Nil.
(J Nil. )'1111 hll\'c lIul hl\.'Il'!
^ NIlI 111111)' kllllwlc~l~c.
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I Q Olh~r Ihan Dr. lI~ss uml Dr. Cart~r, are Ih~rc uny
2 olh~r doelors Ihal you w~nl tn Ihal ynu ~an reeallll<:rore
3 F~hruury (8, 1994'/
4 A I w~nl 10 Dr. Tccl~r fur Ihal vaseelol11Y.
5 Q (Ihoughl you hud saill ynu w~nt In Dr. Cart~r'!
6 A For th~ rc~IUI11 op~r~linn. Anll ( hall eU'lmllunnd
7 don~ hy Dr. Curt~r in 'H9 Inn.
B Q lei m~ go 10 Dr. T<'CI~r. Wh~re is Dr. TL'CI~r
9 local~II'/
10 A 1I~'s relircll now, II~ usell In h~ on Rnadsid~
II Av~nu~, WlIyn~shoro.
12 Q You w~nlln Dr. Can~r for ~arpullunnel syndrnl11~'/ 12
13 A Y~ah.
14 Q Whlll typ~ of doctor is h~'/
IS A 1I~'s a surg~on.
16 Q Wh~n dill you go In Dr. Curt~r for Ih~ ~arpal
17 lunnel'/
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A (Ihink in 'H9. 1'111 not for sure.
Q Is h~ u surg~on nr an onhop~IIi~ surg~on'/
^ lie's n surg.:on, a gcncml surgeun.
Q Why IIill you go In Dr. Cart~r wilh regurll 10 th~
~arpullunn~I'!
A (J~~ause thai's who Ilhnughl ynu'II golo really.
Or. lI~ss re~omm~nll~d mc lln In him.
Q Dr. lI~ss, your fumily physician'!
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I A Y~ah.
2 Q Whal symploms ~auscll you 10 go to Dr. lI~ss'!
3 A Numhn~ss in thc Iing~rs (inlli~lIling) hy IIruwing
4 th~ knif~ wh~re I work al.
S Q Now you're using ynur I~ft linn when you say
6 numhn~ss in your Iing~rs. Is Ihal. in fu~l. Ih~ ann you w~re
7 huving Ih~ numhn~ss in'!
8 A Y~s.
I) MIl. SIIOI.I.ENIIERGElI: Arm'! I IIon't Ihink h~ saill
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BY MIl. KIUlN'I1IAI.,
Q You w~rc hllving nUl11hn~ss in your lei'! hanll
Iing~rs'/
A ring~rs.
Q Fing~rs of your I~ft hanll'/
A Y~s.
Q All your Iing~rs'/
A No, JUSI a eoupl~ nf Ih~l11. I IIon'l rem~l11h~r which
on~s. It's hL'Cn so long.
Q Anll you w~ollo Dr. lI~ss ~ol11plaining or Ihis
numhn~ss in your Iing~rs, is Ihal ~nrrcel'!
A Y~ah.
Q All1l Dr. lI~ss referred you 10 Dr. Carl~r'!
^ Y~al1.
lJ 'Ill~y Inlll you, y"u hall earpallunnd synllrul11~'!
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OCTOBER 3, 1995
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I A Yeah.
2 lJ On ynu rcm~l11ll<:r whll it was Ihal wIll you Ihal'/
3 W" it Dr. lI~ss or Dr. Carl~r'!
4 A Dr. Carl~r is th~ on~ Ihal 10111 m~ Ihal's whllll
Shad.
I
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I
lJ Anll h~ dill a surg~ry IIn your kft hand'!
A Y~ah, on holh or Ih~111 h~ dill ellrpllllunn~1.
Q Ynu w~re having ~nl11plllinls of pain in your righl
l} ann or huml'!
111 A Jusl in my ling~rs I was huving eUl11plainls lik~
II lhey w~re going In slL'Cp ha~k in 'H9.
lJ Sn you w~re hllving numhn~ss in holh Ih~ Iing~rs
I J on your I~n hanll ami in your righl hanll'!
14 A (Jack Ih~n, y~ah.
IS Q 111~y IIiagnoSl:II you as hllving carpal tunnel in holh
16 your righl hanll anll 1d'1 haod'/
17 A Yeah.
18 lJ Anll you hall surg~ry on holh your righl hanll anll
II) I~fl hanll'/
211 A Y~ah.
21 lJ AIllI thai surg~ry was p~rform~II hy Dr. Cartd!
^ y~s.
Q Anll ynu heli~l~ Ihis was in apprnximal~ly 19H9'/
A I helicl~ il was.
Q Anll wh~re was Ih~ surg~ry p~rronllell'!
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I ^ Wayn~shnrn 1I0spilal.
2 Q Dill you hal~ any eUl11pli~alinns 1If1~r lhal surg~ry'!
3 ^ Nn.
4 lJ Dill thlll ~nll Ih~ numhn~ss Ihlll you w~re rL'Cling in
5 holh hanM!
(; ^ Yes.
7 Q You IIill nol eonlinu~ to hll\'~ numhn~ss in cilh~r
8 hand'!
A No.
lJ Or Ii I1g~rs'!
A No.
Q IluI~ you hall any olh~r surg~rics thai w~ hllv~ nol
13 IIiseussed'!
14 A No
IS (J I hlle you se~n any olher doelors hclilrc F~hrullry
III 18,11)1)4, olher Ihan Dr. Carl~r. Dr. Ikss IIml Dr. T<'CI~r"
~1It. sIl01l.l::>III:I\OI'II, Dn ynu wlInllolalk 10 m~ II
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111
II
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II)
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mE \\TI1'o:1:SS I'll snon~r lalk III h~r a mil1ul~.
MIl. SIIOI.I.ENIII:llm'll: YoU ~an lalk hI h~r a l11iI1UI~.
(l'ilUse lilkenllfr Ih~ re~onl.)
Till' W1I1'o:1.SS. I hall a ealh~l~ri/alion IInn~ nv~r in
23 lIag~rslo\\'11 IInspilal.
2.1 11\' Mil KIlON'JII,\1 :
() Fllr your h~arr!
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DONALD E. DALE
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1 A 11M..")' wanted In cllI..ock. soo if tl,,-11.: WU'i UI1)'thillg I
2 wrong wilh tl.. heart 2
3 MllS.IJ^I.I~; 111'1 hcurt'!I fine. 3
4 'nl~ WUNIl.5S: nut my heart Is line. 4
S U\' MIl. K1lUN'fl 'AI" 5
6 Q You had 0 heart colhck.-ril.l1linn lhml.: utllllgl"fsltlwn 6
7 lIo'pilal'/ 7
H A YC:Jh. H
9 Q Any oll",r docll1rs7 ')
10 ^ No. III
II Q Defore tl.. accldC'll1 on I'ehlllllry I H. 1')94. did YOIl II
12 ever slIffer f"'l11 any 1Il.",k or bllck puln" 12
IJ A No. 13
14 Q Defore tl.. accld~nlon I'ehlllllry I H. 1994. dill yon 14
15 ever 5UrrlT from any pain in yunr shouldl."fs Dnd I1nns utlk."f than IS
16 tl.. earplll tuonel tllat \\~ hllve dl,ell"",I'/ 16
17 MIl. SIIOI.I.I!NIlEItOER: I huve to Ohjl'Ct tn the l"alnn 17
IH of tlllll. Go olk:l:ld Dnd UI1'\\\'\:I'. IH
19 Tim WITNI:"'i."i: No. 1')
20 MR. SIIOt.l.HNllmtUl:.Jl: MY nhj"'''Clinn WiJS he snitl his 211
21 linsl.,.s. He didn't 50Y his un1l5, 21
22 MIl. KltOf'(fIlAI.: ,.CS. I undLTslund. bUll just wont 22
23 to muke sun: he undc..'Tstnod. 23
24 !IV MIl. KR()NTIIAI.: 24
25 Q Ilow long have you lived ilt )'U\1r cum:nt UjJdn..-ss? 25
Page 22
I A 21 or 22 )'Cllrs. I
2 Q Is that Q house thut )'011 live in1 2
3 A YC:Jh. 3
4 Q Ami othC.T than your wife and your 5011. lIocs al1)'lIllc 4
5 else live 1Ix.TC1 5
6 A No. 6
7 Q lias anyonc else lived lIx..TC in Ihe (Hlstlcll )'COm'! 7
H A No, H
9 Q Now. let's talk nbnutlimc flL'Titltl ulkr Fehruary 9
10 I ti, 1994, okllY'/ As a 1\.'S1I1t of the lIecldcnt. illllllC~lllItcly IIftl.T III
II the DccidL"nt. WIM.TC did you ha\'c pain'} II
12 A In tl.. oeck right h..'!\." (Indicatillg). uud I gut 12
13 palu, rillht Ih..'!\." in tl.. hllek uf tl", head Illll. 13
14 Q rnr Ihe record. )'oulrc pointing tn the hack of 14
15 your neck whL"J'C yotl ha~l puln. i~ lIwt cllm-cl'! IS
16 A Yc:,h, bllck ill It..'!\." (Iodicallllg). 16
17 Q Aho\'c )'our sh{luhk'f~'! 17
18 MR. Sllol.l,E,-..:nmHiHt: Turn l.Ira1und !in Ik.: clIn Sl'C, II!
19 nY MIl. KltONT1IA1.: 1')
211 Q Y(mln: indiclllin8 jus I ulul\'c )O\lr sh'lIIhkr line'.' 211
21 A '{cnh. ri![ht ill nh1l1~ tl\LTC, 21
22 lJ Wlll'TC e1sc dill you hll\'c ruin'l 22
23 A Ri~hlllL-n: .. 1 pili pain'! niT 111111 till rilthl 1))l'l"C 23
24 lu tl.. bllck llf II.. 111",,1, rll!hllhc"" 24
25 lJ ,"uu'n: ImJit.:oting just beltlw thc crnwlI of )'tlur 25
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OCTOUER 3, 1995
PlIgc 23
skull. is Ihlll ~urre~I'/
A Y~uh.
IJ Is Ihl\l inllll~IIialdy lIn~r Ih~ lI~~hl~nl'!
A Ilighllll'tcr Ih~ lIecill~1I1.
lJ IUghl afl~r ill1pa~IOr a f~w ll1inul~s lul~r or lal~r
Ihul day'!
A W~II. IIn~r th~ ill1pu~l. I slart~II g~lling il righl
ha~k h~re.
lJ Wh~lI y"u're saying righl ha~k h~re, you're m~uning
jusI uhov~ your shoulll~r l~v~I'/
A Shllulll~r.
lJ Itlllll~IIialdy lIf1~r impll~l'!
A (Nmls h~llllup IInd IIowtl.)
lJ Wh~tl dill you start g~\ling Ih~ pain inlh~ hu~k of
y"ur h~all'!
A Cllupk IIays lal~r.
lJ Ilud you ~v~r had puin in Ihe ha~k of your h~ad
hefore'!
A Nil.
Q Ilad Y"u ~wr hall pllln ahtlvc your shoulll~rs, in
Ihal area h~fore'!
A Nil.
Q Wh~n IIid Y"u Iirsl Sl.'Ck Il1~IIi~al trealll1~nt !llr
thlls.: pains'!
A 11"'1 sall1~ night thai I hall th~ a~cill~nl. I w~nt
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Dr. COlla Wtllt on call that
hUlI1C IImll clllkd the fumily \luctor.
night III the nUke.
lJ Dr. C"lu'!
A lie's in Wllh tl", I koss~s. lie WIIS on clIlI, alllll
n."urtcd it tn him. ami he didn't scmll1u: oul 10 tlk: hospital
lhlllllighl.
Q What time \lill )'11l1 call him. do you n.-cIlII'!
A II wus nhnnt 7:31l, 4"urtl.T of H:1l1l tllllt nlghl.
Q \\111I1 did h~ Sll)"/
A lie snid In take Il hnt wllnn tnwcllllUl (1UI ilnl1 111)'
I1L"Ck 1l1ll111lkc Tylenol. If it waltll't IIIIY heltLT in the l1It1ntiug.
III givc him a clIlI.
lJ Allhis pnlol, Ihe pllin was ,liII jnsl cllnOned 10
)'uur IILock. cnm:cl'!
A Yes.
<J Did il get nil)' hetllT the nc:~t (lilY'!
^ No.
(,} nil! you I,lk..: (lain 1ll1.'tlkl1liuu'!
,\ Itlluk the Tylcnullikc he snhl.
<J Did )'1111 PUI the hnl ClIlIlpf\."iS nn'!
,\ Yes.
01
Q Dill )'1111 dllllll)'lhill~ thcn'! nid YIlU cult 011)'
tllldHr'illrllll)'lhilllJ:tlflllill'illft'.'
t\ TIll' Ii':XlllllY ) culktl hllck t11'lhlTC, 111111
Dr. DIIUplil'i WIIS UII cull. 111111 he sent lIle 11II1111c hO'il1ltllllilr
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Puge 27
I x-rays,
2 Q Which hospilul is Ihut'l
J A Wnyn~shoro,
4 Q Did you drive Ih~re yourse\l'!
S A Y~ah,
6 Q Your wif~ dilln'l go wilh you'!
7 A (Shak~s h~all side 10 sill~,)
8 Q You shook your h~all no. You hav~ 10 say no so sh~
9 eun take il down.
10 A Oh, No,
I I Q So you w~nl hy yourscJr!
12 A Y~s.
13 Q Wus your wife working allhllt lim~'!
14 A No.
IS Q Do~s sh~ work'!
16 A No,
17 Q Is th~re n reuson sh~ dilln'l go with you'!
18 A I'm usually.. I usuully go myself wh~n I go
19 som.:wh~re like lhal.
20 Q So you w~nl 10 th~ Wuyn~shorn ~m~rg~o~y rnomlh~
21 n~xI IIay, is Ihal eOrl\.'Cl'l
22 A Y~s.
23 Q Do you reeull approximulc1y whllllim~'!
24 A I'll say mayh~ 9:00, 10 o'c1o~k IImlmoming.
2S Q Anll you hull x-ruys luk~n'!
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I A Righi hll~k in h~re (indi~uling).
2 lJ You're inllicllting just lIhovc your hips in your
3 Inw~r hll~k'!
4 "y~..h, righl hll~k h~re.
5 lJ Did ynu hll\'~ p..in lIn)'\vh~re ~Ise'!
6 A No. nol al Ih~ Iim~.
7 lJ So allh~ lim~ you w~nllo your IIoelor for Ih~
H Iirsl lil11~ afl~r th~ x'rays, you h..II (lllin in Ih~ n~~k jusl ahov~
9 your shoulders allll in your low~r hll~k jusI uhov~ Ih~ lin~ of
III your hips, is Ihal ~orrc~t'!
II A Y~s.
12 Q Anll Ihal was Ih~ only plae~s you hllll pain'!
13 A Y~s.
14 Q Dill Ih~ pllin in your hll~k rallial~ inlo your legs
15 or go inlo your legs"
16 A No.
17 Q Dill Ih~ pllin in your n~~k go inlo your amlS or
18 shoulll~rs al all'!
19 A II hillh~ shnulll~rs th~rc 11I1~r as lil11~ \\~nl hy.
211 lJ Dill you hav~ any numhn~ss in your I~gs or IInns'!
21 A No.
22 Q Wh~n you w~nllolh~ IIo~lor Ih~n IIml Iirsl lil11~
23 IIft~r Ih~ x'mys, whal dill h~ I~II you'!
24 A II~ saill .. Dr, Douglas saill it was som~lhing lik~
25 II whiplash. lie saill il was a whiplash or som~lhing like Ihal.
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I A Yes, I lJ Whlll IIid he I~II you 10 110 for it'!
2 Q Wlk.'t'C was the: 1'111n when you wenl at that time'! 2 A II~ gave me nlt:dicinc Cor it.
3 A 10lho hack of Ihe nl'Ck. 3 Q Whlll typ~ of I1I~IIi~in~'!
4 Q Is IIml II.. only placo it WIIS'/ 4 A I lion' I know.
5 A Ycs, 5 Q Was it pres~riplion I11~IIi~alion'!
6 Q Do YOII n:call whullhe hospilallold YOII wus wnln8 6 A Yes.
7 will,yolI? 7 Q Was il pain I11~IIi~alion'!
H A No, II..'Y didn'l1<:11 l11e. H A Lollin~'!
9 Q Did 1I..'Y rcl"",e you" 9 Q Dill h~ I~II you 10110 anylhing ~Ise for your
10 A Yl." III injury'/
II Q Did lb...")' tell you what In dn rnr your prohlt.1n'! II A No,
12 A No, II..'Y wid l11e 80 hack 10 Ihe fUl11ily dOClor. 12 lJ Dill h~ seh~IIul~ .. follow-up appoinlm~nl with ynu'!
13 Q Did YOII do IIIUI'/ 13 A Yes.
14 A Ycs. 14 lJ For how Ions'!
15 Q When did yuu go back In the rllmil)' dm:tur'! IS A W~II, wilhin a wl'Ck or sOI11~lhing lik~ Ihlll. ~ouple
16 A I think it wU!C u couple du)'s 11Ilt.T I went buck In 16 days or a \\'l'Ck.
17 the fnmily doctur bt.'CDUSC it \VIIS a SlIturday. So I dun't know if 17 lJ Dill you kl'Cp IhaIUppoinll11~nt'!
IH I went bock Munday, TUl.osday, when Ilk.")' cuuld ~cllln: ill. I dnn'l 18 A Y ~s. hUI I gol unolh~r IIo~\(lr. Dr. J{~u~n Ih~n.
19 knnw. II) lJ Why IIid you 8~lllnolh~r IIo~tor'!
20 Q \Vlmt complaints uf Pllin dill you hu\'c when YIlII Wenl 21l A 111~y're 1111 in Illg~lher, IInd if you want an
21 10 the family ooctor alllml poill!'! 21 IIppllinll11~nl, you gill IIlI"k~ whll~v~r is on e..lI.
22 A I hlld il ill II.. hllck of Ihe Ill'Ck, 1ll1l11 hmllhe :t2 lJ \Vh~n you W~nl hll~k 10 Dr. R~uh~o, whal kil1ll of
23 Im\'lT pun Ill' the huck !'i}'1ll(1lmll~. 23 ~lll11plllinls of pllin IIi" you hllW, if uny'!
24 Q When YUU !iny 1tl\\'\.T J1l1rt Ilr )'llllr huck. Whl"fC till )'1111 :!.l A '111~ n~~k ul1lllllw~r pllrlllf Ih~ hll~k.
25 mean 10\\.\1 pllrl nl' yuur huck" 25 () Ntlwhc~ else'!
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2 Q ~- 2
3 A Should~rs, I gul this eli~king noise in my h~all. 3
4 Q You'v~ gnl a eli~king noise in ynur h~all'l 4
S A Y~s. S
6 Q Wh~n dill Ihal slart'/ 6
7 A Righi afl~r Ihe aecill~nl. 7
H Q Wh~n you say a c1i~king noise in your h~all, ~an 8
9 you ~ a liltle more d~s~ripliv~. Do you h~ar a sounll'! 9
III A It's a sounll, lik~ ~liek. III
II Q Do you know wh~re the sounll is coming from'! II
12 A I gu~ss Ihe n~ek hll~k h~re. 12
13 Q Wh~n you h~ar Ih~ eli~k. 110 you hllv~ 10 110 13
14 anything 10 mllke th~ cli~k sounll'! 14
IS A No. IS
16 Q You can jusI ~ silting th~n: lollllly slill aoll 16
17 h~ar the ~Ii~k'/ 17
18 ^ Now anll Ih~n I can h~ar th~ click, y~ah. 18
19 Q Withoul uny mov~m~nl'/ II)
20 A No. I huve 10 mov~ it 10 h~ar it. 20
21 Q You hav~ to moV~ your n~ck'l 21
22 A Y~uh. 22
23 MIl. SIlOI.U:NIIElIGl,It: MlIk~ sure you und~rslllnd his 23
24 qu~stion ~fore you give an answ~r h~~Juse h~'s tllking you al 24
2S your word. So if you lIon't unll~rs\Unll, you can say - 25
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I Mil. KJUJrffiIAI.: If you doo'l under,llInd, 1'",1 rll.'C
2 III o,k m~ 10 ll.'j1hrJ,e il.
3 Mlt SllOl.I.I~IIERmm: 1 got the sense fWI11 that last
4 BI15\\'\..T lb.:rc In the bl~inning. t don't think you reall)'
S undLTStoOO hil qOL"Slion,
6 IIY MR. KItO~ruAI.:
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13
14
IS
16
17
IH
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Q I don', want )'OU to On!i\\\.'T 0 question )'I1U h3wn',
ulldcrstoOO. If you doo't uodLTSlUml, YOII klme konw. (Jill if
you ons\\\.,. it. I'll O~5wnc thut you Ita\'c U1UkTSllXkl it DIUI
onl\l~-n:d illrUOlfully, Okoy'1 Yoo have In IllY )~...
A Yes.
Q lei', gn bllck. YOlllllld clicking )'nll ,old 111111
llL,!!an in ynor nL'Ck hnnll:dilllcly olil.T 010 hnpllcl, illlllll
cnm:<t1
A Yes.
Q WlIOII did Ihal clicking oC~lIr'}
A Cnuple dll)'1 Ufll.T Ihe impllcl.
Q Ithnught )'tlU hau sahl it stllrt!..'\1 iml1ll'1liutcly
Of4.T the burnet. Nnw )'ou'rc telling llIe it startl'tl U l.:tlUr1c
days uftl.'T the il11(1ucl'l
A lI'ell, 1110 paill WII, "10 da)' nr Ihe impacl.
lJ WI.." di,llhe clicking hL,!,in"
A Ne" da)' nr IWo, "lOll I 111111 Ihal c1ickillg.
24 Q Ami when dl1~s Ihe clicking happell'} III n1hcT
25 words. what dll )'UII have hl lit) II) mnkc that c1h:klng !illlllhl'!
22
23
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublie
^ JU'it t\lm m)' Ill.'\:k.
CJ Turn )'uur Ih."Ck frum !lhlc In sidc"
^ YClIh. Turll h 1I1111n1l1ml.
lJ ^n)' timc )'11ll turn )'Ilur m:ck sidc to ..hlc IIr up DI\II
down, )'UII hear n clicking'!
A YL....
Q n" )'IllllllwlI)" IIOlIr a click!
^ Ahllllsl ulllhe time.
t,) Oill yuu e....l.'1I~1r II click befure the ucdlk'nt'!
AN".
Q Oill )'IIU e\l.T tcUnn)' nf 11k.'Sc uoctors uhllullhi~
clicking suulIll'!
A YL....
lJ Whal did II..')' IllY'!
A "101' d""'1 'a)' milch of allylhillg "",II)'.
lJ 11'11011 )',," weill 10 Dr. DOllgllls, umllhlll wOllld hale
1ll.'C1I afll.'1 thc x.ra)'~, the !irsl visit nlk'1lhe x-ra)'li"
A Y,,1I1.
Q Or wIlllhl it hllye h"'"I\IO follow.up vi,il? \
lhink )'UII said ..
^ I think it wus following. uftt.'1 the x.rays.
Q Letmc jmt. Sin I'm clear. I helic....e your
h..'Slimun)' C4lrlil.T WlIS. IIml Mr, Shullcnm.Tgl.1' CUll com:ct mc if
l'mwrullg o.
Mlt SIIlJl.u~NIIEIUjl~: ~lr. Sholk.nhL'f};L'1 is ohuutln
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I so)' Ihal, unl\."is Ihili is n tIl\.'Uury I,",'SI, moybe we oughl to
2 n.'I1\.'11Ibl..1' IhalllM.'n: un: t)'peWrilu..'11111l.'llicnl n:cnn.Js lhat spcuk
3 for tlk.,nsc!vcs. und it's kind nf difficult to expccllhis mun In
4 n.'II\.'nh\.T.-
S I CUl1lllUk'rst.md he 11111)' l\.,nl..,l1b\.1' in BL'f1l.Tulitks,
6 hulln cxp",;d him hi n.,n\.,nlN..T sllmc lhe of things you're Dsking
7 him, 1'11I nnt sun: Ilun 1 cuulll n..,nL,nhcr or you could n.1tIl.,nhc:r
H \lhal you did on !'ehlllary. ,a)'. Il)lh, 1994,aud eXllcll)' hnw l1IallY
9 du)'s )'U\I WL'n: Ii) fnUnw up On....TWDrds.
10 n....'CotlSc the n.'Cnnls soy hc's tn follow up in live
11 dn)' fur n:-cxl1l11inutinn. SI} \\'hatl'lII ohuut tn dn is st.ut
12 ubjL'Cting IIml SU)' the r\.'Curds spC41k fur tlK..,nsel\'c.".
13 MIl. KJUIN'IIIAI,: I ul1lkTs~1nd, hUll wallt tll kOllw
14 what he 511)'S is his chnlllulllg)'.
I S ~lIl. S1U)U.I~"iIIEIHjEH: you're Inuking fur
Ih hll:unsislcm:h:" fur the r\."Cllfd su )'IIU CUll hn(1C41Ch him Dt triol.
17 We ul\ller'illlml that.
1 t\ MIl. 1\IU IS-IIIAt,; I wunt tn knllw what his chronology
II) is,
:w
21
ItW WItNt'."iS I Cnll'II\.'1It..1nhl.T that for.
M". SIIIII,I.I~~IIUHjElt lhcll )'1111 hu\'c tl1tcll him
22 th.lt. 1\lId thl.'lI he has hi lei yuu luok al thc l\.'Curds su )'OU eUll
23 n:fn:"h )'llur n.'\:IIIh."Ctillll, TlllIt's thc fnir thing In lilt
24 1IlL~ess Inkeu 1''''111 1\: 12 11.111. Ulllit II: I 5 11.111.)
25
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I nv Mil. KlUlN'IIIAI" I
2 Q Nnw, we W'-on: on the vidt. the sc..'Cl1Iu.I visit uflc..-r :!
3 tl", x'roys. And you'll ~)hlme wlllll cOl11plnlnl' of poinl'IIU hml 3
4 in the shouhJc.."I'. Inw bllck. DUll you ohnlllClllitJIll'd the c1ickil1!l 4
S In your neck. Am.I you ",""n: given YIlU helieve Lmlinc 5
6 pn..-scri(11inll mcdicutitll1. h
7 Did )'011 continue IfCnting with YUllr flllnily 1
8 physician? 8
9 A Yes, 9
10 Q Abom how I11nny more vl,its did yuu hllve with your III
II fllmlly physiclllll? II
12 A I don'l koow, 12
13 Q Voo don't n:coll'/ 13
14 A No, I doo'l n:coll, 14
15 Q Was II more tllllO leU, if you kllllw'/ IS
16 A VLOS, 1 think so. 16
17 Q Oyer how III0S 0 pLTlod of lil11e'/ 17
18 A I doo'l n:coll. IS
19 Q OVLT lil11e did your poiusel WII"~, sel b~llI.T or 19
211 Slay tl", 'Dine? 211
21 A Slayul tlle .nm~. 21
22 Q Did you hu\'c ruin in any utlk..T llreas uf YUllr bod}' .22
23 OtlM.T than what )'OU have nh'COld)' id\."tllitictl. the clicking in 23
24 YOlU neck. the pain juslahove your SlulUhlL.TS in the huck of 24
25 your oeck, and II", Pllin ja,l ohovc your hip. in llle low hllck'/ 25
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I MIl. SIIOll.F......IlEJUmJt: And he also sold in his hC.1d.
2 in fairness.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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13
14
15
16
17
IH
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21
n\' Mil. KltON'TI/AI,
Q Aod io llle bock of your I"",d. Did yon hove Plliu
on)'WI...", cl,e?
A 11", ,hOllldLT' 1 did hnvc, bntlhey \1\'''' workins
their way out. I've bccn going for Ircullllcnl.l1i.
Q WI",n did II", poln In II", bllck of yonr h~",1 hL,!!iu.
do you n:tnL1l1b'T?
^ Don't n.'"l,nblT.
Q WO~ it u 1110nlh unCI' the occidenl. six lII11nlhs'! DI1
you 11lI\'~ OilY id",,'/
A Could l'OU ,oy lllOt "S0ill.
Q Do you n.',<:oll when you hml the puin in Ihe h;u:k uf
)'our head bl'gin urtC.T Ihe ucchlL'Tlt'} Wus it within U IIItllllh. .ix
months'l
A J'd soy within u week. somcthing like (Imt.
Q Just sn we're clcur. Dnd make SUn: it's c1colr,
Otlll.T tllOoll", pnill ill tl", bllck nf l'our hC;IlI, Ih~ c1ickillg ill
)'our neck. Ihe poin in Ihe huck or )'Our Ill'Ck just uhu\'c )'IlUr
shnuldlT line IlUd the puin ill your InwlT huck jmt nhtl\,c Yiltlr
22 hips, huvc )'ou lultll1n)' pain UIl)'wlk.'fC c1~c ill )'l1l1f hOlI)' th;1I )'1111
23 attribule or you helievc rcsullL'tl frnl1l1hc FehntllJ)' I H. 1994
24 mtltor vehicle Ilcchlcllt'}
25 ^ I ,"ld righl ill I.."" (illdiclllillg). righl'!
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Q Yes.
A Thlll's 1111.
(} Whcn )'011 sn)' right 11l'fC. )'1l11 lIIC<llllhc flllin illlhc
huck uf )'tlllf 1Il.'Ck thill \\'CIII inlll )'llIIr shtlultll.'Ts'!
A "clIh, wellt inh) Ihe shtlultk'Ts.
(J OUIllll",'T t11i111 the ruins Ih.1I Jlm\'c idcruilil...t1 in
Ill)' last IIUcSlit1n, Im\'c )'I1U IUHI fluin IInywlk."fC e1sc Ihnl )'UII ~II)'
Wn<ri clluscd h)' Ihc Fehnull)' I Hlh nccitlclIl'!
A No.
(} No, is Ihal )'UlIf UIlS\\'lT'!
A I\ishl.
Q Nn is )'our III1S\\'l.T'!
" Nil.
Q The pllill ill Ihe hn~k of l'our 1"';111, do y"n lIiII
have Ihat ImJay'!
A Nil, II", paill ill 11", hllck ul' t1", hcud .. I gel il
tlllce in n Hn.'tU whilc. hill thai's it. h's lIullike it USl.,lln
he.
lJ
A
lJ
A
lJ
A
lJ
II's imprn\'l.'tl nn.T limc'!
YC:III.
Ilnw did il used 10 he'!
JIISI like a dullllchc.
l'ullslul1l'!
Yes.
And IIn\Y ynll ~ct il. you !initl. ollce in n grcnl
1 whik!
2
3
4
5
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A
Q
Y~IIh.
Wh~n yuu say ulle~ in a greal while. whal IIll\:s Ihlll
mean'!
A I IInn'l know, mllYhc nn~~ nr Iwkc a ,,','Ck.
e. snl1l~lhing lik~ Ihal. pllin in Ih~ ba~k nf Ihe h~oll.
Q On ynulak~ IIny I11~IIkalinn lilr il'/
,\ Ilak~ Tylennl fnr it.
lJ ()v~r'lh"'~nunl~r'!
A Y~ah.
Q 111~ pain in Ih~ ha~k nl' ynur n~~k. dn ynu slill
12 ha\'~ Ihlll Inllay'!
IJ A V~s.
14 Q Is Ihal Il ~nnslllnl pain, nr is it a pllin Ihul
IS ClHl1CS am) gues'!
Ie. A II's a pain t1ml .. wh~n Ilum my h~ad anll slufl'
17 it's kind "f I'd say etl1lSlanl really.
18 lJ Whal ahnuI Ih~ pain in ynur I"w~r hack'!
19 A 1 slill hll\'~ Ihal ~"nSlllnl.
211 lJ Vou slill ha\'~ Ihal ennSlant'!
21 A (Nods h~mlup and 1101\11.)
(..) No math:r what yuu'n: dning, yuu hu\'e u puin in
2.1 y"ur low IWl.'k"
A V~s
IJ When wa, I"~ lusllil1l~ ynu SIlW your I:unily
7
8
9
III
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I phy,ician for tl""e Injnri""'] I
2 A W~II,I" 2
3 MR, Sllnl.1.t!SIWIUIEIl' ohjl'Ct In the funll, Ask",1 Rlul 3
4 OllS"""",, lie .old I", dO""IIl'1 n.,n..,nh..T. 1l1l11 \\11I1~1I )'01111", 4
S la'III1a1lcol record I hove 10111)' me I' July 27, 1994, TI.."" 5
6 WaC visil'i SUbScqUl"llt tn that. oml wc'lI ~c, )'OU Ihose 6
7 nxonls, And whelher it's III1:nlinlll'll nr Iltll, Illtlll't knllw, 7
H IIY MIl. KRO~"II^I.: H
9 Q I lave you scen ony nlhlT IlCOllth core pnl\'idlTs or I)
10 flCOple ror the Injurid that you utl~e COllie rrom this Fchnull')' 10
II 18th motor vehicle Dcciden!'! Ilove you seen on)' nllll"l' doclnu, II
12 nurses, phydcal thl"rnpisl5, chirurrnctnfS, lHl)'OnC c1~e'l 12
13 A Dr, Milk"l', J'\'C hu:n going In him, 13
14 Q Who i, Dr. MllkT'/ 14
IS A Chimrrnclor, IS
16 Q lie'. 0 chlropraclor, okoy, WI.."" I, I", locol"I'/ 16
17 A 011 Moln SIru:I. Woyn....hnm. 17
IH Q Do )'UU n..'IlCtl1hlT whI.'n )'olllirsl saw Dr, f\.1il!lT'! 1M
19 A I don'l ru:oll"'CI. I dnn'l knnw ri~hl unhand, I')
20 Q \Vas it within six lIuJltlh'i ur the lIccillcllI, U )'C<Ir'! 20
21 A I'd .IIY ofler II )'CUr, Of"'T Dr, II....'. 21
22 Q Did snmoone m:nnunclul ynu In gn Sl'\: him'! 22
23 A No, 23
24 Q Iluw did ynu chnn~e tn go In u chirnprnclnr'! 24
2S A Well, tl", po In WIIS II.."" ond nil. I he,,,,1 p"'plc 25
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I saying, well, why dou'l )'UII try 0 chirupnu:lur, 1lI11)'he thc)' cnn I
2 n:lil.."\'c some or the rain, 2
3 Q Vou \\\.111 In him for which rllin~'! 3
4 A The neck rain omllhc luw\.T huck puin, 4
S Q Do )'UU continue ~uing to him 10 this doy'! S
6 A I'd .IIY .. how would I SO)' Ihal. Tim'! 6
7 Mil SIIOl.lIi."'lnmUIEIl: I con'l nnS\\'\.T Itlr )'OU, 7
8 That's whut I would !lo)', Po YOll walllln lalk In me nhuut if! M
9 You hove the ri8hlll1 do Ihal. ')
10 TIll! WllNl'SS, I'd 5lXlI1..T Illlk 10 hlll1. III
II Mil, KRONTIlAI.: okay, gn uhcml. II
12 (TI", wIIO"". Mr, Shollcuh"Tjl"T olld Mr<. Dale 12
13 confer oul or dl..'1HJsilinl1 roOIl1 rrml1 II: It) 0.111, uUlill1 :24 lUll,) 13
14 IIY Mlt KJU)NTIlAI.: 14
IS Q You ho\'e now hod 0 chance to cnnkT with IS
16 Mr, Shnlll"llhL"ft.'\.T. ynur IU\\')\.T, Dn yuu n'ClIlI whcn the III'\t 16
17 time ynu Sll\\' Dr, ~1i1kT. lhc chinJIUllclnr'! 17
IH A 10 SI:I'I..,uh..T. IX
19 lJ Of 1995'! 1'1
20 A '95, TIle I'Clsnl1 why" 211
21 MII.Sllol.l,HNllmumn: lie dilln't mk )'lIl1lll}IICSlilln 21
22 )~I. 2~
23 I\\' MIt, KHONIIIAL n
24 IJ Ynu clln lini'\h )'lIl1r 1l1l'\\\'Cr, (illllhc;ul. 24
2S MEt. SlI()I.l.l~"ml~luil~U: I,ct hilllll'\k yutlllqIlC'ilinn, 2S
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary Publie
1I\'MIt.KJUJS"IIIAI.:
tJ Oil )'lIUIIiI\C II sllllllling urpllintlllcnl wilh
Dr. Milld/
A Nil.
e) \\11)' lire )'1111 cllIuinuing In !il'C him'! Whlll
cllInrlililll'\ tlf ruin dl) )'11U h,I\'C Ihilllll'Cl"Ssillllc )'1)11 cmuinuillH
11ISl.'COr,MilIt..T'J
^ I hmllhc IIl.'Ck puins nud II1\\\.'f hack ruins, Ihnl's
wh)'.
tJ Dn )'IHI Sl'C him l\.'gulilrl}"!
A y",llIill.
(..1 Wh)' dnn't )'1111'" Again, I gel frum thllllln!i\\\.T lhilt
)'11111111 11Ing\.'f '\l\: him. is IJml ctlm:ct'!
A WclI, lilY \\'ifc Iholltfln it \\'1I'i nmning illlll hk1 lUllch
I11UlIl')', 111111 ~he clllkd nllll cuncckd Ihe uprninUlICI1I, She 'initl il
wmm'l hd(1in~ me. IIl1d 1 said it WIlS, Su, hllw wlluld )'011 1l1l'i\\\.T
lhill'.'
Mlt sllul,I.l!NIIE1Hil!U: I gUl"SS you Sl\: u
MIt.KUoS-IIIM.: ., Ihe dicholom)' tb...TC,
1I\'~IIt.I\IUISIII"I.:
lJ Illls"luplln y"nr wife', hcli~f Ihal illl,.....n'II"'lp
)'1111. )'llII're uultll11!:l..T guing Itl Sl'\: him, cllrn-cl'!
A She's Ihe (l11C th:1t culll'llulUl clIl1cclcd the
IIrrUillllllt:lIl. hili Ithillk 1'11I p.uiug tn go hild, I rcnlly do
Ihink I'm ~tJing In glt hack, Ilhink he was IlCl(1ing mc u Inl
Pagc 40
n."lIy.
MIt. sllOI.I.I~SIlE1Ujl;lt: I'nr the n.'cunl. \w dll nllllm\"e
Ihll~C rwnrtl~ 11'1 )'Ct. (lllr illlilnUllliul1 is Ihal he Iinl 'ill\\' thc
chirn(1mClnr in JUIIC nf 1995 Ulltllllill he lilsl '\II\\' hilllon
S.."I<1nh"T Ihe Slh, 11)1)5.
As I slIill. I dl1 IIIll haw Ihme l\.-cords ns we
s(1Cllk. hUI \\'C llhllCk'J1hune Ihe dnclllr's onicc In get thll'\c
dnll'S III ~i\'c Ihl,n hi YlIllllllllJY, IIUlI wc'lIpi\"c )'OU thme
n'Cllnls, Wc dll cnnll,ul tlmt thill is uccidcnl-I1l.:Cl.'Ssil.lll'll
Irc<lllllcnl. TIml's wh)' he Was pning Ihl..'TC,
II\,r-ollt.I\IUIN"'IIIAI.:
Q Is Ihilllhe lir'\l time Ihill )'UII 11iI\'C C\"l"l' seen I)
chirtJ(1raclilf','
A Yes.
Q Oilt )'1111 S\X u!I)'hudy el'\c t1lhlT IlulII Ihe
chiru(1rnclor, Dr, MilkT, iIIul )'ullr fUlllily rhy"icilll1,\ hlr
injurics frllln Ihi'\ uccidcnt'!
" It)'illI" Phy'\icnl Thl'nlp)', I wCIII111 IlIl,n rig hi
ullLT the IIccillclIl.
Q Whlllnltl )'011 In 1111 thl'rC',1
" Or. 11m, Or. (;",1".
lJ C lllc Ill' )'llllr lillllil)' rhy,iciulI'I"
" FilllliI)' plt)"jcilllh.
() IIIIW Inll~ Ilill )'1111 ~II III the rh)'OjicilllhlTlIpi'iI"',l
" I lh, I ~IIC\\ I \\cnllhl..TC si., 1II11111h or hCUlT, - -.
I'agc 37 - Pagc 40
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....
I Q A,"lwhy did Y"ll ""P ~IliIlH 0.."," I
2 A Sl~ !oltlll)(,."fC wu" IIlll1lnrc 11K.")' c(mltl till. I hiM 2
3 Ik.T I wu. ~nln8 1111 In II\.Tshc:)' ItI ''''.~ n ~h:lur uJ1IIk.TC. 3
4 lJ When )'uu say she told )'tlU 111\.11: wn'i lIothing nltlfl: 4
S UIL")' cnuhl un. tln )'UU 11lCi.1II she Il\'inlollhc ph)'sic11111l\.TIIJ1i'iI'.' 5
6 A Y""h. 6
7 Q TIle physh:nl t1llTnpi"illnM you (h..on: \\'11'1 IItlthing 7
K more Lh,..-y cnuld dt)'! 8
9 A CI"'I}'I .. 011I1'. nllllll..T '(111)'. CI"'I}'I '")" .Imp ')
III \hill. III
II Q Your wife Inht )'lln to !illlJ11Ztling rllr the Jlh)'sicol II
12 O..TUPY" 12
13 A YL~. 13
14 Q Why dill )'uur wife tell yuu In slop Buill!! fur 14
IS phy.lcolll..'fDpy'/ IS
16 A She Iho1l8hl iI wus nJlming irun IUOlllllch IlIIIIlCY. 16
17 Q Su that'! why )'tJIl SlupJ1l'tl ~()illg hi ph)'!licnl 17
IH II..TUpy" 18
19 A YL~. II)
20 MIl. SlIuI.I.ENIII:lUi!:lt: Un )'lllllllCOm In imply h)' )'uur 20
21 qUC!itiun that's lhe unly n.:ounn he slopped pning In ph)'siclll 21
22 O"TUpy'! 22
23 MIt.J.:.JU)!'fIIIAI.: "I.~. 23
24 MIt.lillnl.l.l:SIIERtiEIt: 'Ihe n.:cnnl slIg,gcsts 111l'TC \\\.'TC 24
25 Otl~T rc:unns, hilt .... 25
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I MIt, KltONTIIAI.: I'm nnt o~klng )'nu In testify, Tim, I
2 MIL Sllol.l,I~IIE1umR I unt.!lTstllnt.!, 2
3 MIl Jo:.ItONTIIAt,: lhat's whal he said. 3
4 UY Mil KJUJNllIAI.: 4
5 Q An: tI~"re any ntlM..T t.!nclun or J'lCllple that )'1111 5
6 \\\."111 lO os n result or tl1C: injuril."S )'UU olkge n:sulll'\l fnlln 6
7 \hi. eolli.ioo" 7
K A No, s
9 Q JUsl sn I'm clear, R" u n."!iult III' the injllril'~ 9
III thut )'011 belie\'e )'011 suslnilll"tl in the collisiun, nkuy. )'UU weill III
II In your family ph)'siciDII, )'UII wcnl tn Or, MilllT the II
12 chimprnclor, )'011 wcnt In WD)'I1Cshurn Ilmpitl.l1 fur the x.rny... 12
13 nnll you W\.'1l1ln the ph)'slcnl tlM..-rnpisl, ili that cum-ct'! 13
14 A Alld lip III IILT'hey M"lieall'~lIlLT. 14
IS Q YIIII al", "'''"IIlIILTsI..'), M"licllll'eIlILT. \\1,)' did IS
16 )'1111 go 0..",,/ 16
17 A Oecause Dr. I leu sent me up II\lTC, 17
IH Q Who dilll1C: semi you In utlkT!ihe)' ~k'\lkull\.'11lt.'1"! IH
II) A I d01l'1 ll.'Call. 19
211 lJ \\11)' di~1 he !'iend )'\111 tn IIlTsl"'j' ~kdiclll t'ellllT'! 20
21 A Ol'CuU'ie uf the dickin}!: in Ill)' hcoltl, 21
22 Q (1) )'llulmnw WIM )'111I "Ii1\\' 1IIIIlTshey f\.kllkall'cnllT'! n
23 A Nn, B
24 lJ Dill )'1111 PI) In the l1111'r~CnC)' mom ilt I knhey 24
2S M"II~lIll'elllcr" 25
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^ Nil, Ihey lUll 1 it aheml)' upJ1uintl.'tl fur lIle,
I) Dill Ihe)' lell )'11" whallhlll elieki,,~ ill yuu, ,.",,1
\\'1I'i'!
A Nil.
l.} Ditl the)' 'ill)' Ihl.j' ~me\\', ur )'UII just dnll" n-culJ
tlll'1l1lcllin~ yuu'!
^ flinn', n:call thc.,n telling me.
CJ II1Iw 11I1111)' lime" have )'1111 gnm: tn IkTshey MediclIl
t'cntl.-r'!
^ JUStUIH:C,
(J 011 )'1111 huw uny nppninllllcnls schcc.lulcrl tll gu hock'!
A Nil.
l) 1)1) yuu ha\'e un nppnintmcnt In pt) hack In sa: )'uur
ftullily pll)'sicillll"
^ I WtlS then: llU1rs~llI)' night.
lJ WilS that hl'Cuuse nr Ihl.OSC injuries tlmt )'IIU ulk.1:!e
rcsul!l.'tll'nllll t11C: collision'!
^ Nil, hc IInll't \\'onl hi hem unythilllllllllrc abuut it,
() Why ,Ic..:su', he WU"iIl't tn hcur uH),thing more uhout
if!
^ Ol"ClIIlse he suit! yuu're slIprnsl'tlln lilrpctuhnut it
lUlll kl\.'pli\'ing,
lJ Which doctor Willi Ihis"
1\ Or. Heuhl'lI IIcsli,
lJ Whe" IIitl he lell )'II"lhlll'!
Pagc 44
^ lie Inld me that, I1h. I gUl."SS 0 gJkH.1 while DBU.
lJ A)"" ugll"
^ I dnn', knnw hnw lung it's hlOCl1, nut I've been
~Ilillg huck In him en.T since. hut we wipl'\llhat niT tl1C: mllp
h\.'Cllll'iC he llidll'l \\'mlt In IIC4Ir it.
MilS "All" 'Iell hillllliey'n:--
MIt Slllll.I.ESIWIUil~lt: IIC'S suJ'lposClI tll nnS\\\.T,
11m \\'nSI;~\Slhey'rc plain people.
1I\'MIt.Io:.IUI~.III,\t
lJ They',e wha!'!
^ T1k:'Y'rc (lluin peuple. (i\.TlUllll Onptists, The
doclors arc U..'TIlIlln OuptislS, aud tllf..")' don't wunt Itl hem u 1111
of pruhk1ns,
t.llt. SIIiJI,I.I~NUI:JUil~lt; tel's tnke II hreak Ik.TC.
(T11C: wiln..:ss. Mr, Sholh:nhl'TglT 1IIul Mr'i, Dale
cunlLT nut of the ,k"nsilinn mom rrum II :31 a.lll. until
11:35I1,IIl.)
1I\'MIl. Jo:.IUlS"III,\L:
Q Nllw. guill!;! hack. when \\':1S the IU'\llilll": lhal )'nll
n'Cull pllillg: hi )'llllr filluil)' ph)'liicil111 fur Ihe: injllril.:s )'011
n:lnlc: n:slIlll'l.II'n1l11 Ihis IIcdlll'lIt'!
1\ I dllll" recull.
(J ()tlll..'r lllilllllll..' II\l'1"IIIC.~lllllller T)'11'1Il11I11l'l.IJf,;1I1hlll
Ihal )'Illllllh', till )'IIUllIKe 1111)' lllller tlrll~S IIr IIIl'1lklllillll'i fur
Ihe raiu 111.11 )'lIU ullq!l'l.lI)' haw'!
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DONALD E. DALE
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Page 47
I A Nil.
2 Q On ynu dUllny phy,icnl ~'crci,e Ilr rhy,icnl
3 UII.TUry al hOlllc III help YIlll nllevlale Ih~ ruln'l
4 A Nil,
S Q You slull"tllhal )'1111 hcli~\',,: you're ~\lilltlln HH
6 buck to the chirupmclnr. i!\ tlull cnrn."CI'!
7 AVes.
8 Q An: y"u gnlog 10 gll huck fllr rhy,iclll t111.7arY'!
9 ^ J'm going buck III the chirupnu:ltlr.
10 Q You're nnl ~nill~ In go huck I'm ph)'dcnlllll."fllp),?
11 A Nil,
12 Q 11", rllin Ihal you hnve IUlll in I'll Sill' Ihe hllck Ill'
13 U", OLock and U", 10\\\.7 bllck jus I fllr ..
14 Mlt. SIIOl.U:SlJmUiElt: I wnnllll go huck In 111lI1
IS prior qm.-slioll nnd intcrpmc un nbjl'Clilll1 hl'ClIlISC ht)\\' do )'nu go
16 to physical till-TaP)' without n t1nchlr's J1r\.'Scriplinn'! SIII'I11 Jllll
17 sure whnt )'I1I1I11C4l11 by the: qlll..-slillll. (io ahem!.
IN Mlt t\,RI)N'IIIAI.: I think I~ cnn Btl back.
19 MIl. SII()f.I.ENnEltOI!lt: ()h. )'tlll cl1n'} elkny. (illllllCOUI.
20 MIl. KHON1IIAI.: t ha\'c J1t.Tslll1ully.
21 MR. SIIUl.I.ENIIEIUiEll: on ohcml.
22
23
24
25
nY MIl. Knm-n I 'AI.:
Q Do YOIl hll\'e uny inlclllln gn huck for physical
UII.711ry'1
A
If II", doc lor sClllls llIe blick, Ihal" Ihe nllly way I
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I~p~ I
2 Q 1l1~ pain in Ih~ hll~k nf y"ur n~~k IInll in y"ur 2
3 low~r ba~k, has lhlll gllll~n b~ll~r. worse or sllIy~II Ih~ sal1l~ 3
4 oV~r lil1l~'! 4
5 A Slay~II Ih~ sam~. 5
6 Q 1l1~re's hc'Cn nil improv~m~nl'! 6
7 A No. 7
8 Q D,>..s th~ pain in your n~~k anll ha~k. Inw~r bll~k, H
9 inhibit you nr stop you from dlling any a~liviti~s'! 9
10 A W~II. SOI1l~ it dn~s. III
II Q Whlll aetiviti~s'! II
12 A Lik~ if (mow th~ gnlss llr sllm~lhing. it hils. 12
13 Q D,>.:s it stop YllU frollll1l11wing th~ grass'! 13
14 A I kc'Cp lining it ~~l1use I gol IlllllllW Ihe gmss. 14
15 Q Are th~re uny olh~r aeli\'ities Ihal you assllcial~ IS
16 within inereasell puin'! 16
17 A No. 17
18 Q Are lh~re IIny a~livilics Ihal Y"U ~'nl11111 II11 nllW IX
19 Ihlll you elluld II11 ~fore Ih~ l1ecill~nl as u result of y"ur pain'! II)
20 A I uon'l know how tn uns'\'cr Iho.1t 4u~stion, 211
21 lJ YllU II11n'lunll~rsll1l1lllh~ ,!u~slion'! 21
22 ^ No, 2:!
23 lJ Are Ih~re any 11~livili~s Ihul you elluld .Ill heiilre 23
24 th~ aecid~nl Ihal ynu ~un 1111 Inng~r do h~~l1usc or lh~ p"in Ih,,1 24
25 Y"U IIlkg~ rcsult~II fmlll th~ uecill~lll'! 25
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary Publie
I ^ IIIC\'\.T hmllUllICliviliL-s III dn CXI,;\.'" mnw the
2 i:fnl~S IIml wnrk l1WlIlld Ihe hOllse, 1 Usetlll1 dc;.llIthe huuse, hili
3 I'm ju,1 .sllli""llhall dllll'l dn ullylhiug "",Ill' hardly.
.. (J Yllu're lin'll. lII1llllllll'S wh)' yuu dilll'ltln
~ Ilnythil1~'!
6 A INllds h",,,1 ur uud ,lllWIl.)
7 Q J.i 111lI1IK'CUUSC Ill' Ihe puin m jusl hl"ClIlISC )'uu're
H tired nllw'}
I) ^ I',lin.
In (J SlIlel IIlC lI'ik )'111I lignin. whUIIIClivilie'i. if 1111)'.
II cllulll )'1111 tll) heliuc Ihe Ilcdllclllthal you clln'tlln IIII\\' rn.'Cl1I1SC
12 of Ihe puin'!
I J ^ I don'l kllllW. hL"C;llI!iC I cun't .. I mow thc gross.
14 bUll haw 111 dnlhillg', bill 1 kL\.1' dllillg 1111.,11.
IS Q Su wiluhl il hc fuir III stulc Ihul c\'\.'f)'thing yuu
16 did hcfllle II", IIccidclll YOIl slill dn'l
17 A Ilry In dll, bill 1 dOIl't <11111' \1l:11.
I H Q SlIch lIs'l
19 A Mllw gruss. Like I used 111 heir hL7 cleao II",
211 hUlIse. hili I dun'lli,:c1 .. Ilwllircd IIlkT II day's wnrk, I
21 CIIII1C humc in Ihc e\'cning, Ill'Cllin.'11.
22 (J I~ Ihal hl'CIIU~C uf Ihc puin. (lr ii lhill jU'it
2J hl'CIIIISC Yllu're gCllinll nldlT 1111I1 )'1111 li:c1lin:d IlIIW'!
24 ^ Thill'i hl'CIIlISC uf Ihc rOlin,
2S CJ Oill yuu lusc Iln)' lime fmm .......urk us it n..'iull uf Ihe
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injuric'i )'1111 ulll'gC resultl'll fnlllllhe nccitlcnl'!
A I Instil CllUr1c hours nne dllY hl'Cuuse I hud ruin
sn hml ill Ill)' huck. in Ihe nl'Ck, Ilnst u couplc hours 11IIC dl1)',
c.) nn ynu r\.'I.'nll whcn Ihlu WIIS'!
^ Ni), I dnn'l n.'cnll when it WIIS,
Q IlIlhe lusl six 1II1I11Ih,,'!
^ ()II. this had hren ri~hl nfll.T Ihe IIccidcnt,
Q Since Ihcn h,l\'C you lust nny lime frUln work'!
^ I wcnllnllLTshc)' Ml'llicul Centcr ,1I1C day, I hml
In IlIke nIT from wurk,
C.J Lelmc hc IIlnrc spl'l.'ilic, Sincc lhe lime nl' the
m:chlcnl. IltlllT lhall Ihe cnurlc hunrs you havc itlcnliJiL'd, Im....e
)'011 Ins I 1111)' limc 1I'i n reslIlIlIl' Ihe injllric.'i. h\.'I.'lIuSC uf the
pain'!
" Nil. SUIIIC tllI)''i 1 didn'l Ih:1 like ~lIil1g in. hUll
hmllu hl'l.'iHhC I had hill'i III ra)',
(,1 IliI\"e )'llullad Itl change IJr tnudif)' )'uur dUlic'i ul
work hl'ClIU'iC uf Ihc rllilllJr )'lIur injuriL,-s'!
^ Nil. 1'11I 'itill pushing. hUllhcy knnw I gilt II Inl
Ill' ruin SIIII1C t1il}'S,
(,.l YIIII sn)' Ihey kiln\\" Meaning whu'!
1\ My hll'iS, I II: knllws Ihall hil\'C luw\.T hack pain llIHI
Ihc Ill'Ck,
() What j" hi~ nilIllC','
^ Paul Fe'islL'r. lie kllll\\'" 'iIIIllC tin)'" lhulI Ilon'l
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Puge 51
I feci glXlll ~llIn 1l11~T dill",
2 Q An: Y"U .lillllhle Illllri'e'l
3 A YL".
4 Q \VIIIII 1)'(1c uf CtllllllllllC \In )'(111 ha\'C 10 nml frllm
S wurk" Iluw IUllg docs it Illkc )'I1U In ~cllil nlld fnlllt work'!
6 ^ Abuut Ii\'e minule",.
7 Q ()11 yuu dn uny ullK-"1 lIri\'llIll"
H ^ NUl she umull)' dnc~ the driving fllr 1111.:.
9 Q I. II~TC 1I1C3.0n for ~\a\'l
10 ^ She dUll" lnt-.lmy driving. Since lhi~ Ul:CitlcII1.
II .he don'lIm.1my driving.
12 Q She lIrh'Los fllr )'UU 1ll.,\:QUSC ytlU hOl\'c ruin'!
13 A Nil,
14 Q Since this nccidcnt, hll\'e )'\1\1 hl~n in\'uln.,1 in 1111)'
IS othC.Tl1ccidcnls'!
16 A Nil.
17 Q Since tlli!i occident,lm\'c )'tlU injun'tl )'tnlf'iclf il'
IN OilY nllk.T way"
19 A No.
2U Q Since lhl!C occidellt. hu\'e )'UII socn nn)' utlk.T
21 dnclllu or hcullh can: (1rn\'ltkn nlhlT than wllilt We Im\'c nlrcouly
22 di'cu"....I'1
23 A Nil.
14 Q Ynll hu\'c not hurt YUllrself III wnrk nlllll since
25 this Dccident'l Illl\'C ynu hurt )'ourself at wnrk 1111111 sincc thili
I'age 50
I a~cill~nl'!
2 A No,
3 Q Ilavc you hL'Cn 10 a hospital ~m~rg~ll~y mom al all
4 sin~~ Ihis a~cill~I1l'!
5 A No, nullhat I klluw of.
6 Q Nol Ihal yuu knuw orl 111~re may ha\'~ hL'Cn IIlim~'! 6
7 A I IIon'llhink I ~vcr rn.'CIl. 7
8 Q lJav~ yuu injurell yourself al hum~ doing anything ~
9 sin~ Ihis aecill~nl'l
10 A No.
II Q Ila\'< y,'u hC'C1l hospitalil~II fur allY reasOIl sillc~
12 this a~cid~nt'1
13 A No.
14 Q lei's hri~ny lalk ahuullh~ u~cill~llt. Whallyp~
IS uf ~ar w~re you IIriving'!
16 A '69 Plymuulh Valiam.
17 Q Iluw lung havc yuu h",llh~ ~ar'1
18 A Sin~~ 1972-
Q I assum~ you huughl il u~d'l
A Y~ah.
Q Illlw many mil~s w~re Oil il al th~ lim~ ur Ih~
22 ucchh:nl?
A 14n'som~,
Q Did il hllvc u vlIlitl iusp~~lillll sliek~r'!
A Nu.
19
211
21
23
24
25
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublie
('\
f) It IIill lillI"
" h~u~ m~'! Whal 1111 yuum~an hy vlIlid'!
3 Mil SlIlll.I.I'NIII'.lt<lI:11 pill y"u ulld~rstllml thai
.. \IUl!stilln'!
5 Till: WII~I:SS I IIillll'lunll~rsl",,,llhal Ilu~Slillll.
Mil SlIlll.I.l,NIII:ltGl'It, 'lh~1l yuu IlL'CII 10 I~II him
7 'IIII' WII~I;SS I'm sorry.
~ III' Mil KIUlNlIIAI.:
lJ Dill it ha\'~ all iIlSp~~liull sli~k~r un Ih~ vehiel~'!
A Yes.
l) Dill you g~1 il illsp~~t~d'!
A Y~s.
13 lJ Was Ihal iIlSp~~lioll stick~r dOll~ in U limely
14 mallndl 1lIlIlh~r worlls, was it dOIl~ whell it hall 1111>1: dun~'!
15 1\ Yes.
16
17
I~
2
I'
OJ
III
II
12
Q Wh~1l I say \'ulill, Im~all was Ih~ ~ar illsp~el~d in
a Iimciy m,,1 prnp~r fashilln alld dill it pass insp~~liull"
,\ Yes.
I') Q Ami priur 10 Ih~ aecill~lIt had you hall any prnhl~ms
211 with llllY pari of Ih~ ~ar'!
21 A No.
lJ Wh~re w~re you h~",lillg Oil Ih~ day of lh~ aecill~nl'!
A Dnwnln Dr, Sulkllh~rgds nflil'C.
lJ Why w~re you going In Dr. Slllknl1crg~r'!
A For a eh~~kup.
22
23
24
25
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2
I)
A
lJ
A
f.'
"
Whn i'i Dr. Stlllcnhl.TglT'!
l1te n:ctulIlllllcttlr,
Whl"rC i"i h~ Im:IIII.'I'!
Itight hl.'TC 1111 Frllltl Slrl\:1.
St) )'\lU \\\.'rc 1~ldillg It) Dr, Snlll'nhl.Tt!lT''i ulTkc'!
,"CIi.
I
-,
3
4
~
lJ Whcn: W\.TC )'1111 cOllling fwm'!
^ \\'u)'lIL~hnrn,
Q FWIII hOlllc','
A bUill hllllle.
c..1 Cun yuu dl'''icrihc wllllt harpelll.,1 ill Ihc accidcllt.
A 1 Wltti selling dCUlI lililJ, nmll Wllti w<liling UII II
13 \"Chidc in frllnt of 1111:' In IIItWC, And an)'hnw. I had III)' s~t helt
14 lilt. I hemd the wh....cls, u squealing, so Illlllh'tl hack Ihrnup.h
15 the I\.'llr\'i....'\\.lnirnlr 1I11l11 Ii\.\.'lIll\.T Ii'ihluilillg fIr CllIllillp tlllwn.
1(1 Sill l'Ulmy Ii.tllt "lIlhe hl'i1~c II" Imrd 1I'i I clluM. nml tl~
17 lill.\.Tillg wlll..\.'l. I hlllll till tlllhe 'ill.\:rill~ wh..'c1 [llll 'ihe 1II1)\,1.'t1
IX IIII.' Ill' nlillle \\111:11 'iill.: hilme. Tlte cur lIul\'l.'tll1(1 utiliII:'.
19 <J W.I'i nn)'tlllC ill the cur Wilh YtlU'!
1\ Ntl.
(J YUII liay )'1111 heartllirc'i 'i4I1CHllIlg'!
A \\..\
'I
III
II
12
211
II
.:!~
~J
(..I ,\Ihllll how lilll~ 11I.'l'1111,' il1l(11h:1 dill )'lllllll'.lr tlK!
2J lilcIi lilllll.'oll?
^ JU'illl clluple 'il.....tlllth. Ahtlllllhc, 11,.'11 'i1......llllth.
25
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. " .J.~'Ho:.t. ~4 - "'~ r""" ,. .-". . ~"W<~~.q-.......,,,, ,~J"
, "-. '. -0-" riP' '-" , "f' . ,
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I \'~hicl~ ,lireelly in frunl of yuu'!
2 A y~s.
J I} I'rior tu Ih~ il11l'ael"
4 ^ Y~s.
I} Ilow fur f",wlInl IIill your ~ar ~~t movcll afl~r Ih~
I s{\,"~lhing like Ihal.
2 Q 1I0w woulll you II~s~rih~ Ih~ imJ1a~I"
3 A Just on~ hig hang. lIarll.
4 Q Was it II harll il11pll~t, a slighl imJ1uct'!
S A A hnrll impael.
6 Q You said, Ilhink. you w~re w~uring yuur seal
7 ~II"
H A y~s. I Wa.s.
9 Q Did any pllrt of your holly hil any J1urt of Ih~
10 inl~rinr of Ih~ car"
II MIl. SIIOI.I.ENIIl:IlliEII: Do you und~rslunll his
12 ,!u~stion'!
J 3 'nu: WI'I1'oIESS, Excuse m~, say thai again. IJ
14 III' MIl. KIION'IlIAL: 14
IS Q Dill any part of your hody slrik~ or hit my part of IS
16 th~ inside of your ~ar'! 16
17 A \V~II. wh~nlh~y hit. my seal h~1t was hollling 111~ 17
18 hack. hut I w~nt up towarlls Ih~ slL'Cring WhL'C1 allll ~am~ hack IS
19 nying.
211 Q I und~rSlanll. My ,!u~slion is. dill any part of
21 your holly hil any part of th~ insill~ uf th~ ~ar'!
22 A Not thai I know of.
23 lJ WIIS any pari. lik~ was Ih~ wiullshiclll Ioruk~n'!
24 A No.
Q Was Ihe rearvi~w mirror glass fra~lured'!
5
(I il11pact?
7 .\
S \'~hiclo.
I)
III yuu'!
II A
I}
A
Q
A
~nl.
'J
12
I judg~d Ihal il wus ulmoslul,IO Ih~ ulher
111~ olh~r \'~hi~lo. l11~aning Ih~ v~hicl~ in frunl uf
Y~S.
II dill nol slrik~ Ih~ v~hicl~ in rronl of you'!
No, il IIidn'l lou~h Ih~ v~hi~I~.
Whal IIamage was IIon~ lu YOllr ear'!
111~ fram~ in th~ hack on Ih~ passeng~r sill~ WaS
I} 111~ fral11~ .-
^ 'nl~ fral11~ was hent on Ih~ pusseng~r sid~ onlh~
19 ha~k,lh~ ~ar rram~ was h~llI un il.
I} Any olh~r IIl1l11l1g~'!
A Y~s. 111~ f~nll~r on Ih~ loft-hand sill~ and Ih~
22 hump~r allll th~ InUlk.
I} 111~ Irunk'! Whal 110 you 111~lIn Ih~ InUlk"
^ 111~ Irunk was IIing~II in a litll~.
I} AnYlhing clse'!
2S
Pagc 54
I A No.
2 Q Was Ih~ sleering wh,'C1 h~nt at lIlI'!
3 A No.
4 Q WlIS Ih~ IIa.shhoarll hrok~n or erush~II or ~rumplod in 4
S uny mllnn~r" 5
6 A No. 6
7 Q You saill you lonk~d in Ih~ n:arvi~w mirror anll you 7
8 saw h~r Iishllliling'! S
9 A (Nods h~all up IInd IIow11.)
10 Q Is Ihal a y~s'!
II A Yes.
12 Q You th~n put on your hrak~'!
13 A I hllll on my hrJk~s. hut I hold lh~m lighl~r y~1
14 ~~ausc I kn~w sh~ was going 10 hil.
IS Q ll1cre wa.s vehi~ks in frnnlof you'!
16 A Y~s.
17 Q Whal typc or \'~hicl~ was IIireelly in frnnl or yuu.,
18 A I IIon'l recall righl off th~ hal.
19 lJ Dill you slrik~ Ih~ \'~hicl~ in frnnt of you'! 19
A No. 211
lJ Whlll was Ih~ IIislan~~ h~I\l'L'Cn you ulllllh~ vchicl~ 21
22 in frnnl of you prior 10 impa~1 whilo yuu w~re slol'l'~d'!
23 A 111~ fronl .. Ih~ \'~hicl~ in I'mnl or m~" 1',1 "'y
24 I'd ~ ha~k mayh~ n fool or IWu.
25 lJ So you w~re slllpl'~II ahonl a fuol ur IWo h~hilllllh~ 25
A No, Ihat's all.
I} Dill you hav~ Ih~ ear repaired'!
1\ t\llhis lim~ I hall th~ I'nn11~ pull~II oUI anll lIlI.
hul I IIilln'l hllvc il ~pai~II y~l.
Q So you had Ih~ fral11~ pull~II OUI, hul you didn'l
ha\'~ Ih~ II~nls ami IImgs reJ1airell'!
A Nnl y~l. eor~~1.
I} 11,~ ~ur is IIri\'ahlo'!
^ I '\'~ h,'Cn driving il I'or II whil~. y~s.
Q You drnw it frnmlh~ se~n~'!
211
21
23
24
25
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^
y~s.
I} \\'hal IIid you 110 inll11~dialcly IIlkr Ih~ impa~l"
13 "I dfll\'~ nn lInwn In Ilurrishurg.
14 I} Lclm~ go ha~k. Yuu hmllh~ impael. Dill you g~1
IS nut III" yuur car'!
A Y~s, I dill.
I} Did you wlk lu anyon~'!
^ I lalk~d 10 h~r.
I} Whal haJ1J1~n~II,luring Ihal convas;llion'! Whal was
~lid'.'
.\ She WaS in h~r vchicle. 111~y IIhln'l g~l oUl or
22 Iheir \'chick She W~lS in her vchicle, nnll she s~lilllca\'c lilt:
2) gi \'l! YlIU my IMllll', phllne IHll11hcr nnd illsnnlllL'C numher 0-
1.1 Dill yml gd tllIl ;nul gu hI her vdlich:'!
.\ Yes.
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DONALD E. DALE
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Puge 57
ohl yuu I1nish )'C1ur IIIlS\\'\.,.'!
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2 nY MR. KI"'~' 11M"
3 Q Did )'OU ~n nut oml pll In IN.'' ,"chicle'! Oill )'1111 gel
of nut or )'our car nod gn In Ik."f \'chicle"
5 A Yc,.
6 Q And ,hc WIlS inlk.T ,"chicle'!
7 A Ycs.
H Q Wh.1 did sh~ say'/
^ She said she'd 1liw 1111.: Ill,. stnll.1l1cnt. IM..T lllllllC.
10 phone mUnhl..T nnd insurnnce cnrd. nnd we'll swlleh null we'll!!11
lion our WO)'. And un...,. I SIXI1 wlk.'rC it Willi rnnll (il'llrgiu. I said.
12 no. we won'l, I snid the pulice is 11)1 O\'loT the hill. UIUI wc'll
I J wnillill he CUII1L"!t down. So when Ihe police CIII1Il: lIllWII. they
14 told me tn move lit)' \'chid!.: niT 10 the righl. he dill. l1lCl1 he
I S 801m)' nnUll: oml nddn:ss ami Ill.T nllme 111111 ndtlrc'is. like
16 5witchc,xl. And we went nn nur WilY.
17 Illlllhc Cllp said hc Wlllllull', CIlII M"lic 2 hl'CIlIlSC
18 he didn't sce nt) hlntlll ur aoything, DUll Clllllpluinctl hllhc cop
19 ahout Ill)' m,"Ck Lhen hurting Uflc..T the wl\.-ck. Uftc..T he WII~ Ihc..'fC,
2U Q You snit! )'UII CUl11plllil1l"llln Ilk: nflicc..1' IlhUlIl )'lIur
21 neck hurtinif!
22 A I'cs.
Q Dill you tell him )'nu hall puin nl1)'\\'I)I:11.: clsc'!
A Nil.
Q Your tI..-slimuny i!i Ihal he suid he wlluhlll'l cnll UIl
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J nmbulllnce b~cause there was no blood'! I
2 A Yes, 2
3 Q Was this u state police officer'! 3
4 A Yes, 4
5 Q Was it just one officer who was ut the scenc'! 5
6 A Just one officer, h
7 Q Did Ms, TUnler usk you if you were okay'! 7
8 A I couldn't recull. 8
9 Q Did you tell her. do you recall telling her that 'I
III you were okay'! III
I J ^ No. I didn't tell her Ihut, II
12 Q How long were you at the scene of Ihe aecidenl'! 12
13 A Oh. I guess we were Ihere maybe 20 minutes. 13
14 somelhing like t1ml, 14
IS Q And Ihen you drove your eur lIway'! IS
16 A Yeuh. I drove on down to Harrishurg, 16
17 Q And you procL'Cded 10 see Dr, Sollenherger'! 17
I H A Sollenherger, I H
19 Q Who pulled out the frnm~ on your cur'! i'1
211 ^ Dave Shoekey, 211
21 Q Wh~re is he'! 21
22 A He's II body shop in Zullinger, 22
23 Q Where'! 23
H A Zullinger, 24
25 I) Is Ihut II J1luc~'! 25
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OCTOIII!R 3,1995
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A Y~uh. h~ O\lllS Shoek~y's nody ShoJ1.
lJ Do you know how mu~h Ihal ~os\'!
A Nol ri~hl oftlHmd.
(.) \\'~~ Ihere uny witnesses to Ihe ueeitlcnl'!
A '1l1~re wus \\'ilo~sse', hUl th~y k~J11 goiog
lJ So youllilln'l ~~llh~ lHml~ of lIlIyon~ whll \1'lIS a
7 witness In the m:cidem'!
H A No.
lJ Sol assum~ you didn'llall: Illllllyon~ else olh~r
III limo Ih~ IHllk~ ornc~r lImlmy c1knl. Ms. Tum~r'!
II A No.
I) Did you lalk III h~r J1usseng~r'!
A Nil.
t.) Did 'inu sc..'C Wh~ll damage \\-'ilS dnne In her cur'!
A J Ihiok I saw II hump~r uml a grill~. I dilln'l
II> relllly ~ollll over h~r vehkk 10 Sl'C whlll was wrong Wilh Ih~
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Q Sin~~ Ih~ lim~ of this u~cid~nt. hll\'~ you lUlk~d
10 IInyon~ eI", ahoul Ihis aecill~nt olh~r limo your wil'c, your
dnClnrs IUlll )'tlUr lawy....r'.'
A No.
lJ IllIv~ you ~i\'~nll stlll~l11~nllo anyon~ ahoUl this
accident nther lhan ynur wire. Ihe dm:lnrs nr ynur lawyer'!
A 111~ insumn~~ ~ompany, Ihal'S lIll.
Q \\'hat insumnce eUl11flany'!
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A Craig.J'rkllly.
Q Whal is your insuran,c eOI11J1"ny'! Is Ihal frum your
insurance ctll11Jlany'!
A Y~ah.
lJ What is Ih~ nlll11~ oi' your insuran,e emnpllny'!
Mil. SlIlll.I,ENIIEltoEIl: lJ~!' & Ii.
TilE WITNESS: liS!' & n. I kn~w Ih~ huillling WIlS
dnwn Ilcrc s()me\\.'lh:rc,
Ill' MIl. ~ltl)NTII"I.:
lJ ()Ih~r Ihalllhis lawsuil. ha\'~ y"U hl'Cll invnlv~II ill
allY nth~r 11Iwsuils'!
A No.
Q Uu\'e you e\'er mUlle any c1uims fur Jlersonal
injuries nr workers. compensation'!
ANn.
lJ Jusl gllillg ha~k fur a lilll~ with r~sp~~llnlh~
ucchknt scene, Is il Irut: Ihal tlll:~ was construclion on X I 'J
,\ Yes
I.' Ilnw 111an)' hll1~s nf trame w~re Ih~", ill ~,,~h
dirediun"
t\ ()Ile,
l.) \Vas Ihe~ uny roUIll nn either side nf the nne lane'.'
,\ Nil
(.) \Vllal Wil., nil either side nf lhl.! lane'.'
A hhl" well, nnl"~ righl-halld sill~, it was lik~
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DONALD E. DALE
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I on cxll wi..", II..'Y \\~", cllllling Ilff Ihe rnlll~ III g~llln HI,
2 could pull off II.."" bul 11'01 wo. II,
3 Q Whol abllm II.. len ,1M/
4 ^ Nu, 11M.'fC wasn't anything )'llU cuuhl pI11I UIl, III
S II.. "'-~I of lilY kllllwlcUge.
6 Q Wos II..", 0 kllllll, o. ynll hcnul M.. TUflllT
7 describe II. jlllt befon: wi..", II.. accldelll hJ~~~llcd'/
8 A Excasc IIlC'/
9 Q Vou heard Ms. TUOll..'T'S ll.-slimoll)'. i~ that cnm-cl'!
III A Y,,~.
II Q VOII heard lll..'tllcscrihc thn.t she \VIIS cllluilll!1I)\'LT a
12 kooll jll.1 bcfon: .1.. COIllC ..
13 A A bridge ami com!: down.
14 Q Idlal com'Ct'/
IS A Y,,~,II i.,
16 Q Wh,.:lI ynu cuml: 0\'1..'1' Ilmt knoll. \\\.11.: the ellrs
17 already S10~pcU In frolllof you'/
IH A Yl~,
19 Q Did you have to jam on )'our hrakes In sluJl'!
211 A 1'10,
21 Q Wl'fC )'ollr brukl.."S in gllml wnrking unll:r'!
22 A Yl~, il wa.,
23 Q Did yonr loilliglu. work, do YIlU kOllw'/
24 ^ Yc"
2S Q Did work'!
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Yes.
Did YOllr brokc lighl' work'l
Yeah.
Dill you 1lCl:lr uny hom honking or an)'thing'!
I'Illpe,
TIle nllly thing )'011 hcmd WII" lhe sCr\.'\.och nf the
^ Sc=hiog of thc III\.'S,
Q Ditl )'011 sce ony skid lIlurks nil the romlwlly'!
^ I wnsn'llonking fllr one.
Q Ditl )'011 n:cci\'c u cilatinn alii II result of thili
Decide:n!?
A 1'10,
Q Jmt om: mon: questiun. OllllT than the c1~lIIing
dUll you !'In)' you can't do h\."Ca1Jse )'IlU're tin.'d. is 11l\.'I'C
on)1hing cis!: that YUIl tun'l dn or don't ltu"
^ I dnn't do hardly anything sill!:!: tlk: uccitll:ul. I
jll.1 fccllulY U 101.
Q Lct Ill!: jllSllll1 hack so 1'111 cI~lr Il\.'\:nllsc we ll.ll1l1
little pruhlL."111 with lids, \'1111 SIl)' you dllll'llll1 nn)'lhing hl'\:lI\m~
you're lin~d omlln1)'.
MIl. slllll.I.ENIIElHilm: lie didn't say Ilc was lin.'tllllld
23 lillY, IIc sni<l hllw hc fell.
24 MH,I\JlON"IIlAI.: I U1ulLntlllul.
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Page 63
I 11\' MIl. KIU1NTII,\I.:
2 lJ lllh~r than Ih~ hnuseekaning, whal olh~r Ihings
3 ,lon'l )'OU dn now Ihul ynll did h~ron: lh~ u~cill~nl'!
4 A I IInn'lluk~ Ih~ lrush nullik~ Illsellln I
5 ka\'~ lhalUJlln h~r, Alllllhings, jllSllilll~ things.
6 l.} Anylhing clse'!
7 ANn,
H lJ Are Ih~re uny spnrls or sodlll aeti\'i1I~s Ihul ynu
l) engllg~II in h~fnre th~ lI~cill~nl thai ynll IIon'l ullnnw'!
III A In~v~r hau uny lime to un Ihings \ik~ Ihlll.
II lJ Dill ynll ~wr gn out dancing nr howling or uo
12 onylhing h~fore th~ a~cid~nl thai you IIon't 110 now'l
13 A No. I lion 't ~v~n howl or IInything,
14 lJ Soolh~r Ihan Ih~ housewnrk und tllking nul th~
IS Irosh, Ihose are Ih~ only Ihings Ihal ynu no Inng~r 110 Ihal you
16 diu hdore lh~ uccillcnl'!
17 A Itighl.
IH MIl. KIIONTII,\L: Thai's alii huve.
19 (111~ II~pnsilion wus enndUlI~II 01 12:111l p.m,)
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("OMMOI"WI:,\1.11I OF I'i:NI"SI'I.VA~I^
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2 ('oUNTY OF lMlII'II1S )
J I. Susan M. ShIlUII. do h\.-n.:hy cl.'T1ify thul hcfore
4 me. II Nlltnr)' IIUhlic in nnl! J(lr Ihe Cuunty null CUl1ullnllwmlllJ
5 ufllll~said. tllIl)' CUlIlll1issitllll..'d Dml qualiJiL'd. pt..Tsol1ullyappeared
h DONAtU 1:. DAtE
7 will) was then hy me !irsl dilly cuutiom.'t.1 nnd lswunI. nHinnoo) 10
H testify the Inuh. the whole InJlh and nnthillg hUI the Innlt in
l) the tltking llr (his. her) ural dl1Hlsilill1llnthc cuuse nrlU\."Sahl;
III lllll1 the teslimul1Y gi\'cll liS nhuvc "icl fllrlll wns n.-ducl'tltn
II stellllt)'pC h)' me in the pn.'Scllce of snill witness 11ml nrtLT\\'urds
12 Irnnscrihl'tl hy lIle ur llluh..r m)' tlin.-ctinn,
I J I du rurllu..T CLT1if)' thai slIid dl"nsitinn WitS
14 IJlkcn at the limc 111111 place in the fnn.'gnlllg caption !ipl"CiliL'd.
IS 1 dll furthl."f CLT1if)' Ilml lum nnt u n:llIlivc.
Ih cuunsel (lr ulInrncy for chhl't Jlllrt)'.lI11r mn I nllk.Twise
17 interc~tcd in lhe event Ill' thili Dction,
1 H IS WIINI:.."iS \\'1I1:1(1'.tll;.1 have 1k.'n:unltJ set III)' hant!
19 this 13th day ofOcluhL't. 191J5.
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2~ HCPllfh",,,'Nlllary Illlhll'c
.'J Thc lilll1!llill~p:cr1i\..it.:lIt\l1ll 0 IllIis lrnll~crifll llll;~ IIl1tllr.r.IY. In
IIn)' r\.'Jlrm 111:11011 11 the slime 1)' UIl)' 1IIl'i1tJ'i IIntl'SS UIII cr lhe
24 dir\.'l:Il:lllllrlllllllil/m 'illpl'r\'isiolllll" the !:crlifyinp ICflortcr,
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1 DONALD E. DALE AND
CHERYL DALE, HIS WIFE,
2 PLAINTIFFS
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
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V.
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
DOCKET NO, 95-804 CIVIL TERM
4 CINDY TURNER,
DEFENDANT
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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TELEPHONIC
DEPOSITION OF
CINDY L. TURNER SAXON
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TAKEN BY:
PLAINTIFFS
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BEFORE:
SUSAN M. SIMON
REPORTER-NOTARY PUBLIC
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PLACE:
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
101 PINE STREET
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
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DATE:
OCTOBER 3, 1995
BEGINNING 10:10 A.M.
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19 APPEARANCES:
20 LAW OFFICES OF TIMOTHY A, SHOLLENBERGER
BY: TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER, ESQUIRE
21 FOR - PLAINTIFFS
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REYNOLDS & HAVAS
BY: BARRY A. KRONTHAL, ESQUIRE
FOR - DEFENDANT
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.l the rc'iflf.."Cli\c rllrlic~ II.." fCOlllillg. siHllillll. sl'nlin~. Iilil\ll
.. allll ~\."flilkaliillllln: wiliwd: IIml lhllt 011 nhj\.'\:lillll'i cX!.:1.1H U~
5 III 11M: fllnllllf Ihe I.I1Icslilln lire n:'il"f\'I..'tIUlltil the lime uf
f. trill!.
7 t'lNII\' IMll:llNEIl SAXON, calk..1 U!i Q \\'iulI:ss. tK.iu@
H tlllly sworn. IL"\lilk'd us liJllnw'li:
l) I:XAMISA nON
JO II\' ~m slllll.I.FNlIl:lull'.lt
II CJ Would )")11 'illllc )'llUr fullllamc rica'll'.
12 A Cind)' L, Suxon,
13 lJ 111"" is )'Illlr middle inililll"
14 A L.
IS lJ ", in ..
Ih ^ Linne. L+wl1"'C with n h)'J1Ik." (Wl.T it.
17 Q Spell )'our IllS1lllullc.
IH ^ S'u.x.u'n.
19 Q ~h, SlIxon. III)' mum: is Tim ShllllcnhlTgI..T. I'm on
211 11110"'0)', 1II11111\.'1'I\'Selll Dlllluld ami CIII.'I)'I Dule, Aod I'm ~Ilill~
.21 Itl he iI'iking )'1111 ..tlllIe l)tll:slinns IlKIII)' ahuuI un accit.lcnl that
22 ncclIrrl'tl nil Fchruary tH. 11)1)4,
23 "Yc~.
24 lJ If I shlluhl u~k )'llll u queslinn IlUlI yuu hnvc nlll
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Q If I shuuhJ u~k u question ami )'UU Im',c nul
Ul1lk,.sluml the qm.oslinll, will )'011 tcllmc 111I11'!
^ Yl.os.
Q t'.1Il1 assUlI\e lllllt if )'ou hll\"c nnswl.T\.'tlm)'
question. )'lIl1lm\'~ bnlll l)COml it oml UmknltKxJ il'!
A Yes,
Q On )'llU ul1t!l.'rslmul )'011 cun Ulkc u break 01 nny timc
It) Cnll'illh with )'nur uttomc)', Mr. Krnnthal, who i" IH\.'Sl.1U b.:n:
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fJ If )'1111 widl II) lllkl: II hrctlk fur nil)' utlK.'f n:.olSIII1,
jU'i1 Stl il1llic1I1C. IIIllI we'll ~i\'c )'uulhc uflpnrtunily tn lllkc II
hn:ak. 011 )'llll Undl.T'it.lnd tlmt'!
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I A My sisl~r, I A Yc",.
2 Q What is h~r nam~" 2 l.,1 \VII" there nn)' 111.\.,1 fur )'1111 In Uti!.: )"uur hcmlli~hl'
J A JlInin~. 3 IHIIII'!
4 Q Sp~1I it" 4 A Nil.
S A J-a'n'i-n'~, Martin. M'II-r.(oj-II, 5 lJ Whallilll~ hatl YUII 1~f1 (j~ull!ia Ih'"111urnia~'1
6 Q Wh~re II~s sh~ liv~" 6 A I .lidll'llcavc (k't)rgin 111l111111ln1illlJ.
7 A Towanlla. 7 lJ Frum WIk.TC did you leave tJlIIllI1l1n1ing'!
8 Q What is h~r allllrcss in Towunlla" N A Vifllinill.
9 A JUt I, Box 19SC.I, Towllnlla, T'o-w-a'n-II'a.I'A I) Q Wlk.TC:inVifHinin'l
10 18848, III A I{tlllllUkc,
II Q Dill you hav~ p~rmission 10 use Ih~ Ch~rnkL'C Ihal II lJ OCI\\\\:II I{nanukc umllhc lime uf the cnllbiulI. did
12 day" 12 )'tHllllukc UII)' Slups'!
13 A Y~s. 13 A Yes.
14 Q Who gav~ you p~m1ission In use it" 14 lJ WI~'Il:'I
IS A Her hushanll, IS A (illS stuliol1.
16 Q What is h~r hushanll's nam~" III Q Fmlll J{nilllllk..: In the pnin111r the collisiun. Whll
17 A Shan~. S'h-a'n'C, MlIrtin. 17 dill the driving?
IH Q Wh~re w~re you coming fmm and wh~re w~re ynu IN " ~Ic,
19 going" II) Q Ilnw Inng did yuu slnp ulthe ~l1S stllliun"
20 A J wu.~ coming from Georgia, und I was ~oming h~re 211 A 1'11I nul eXlle11)' SIIR:.
21 10 Towandu, 21 lJ Whlll1imc did )'1111 lcolvc Itmll10kc Ihalll1l1n1ing'! Ily
22 Q W~rc you moving" 22 Ihallllllnlillg. 1 11",.':'11I Ilk: Illuming or the cnllidnn.
23 A Yes, 23 A AflIlIlIIl 1II:311, Ilonntl 1II:1I0, 11I:30,
24 Q Wu.~ unyon~ wilh you in th~ Ch~rnkcc al Ih~ lim~ or 24 lJ II"w 1I111ch sl,,-1' had YUII had Ihe nighl her"'e'!
25 Ihe collision" 25 A Ahtllll eight hnurs,
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I A Yes, I lJ Nut cnunting the: slull you Illude ullhe gus stodun.
2 Q Who? 2 how lung \\\.'1'\: you driving from the pnlnt ynllleft J{uonnkc unlil
J A Tina, T+n-a, Vanderpool, V'a-,,-d...-r'p'Il'n-1. J the puinl ur Ihe collision, hnw IImny hours'!
4 Q Would yoo "1'''''1 Tilla's IlIsI nnme ph:lIS~. 4 A Ahllut fuur Dnd a hillf. Jive,
S A Vallderpool. 5 Q Ilnw lung dill )'IIU slUp al Ihe gus SllItiulI'!
6 Q TIlCrC is one IIIOrc thing you ought to n.,nt.,nht.T, 6 A 1'lI111ut eXllclly SUR:',
7 know II's hard with the phone, bill if you CUll wailulllill 7 lJ Did yuu Slup tlll.TC lilr un hnur ur Ic.'is than n
8 finish Dsking my qucslions before you UIISWt.T. it would help liS. N hnur'!
9 A Okny, 9 A Le,~s dUII1 n hour,
III Q Was Dnyone else in the 10.." with you ntl~T than 10 Q Ilnlf nn hour or It.-ss limn n lilliI' 8n hour'!
II Tina Vuntlerpllol'! II A 1'11I11111 SIIR:',
12 A No, 12 lJ Slllllc\\'ht.TC hct\\'l'Cn hull' un huur and nn huur'!
IJ Q lIowold is Tinu" IJ A I'm nul eXllctly SUn:.
14 A 24, 14 Q Wha1 did yuu dll whil~ y"n "~'Il: ullhe gos slnlilln'!
IS Q Whn1 is IIl.T ",Iulioo,hip 10 YOII'! IS A (jnt snll1cthill~ to Co11,
16 A A friend. 16 lJ Oid YOII sh1' ul ull'!
17 Q Why wn, she with YOII'! 17 A Nu,
18 A To help me lIrive back frum Georgia, IH Q Wt.TC )'UU UII uny lIIl'tlicaliulI nil thc dule of the
19 Q Whatlimc did this cullision occur" 19 cnlli,itlll'J
20 A I'm nnt exaclly sure. 211 A Nu.
21 Q Did it occur in the I11nmin~h nfllTlloun nr Ihe 21 Q Did )'tlulliI\'c 1I11)'lhing Ill' UIl nlcnhnlic nulurc In
22 CVL"tlinS" 21 drink un Ihc dUlc lit' Ihc collisilln"
23 A I hllvc In SI1)' like Inwards Ihe e\lcning, l'llllllc.III, 13 " Nil.
24 it's nnllulc hut lIut carly cilht.T. 24 Q l1i~1 )'lIl1r SiSlt.T illltl hl.T hushlllul givc )'1)11
2S Q WllS it slilllighlllat whell ilo"",,,>!" 25 JllTlIIis'iiull lonllll\l,' Tinll III dri\'~ Ihe Jeep"
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2 Q Why llhlntt Tinn dl1 nn)' dri\'ill~ frul1ll~nllllnkc In tJ)C
3 1'0lnl of d.. ~nlll,ion'l
4 A Ocellll,e II.. Will hllvlng pllins wilh he~ IllIInllch,
5 Q She WIIS l\llvlll~ whll!'1
6 ^ I'ain~. She WII~ p1\.11UUl1.
7 Q lIud sit!: nnl had the slmnilch J1llius. WIIUlll she hl1ve
8 (..I(>Cd YOIl wid. sOllie of U.. llrivll1~'!
9 AVes.
III Q TJ.. infl1nl1aliol1 dlUl \\'C IlIlVe is lhallhis
II collisinn llCcum:d on a rollll calle~lllnlllC HI. Ooe'5 Ihlll jihe
12 with your n:culk-cljnn1
13 A Yes.
101 cj What direction Wt.-rc )'OU going nn H I. north or
15 lolllh7
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(OisclI"lool..ld I1rf Ihe n.'~ord,)
nv Mll511()1.I.I~NIII!I((]ER;
Q So you Wl.'fC going north nil 81. In Ihe 111\.'&1 WIk.7C
the collision occurred. how II1l1ny June.. nurthhlluml WL.7C IhLTC'!
A Olle.
Q Why dn YOII SIlY II WIIS oll~'1
^ Tlk.TC wus rolJdwork.
Q Which of lhe Iwo IlIlIe'5 WII' "I'CII, Ii.. Icn or II..
righl'!
Puge 10
I A 111~ righ\.
2 Q Al th~ point wh~ru Ihe ~ollisllln o~~urrcll, hllll you
3 just e'Ol~rull th~ ellnslru~lion zone or hall you he'Cn In it for a
4 p~riou of lim~'!
5 A DCt.'O in it for a p~riou of til11~.
6 Q Ov~r whut uiSlane'C hall you bee'O in Ihe
7 eonslruclilln zone before Ih~ ~ollisil1n oc~urrcll'!
H A Ahl1ul 10, 15 mil~s,
9 Q Ovcr Ihal 10, 15 mil~s. wus Ih~re only Ih~ righl
10 Inne ope'O'!
II A Yes.
12 Q W~re spe'CU limits rellu~~II'!
13 A Y~s.
14 Q Can you u~scrih~ ~ither hy mak~. ml1dd or eolnr
IS th~ olh~r v~hide Ihul was involvell inlh~ eollisinn'!
16 A It was prim~r color, like II gray-rusl ~olnr,
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prim~r.
Q Can you iUcnlify il hy l11ak~ or molld'!
A No. It was IIn old~r car,
Q So il was IIn olu~r. gray-rusl-~olorell enr'!
21 A Y~ah,
22 Q IInw long Ilere ynu follnwing Ihlll ~nr hdilre Ih~
23 ~ollisinn'l
A 1'l11nol ~xa~lly SlIre,
Q W~re you following il fnr long~r Ihlln 5 1IIi1~s'!
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I ^ 1'11I nllt "Un: 1l\,"CIIUSC there Wil; U cllr in fmlll Ill'
2 me Ihlll flulll'tl nil. sl1l'lIInol clI.lIclly ~lIrc hm\' 11I11~ I \\'II'i
3 rllllllWill~ hill1,
.. <J Whell )'1111 "II)' Ib.:rc \\'11" II Cllr ill frnnl of )'1111 IIml
5 1'1I11"llIlf, IIIIS Ihal u ~lIr lhlll I'lIl1e,llIlf 1111 c.drl
6 A Yes.
7 <J 011 )'011 n.111cmhl..T whlll exit IIl1l11hl..1' it Willi'!
M A Nil.
l) fJ From Ihe puinl III which Ihut ellr pulkd nfr. Up In
III Ihc time Ill' Ihe cnlli~itlll. \\\'TC yuu IhclI din..cll)' hehilUl the
II old\."I". nlst.cu!lln."t cllr'!
AVes,
13 Q On,T whal dishlllCC WII" Ihar!
14 A c.:llul'le lI1i1e""
IS Q Tcllllle Whllllllll'l'~n"llhcnlhllll,,1 up Inlh~
16 cnlli~illn IIml hnw Ihe cnlli"iun nccum:d,
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A I WlIS tfll\'cling hdliml him. I Clune up n\'\."I" II
kllllll. nnt! \\'111:11 I gut tn Ihe tllp or knoll nnd stnr1cd down the
knnll. Ik: \\'11'1 slupp\.'tl. Ami I hilmy hrokes. When 1 hillllY
hmkes. I had Il U'lluul hehind lIIe Ihllt jusl kL111 nn pushing lI1e,
Ilrk...1 tn gellllf the mutl. I wmUl'1 uhle tn 8Cl niT the rmul,
22 Sll lilY len fronl hUlIIpL"I" hil his right ddc hUlllpl.T Dnd Yo'C
23 slnflfll'tl.
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CJ Su when yuu CUlIIC nVLT Ihe knnlllhen. lhc oldL"'.
n1'1I.cullln."l.1 Cllr was III Il clllnph:le stop'!
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Yuu cun"lcllult: how tlmt ellr eumc III U SlOp. CDn
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A Alllhe Cllrs We'll.' hnckcd "I'.
Q DUI )'(1ullidn'( see huw it hrukcd or how it came 10
a stnp. did you'!
A Nil.
Q ^" )'HU lIppronchl,:d lInd come OVLT Ihut knull, I1VC.'t
9 Whulllislunce wus the uhk.,.. (lrillllT.cnlllfL11 cur Ullt of yuur
III \'idnn'!
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Ilnw Illllg \\'us it nUl uf my vision'!
"L"i. ill k.'T1I1S of disllIIlce. lIIullhen I'll usk )'UII
IJ time.
14
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A 1'lIIuot exactly SlIn:.
Q Ilnw IUllg in limc Wll~ il nut of yuur visinn"
^ JU'II u fcw llCClllHls.
17 Q rrmn Ihe lime it went out nf )'IlUr vision unlil the
I H time YlllI SIlW itugnin wht.:1I )'Utl come nVc.T Ihe knull. did your
II) sru....1 iIlCR:<l'iC. lk-crcilse m slny the IIlUIllC'!
20 A I Willi guing u(l U\'lT II hill. su I wus trying tn
21 ~i\'c it more !Iii"; hllllllkc it up O\'lT the hill.
(j Wcll. )'llllllidll'IIIllS\\\.T my qUI."Slillll. Dill )lunr
23 llpl'\:cI incn:mc. dCI.:J'ClIse m sillY the slIllIe"
24 ,\ 1'11I11111 cxnctly slIre.
(J \\'11l'1I you Iil'it 'ill\\' the cur In fmltlor YlIUlIllIt
It.
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I (\'\,"111111111)' WII. ,lnlck. hnw fll!1 \\\.1'C )'t1U ~t1hlH wlM."l1 )'1111 Ill,,' lUIW
2 It hefnn: ynu 11'111 UV<T Ih~ knnll'/
3 A AruulIll 31l, 35.
4 Q When )'011 clune lI\'lT Ihe knllll ami "II\\' it SIIlPJl'.'tI.
5 I.,w fu,1 "''''' yuu ~nin~"
6 A Ahmllll", lome.
7 Q Whe.'1 yuu !lIIW it WIk.11 )'1l11 ClIllle nl,lT the kllullllnd
H IIIW the cur, wu~ your funl nn the !lll' ur Ihe hrnkc'!
9 A Ooll",~ul,
III Q Did 11", Ja.1' Ihul you Ill.'" drlviu~ hUI'e uOli.I",k
II hrukC5'1
12 A Pour'wh~d drive, I dnu'l knnw,..
13 Q Whullllodcl uf 1L\1' Wnl il'!
14 A A J,,1' C1"Tnk",.
15 Q On )'IlU knnw if it \\'11" u V.h or V-H'!
16 A A V'6.
17 Q I'nll\T 5I,,:rio~7
IH A V,1'.
19 Q WlIllh..", nn)'lhin~ nll:chunkully wrun~ wilh Ihe
20 Jcqt Owl )'OU bclil.."\'c CDUSed ur cOlllrihuh.\1 Mlhis colli'iinn'!
21 A NlIpe,
22 Q So h,"i,.lIy you'l\: IdlillS lIle loday Ilml yuu ClIlIle
23 over IlIC knoll, you Iried In 5Inp, hul )'ou ~ouldu'l slOp ill
24 IllIle"
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Q And Ih"'IllhuI's whal eausell Ihis eulllsinn'!
A y~s.
Q Upon impact. what happ~n~II tu yuu insid~ lh~ JI'Cp'! 3
A Nolhing, 4
Q What happ~n~II 10 yuur passeng~r'! 5
A NOlhing,
Q lIo\\' wuulll you d~s~rihc Ih~ force uf lh~ impaet'!
A 111~re wasn't mu~h,
Q Dill Ih~ impll~1 lIlak~ any noise'!
III A A litll~ hit. y~ah,
II Q Coulll you II~scrih~ th~ noise fur m~'!
12 ^ Lik~ laking IWu IIlclal pans and slapping Ih~m
13 tog~th~r lighlly, 13
14 Q Dill Ih~ k'Cp n:~oil ha~kwarlls wh~n it hil th~ H
I 5 olh~r ~ar'l 15
16 A Ex~usc 1Il~'! I h
17 Q Dill th~ k'Cp n:~oil hll~kwarlls ul,on impael with Ih~ 17
IH ~ar in fronlofyou'! IX
A Did it nlll\'~ "(lckwarlls'!
21l Q y~s, m(l'alll.
21 A No,
22 Q What IHlpp~n~lllu Ih~ car in fmnl \l'h~n it \\'(lS
2J slruek'!
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lJ
Nnlhing. II jusl sellhen:,
W(lS it push~II inll1llr IIid II hillh~ v~hiele in
I fmnl uf it'!
2 A Nil.
J lJ Whul kind uf whiel~. if nny, \\W~ Y"U ahle 10 Sl.'C
.. was in I'mnl nl' It'!
5 ^ Cnr. small cur,
I) b~use 1Il~'!
A I ""id il Wits u slllull car. Ami Ih~y IImw uff,
I) '111~y k~1'1 guing'!
A y ~uh,
I) An~r Ih~ illlpael oc~urrcll. whul IIill y"u IIu'!
A W~ sellh~n:, \\'ait~II fur Ih~ orne~r lu ~1I1ll~ dOl\11
12 lh~ mall.
13 lJ Were yuU ahle lu pull yuur ~ar uff Ih~ mall on~r
14 th~ illlpa~t'! Was Ih~re a sp(le~ III du Ihal'!
IS "Nil
16 lJ SII lrurn~ haek~d up hehinll yuu'!
17 A Y~ah,
I H lJ Was Ih~ ~(lr in fmnl of ynu mnv~II on~r th~
II) illlpll~I'!
211 A 111~ ~lIr I slruek'!
21 lJ Y~s.
22 A An~r lh~ impa~1 nr hcfnr~ Ihc ~np gnllh~re'!
lJ Slrik~ lhal ,!u~sllnn. I'll n:phrasc it.
A I ean'l h~ar ynu,
I) 1'lIl1sk il ngaln.
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A Okuy.
lJ Afl~r Ih~ impa~1 ..
A \'~s.
lJ .. I think ynu lulll m~ whallh~ car dill, Whall'm
asking is, IIid Ih~ IIrivcr nf thai car ,"nv~ lh~ car in any way
6 IlI:fnre Ih~ pulic~ ufli~~rs arrivcd'!
7 A Nu, h~ sal righllh~re. I ask~II him 10 mnv~ iI
H uff Ih~ wall sulh~ olh~r cars enulll gn hy. unll he IIilln'l wanl
'j tu. I k wanl~d Ih~ ~Ol' In ~nm~ IIll1l'1l.
Q Dill yuu g~luuI of ynur car'!
A Y~ah,
lJ Did yuu walk up In his car'!
A \'~ah.
I) Was h~ slill in Ih~ car'!
A II~ gul mil nf his car.
lJ I k II'IIS uul nf his car'!
^ \'~ah,
IJ \Vas tllere i.lI1)'lII1C cis..: in his car?
A In his ~ar'!
1,1 \'~s.
r\ Nu.
I) Dill yuu CIlnvcrsc'!
A Did IW lalk'!
I) Y~s.
,\ I ask~d him if h~ II'(lS ukay.
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I Q Whlll did h~ say'! I
2 A V~s. h~ WIIS Iin~, 2
3 Q So )". didn'l eOl11plllin of uny pain or any sYl11ploms 3
4 ut Ih~ SCl'l1~ 10 you'! 4
5 A No, 5
6 Q Dill you h~ar him suy IInylhing 10 anyon~ ul Ih~ II
7 s""'I1~ 10 indieal~ In you t11l11 h~ \I'JS injured'! 7
H A No. N
9 Q Did h~ ha\'~ uny visihl~ signs of injury'! I)
10 ^ No, III
II Q Dill you I~II him hasi~ally whal you tolll 111~ ahout II
12 how Ihis u~~ill~nt nc~urrcll'! 12
13 A V~all. Itolll Ih~ OrnlOCr Ih~ SUI11~ Ihing, 13
14 Q So a polie~ oflilocr ~um~'! 14
15 A V~all. IS
16 Q Who cull~II lh~ poli~~ orne~r'! 16
17 A Nohody, II~ wa.~ righl Ih~re, II~ eoulll S<.'C us, 17
18 Q Oh, I see. ~~ause .- IN
19 A" ofth~ roall eonslru~lion, 19
211 Q Wh~re was Ih~ poli~~ oflie~r'! 211
21 A Just a ~oupl~ seconds IIownlh~ nlud, Vnu eoulll 21
22 see him from wh~re II'C hall Ih~ il11pll~t. 22
23 Q Did h~ hav~ 10 lum arounll IInll ~0111~ hu~k 10 th~ 23
24 sC\.'I1~, or hllll you alreally pa.~sell him'! 24
25 A No, h~ IIidn'l have 10 tum unlund and ~nl11~ hu~k, 25
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I Q As you w~re driving down Ih~ roud in Ih~ nlall
2 eonslruction bl:fore Ih~ ~ollision. dill you pa.~s th~ polie~
3 oflilocr Ihat el'l'l1lually ellm~ 10 Ihe s~~n~'!
4 A V~s.
5 Q Wh~re wa.~ h~ In~al~II along Ih~ road'! Was h~ off
6 the road'!
7 A II~ was in Ih~ olh~r Inn~. in Ihe lan~ thai WIlS
8 c1osell.
9 Q DUllhe lwo v~hicl~s, yours und Ih~ v~hiek Ihal
10 you slru~k, hoth Ihose \'~hi~ks passell Ih~ poli~~ ~ur prior tn
II Ih~ ~ollision'!
12 ^ V~s,
13 Q So Ih~n he eal11~ up In Ih~ enllision lln~rwllrlls and
14 spok~ to hnlh of ynu'!
IS A Y~s, II~ ga\'~ us a shl'CIlo Iill oul.
16 Q Dill you rc~d\'~ any injuri~s inlhis ~nllision'!
17 A No,
IH Q Dill your passcng~r reedv~II uny injuries in Ihis
19 collision'!
211 ANn,
21 Q Dill dlh~r ofynu S<.'Ck ur gclllny trealm~nt
22 bI:~ause nf Ihis enllision'!
23 A No,
24 lJ W~re youuhl~ tn II~I~nnin~ if Ih~re \\'~re any
25 wiln~sses 10 Ih~ ~ollision'!
Susan M. Simon, Reporter-Notary I'ublie
A '111~re was lots nf Ih~m
lJ 111~re w~re u 101 of wiln~sses, Did you ~cllh~
nal1l~St Ulhlrcsscs, plulIle l1umhcrs or nny witn~sscs I() lhe
clIllisinn'!
^ Nu, Ih~y ull k~J11 nn going,
lJ MI~r you ~nn\'~rsed with Ih~ polic~ oflic~r IInll
wilh Mr, I>al~, my ~Ii~nl, dill ynu I~a\'~ th~ sc~n~ of Ih~
cullisiun'.'
^ Yes.
lJ And you ennlinu~II nn wilh ynur lrip'!
A Y~ah,
lJ Wus Ih~ Jl'Cp drivllhk'!
^ Yes.
lJ Wus Ih~re any visihk dal11ag~ In Ih~ J~p as a
result nf lhis collision'!
^ Yes.
lJ Would ynu d~serih~ Ihllt pl~ase.
A A small II~nl in Ih~ hUl11p~r anll a Iilll~ ~rJ~k in
Ih~ grill~,
lJ Was Ih~re uny IIal11agc In Ih~ ~llr in fronl Ihal wus
slru~k hy Ih~ Jl'Cp'!
,\ Yes.
lJ
A
Q
Woulll ynu II~s~rih~ thai pl~a.o;c.
Sl11alld~nl in Ih~ hump~r,
Afl~r ynu kn th~ s~~n~ amI conlinu~II on wilh
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I ynur trip. InsSlIlIIc )'11I1 c\'Cntulllly urri\'l.:d in TuwumJll'!
A \'cull,
3 Q Dill >,"U clIllul1)'ul1": in hctwu.:n IC<1\'ing Ihe scene
.. und TUWlllUllI In lell t1Kml ahllutlhis culli~inll'!
5 A \'l~,
h CJ 1cll1llc whllt )'1111 dil11hen.
7 ^ I ~nl U('I hi wlk.11: I cnulllln II pluJn!.: umll calk-d
}\ 111)' Si'ilc..T lIull inftlnnl,IIk.T "II 'ihe cun infunn Ilk: imurnncc
l) 1.:11I11('11111)',
fJ \\'uuhl )'1111 f'l1'l"lll )'lIur nI1S\\\.'f rIC:I"iC,
t\ I "iaid uBl,.'r I ~llt 1I1ltllwny frnm thc 'iccnc WI1\.TC I
12 \\'U'i IIhl~ III rull tl\'lT tllll ('Iii)' ('Ihonc. I cnlkd 111)' sislt.T. Inld
1 J lilT Ihal I \\'II'i in IlllllCcillclll SlI she cUIII~1 infnnll hlT insurancc
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If!
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ClIlllran)',
(.) Dill )'1111 "illl('llll Ihc 111:'11 cxilllr tli~1 )'1111 drivc..
,\ Nu, I dw\'c Ulllitl gnlnlf nn II-IS,
() Stllllul"i like )'IIlI'rc SIIIIII.."\\'hal fUlI1iliilr wilh the arm
wlM."fC this collision ncclIrn'tl. I hul )'uu drivcn (III H I in
19 I'clUl"i)'h't1l1iu hcl'lIn:'!
20 t\ \'cilli.
21
t.) Ilatl YIIU ,1m en illlhc lire;! \\"hl"fC this cullisiull
2~ m:curn.tf hell,":','
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Dill )'1111 !!rllw tlfl ill cenlral PCIIII"iyl\"lllliil'.'
I )!'rl'W tip ill Tll\\'jlllda, I'clIll"iyl\'ullia,
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1 Q So you hlld IIriv~n Oil lhis Sl~leh of M I h.:rore'! I A Y~uh,
2 A y~s. 2 lJ You tonk lhnsc ullh~ scene'!
3 Q nul IlIssum~ you hud nol IIrivcnoll il in Ih~ roud 3 A Ycah.
4 conSlru~lion" 4 lJ Why IIill you lak~ pi~lures of Ih~ ~ur IIriving IIway'!
S A No, 5 A 1 look I,klures of Ih~ ~ar.
6 Q W~re you giv~n any ~italions as a resullor Ihis h lJ Why'!
7 collision'! 7 " ()f Ih~ damag~ so I ~oulll giv~ illo my insumnc~
8 A No, x eompallY,
9 Q Did Mr, Dalc g~1 any ~ilalions liS a ~sult of Ihis 'J lJ Dill youlllk~ pi~ll1reS of Ih~ k'Cp'!
10 collision" III A No,
11 A Nol that I know of. no, II () Why nlll'!
12 Q What kioll of polie~ orn~~r WIIS il'! ^ stal~ 12 A Il~~aosc Ih~y gollo S\.'C Ih~ j.'Cp,
13 poli~e. orne~r'! 13 () IS<.'C,
14 A Ycs. 14 A W~ had 10 lak~ il Illlh~ illsumlle~ ~ompallY fur
IS Q So ali~r you 1~I~phon~II your sisl~r anll reporl~II IS Ih~m 10 S<.'C it.
16 to h~r the a~cill.'111 so thai sh~ ~ould call h~r illsurane~ 16 lJ Was ilo~~~ssary 10 ~pllir lh~ j.'Cp'!
17 compllny. dill you eonlinu~ Oil with your lrip'! 17 A Y~lIh.
18 A Y~s, IH () Whosc insuran~~ company paid fllr Ih~ ~pairs 10
19 Q Dill you mak~ any olh~r SlOps IIlllng lh~ WilY'! I'J th~ j.'Cp'!
20 A On~ mOl\) Slop ill Williamsporllo g~l gas ngain, 20 A Nllhmly's,
21 Q 1l1~n you wcnl on 10 TowlIlllla'! 21 lJ Did your sisl~r ami hrnlh~r.io'law hav~ eollisioo
22 A Y~s, 22 cn\'cragc un tl1\: 11.'CJl'!
23 Q I1l1ve you b.'Cn eonla~I~II hy aoyoo~ 10 giv~ a 23 A 1lley haw full ~IlVCrllg~,
24 slalem.'11I. ~ilh~r writt~n or ov~r th~ I~kphon~, ahout Ihis 24 lJ Why IIillo'l their eov~rag~ pay for Ih~ IIalllng~'!
2S collision'! 25 " n~~ause Ih~r~ wasn 'I ~nough IIall1ng~, Sll I paill for
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3 A W~II, yeah, by SUIte FlIno, 1 ","'III, "'Y 11I~""1' 10 J A S21111,
4 gel .hold or lIIe, 4 lJ IlllWlItllch','
S Q Did II..'}' record Ih~ slal-'neollhlll Y"O gn\'~ 11"'0 5 A S21111,
6 over the tclL."hol1c. or did II",")' cllIm: und see you nnd l<lkc II 6 Q \Vhll cSlillllth."lthc dmnllgc In the Jll.j'I'!
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IS Q Did thl.")' lul\'c you dn Q ~t.1Il,."lnenl felf th...,II'! Did IS A Nupe,
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19 handwrilc il'l 19 since the cllllisillll','
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23 lJ Whal piCIUn."S tin you have'} 23 " Nopc,
24 A PiclUfl:s uf tJlC enr, of the 811)' driving l1WlI)'. "4 MIl_ SIIIJI.I.I:NIII'Hlil"It, 1\11 righl. 111:lllk )'1111.
25 Q Arc )'Cltllnlking Ilhnullhc ellr thai \\-'us slnlck'! 25 (The Ik1lllSilitlll WlIS clIllchulctll11 IO:Jh lUll,)
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CINDY L. TURNER SAXq;;,. Condenscll ..--. OCTOBER 3, 1995
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4 Counl)' Dnd Cnllllllunwcalth ufmcsnld. dill)' CUlllllli~"llIlll'\llIIltl
5 qUlllilicd. Lln hl"fChy clTtify 1hnt villlcll1lhunlc cllllllllunicnlillll
6 l"ISIJ\' I.. llJllNlm SAXON
7 WBS by 11I1.: lirst Llul)' cautiuned lIud (swum. IIllinlll'tllln tc'ilify
H 0", lrUlh, II", whnle Inllh ulld IIIIIhil18 111111he IIllIh ill Ihe
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10 lIU1llhc IcslillUIIlY 8iven 0" Ohll\'C set fnrth wos n:ducL,1 In
II sll."ClntyJlC by me Dnd OnL"lWDnl!llnm"crihcd hy me nr Ulu!L-r 111)'
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14 tnkL11 ~Ilhc lime 11ml plnce in the fUI\.'gnill8 cap linn srl"Cili~l.
15 I dn furtlllT cL'11ify th.ul 0111 nllt n n:lali\'C.
16 counsel or oUonn.')' for cilhc.:r pllrt)'. nor alii I nlhl,'wisc
17 Ink."t\."StaI in the l.."\-'cnl of this Delioll,
IH IN WITNI...\S \\'IIIiRl:fIF,llm\'c Ik.TClUlhl -.cl my h,ll1,1
19 this IJOI day III' ()CIIIh..T, 1995.
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22 JlL"nr:r'NII~I~' l'ul1ljc
23 TIle fu":;~h~,CI..T1ifjcnllnll n . ~Iis tnm. erin' ll~", nnl u~~I\1 1n
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1 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
SS
2 COUNTY OF DAUPHIN
3 I, Susan M. Simon, a Notary Public in and for the
4 County and Commonwealth aforesaid, duly commissioned and
5 qualified, do hereby certify that via telephonic communication
6 CINDY L. TURNER SAXON
7 was by me first duly cautioned and (sworn, affirmed) to testify
8 the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in the
9 taking of (his, her) oral deposition in the cause aforesaid;
10 that the testimony given as above set forth was reduced to
11 stenotype by me and afterwards transcribed by me or under my
12 direction,
13 I do further certify that said deposition was
14 taken at the time and place in the foreguing caption specified.
15 I do further certify that I am not a relative,
16 counselor attorney for either party, nor am I otherwise
17 interested in the event of this action.
18 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand
19 this 13th day of October, 1995,
20
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Susan M. Simon
Reporter-Notary Public
23 The foregoing certification of this transcript does not apply to
any reproduction of the same by any means unless under the
24 d~rect control and/or supervision of the certifying reporter.
NOTARIAL SEAL
SUSAtI M, SIMOtl, tlolary Public
Harrisburg, Dauphin County
My Commission E~plres Oel. 30, 199B
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TimlJlhy A. Shollenberger
1820 Lln&lcslown Road
P.O. Boll 60545
Harrisburg. PA 17106-0545
Re: Insured: Donald E. Dale
Claimant: Donald E. Dale
Policy #; PPA 10577209503
DIlIC ofLa5s: 02118/94
Dear Mr. Shollenberger.
Per our lelcphone c:onversauon of May 19, 1997, thisleller is 10 advise orlhc coverage provided 10 Mr.
Dale for the above captioned loss.
Policy # PPA 10577209503. cndOTSl:menl PP OS-51 issued dale 07190. provide lhe following coverage for
aUlomoblle First Party Benefils as follows:
Sl0,OOO/medicallimil; SI,OOO/month-S5.0001MAX. wage limit and SI.500/funcraJ benclit
To dale, a tolal amOURI of$3,704.54 have been issued for medical benclits on behalf of Mr. Dale. The
medical services being provided to Mr. Dale shall continue to be pr0ccssc4 under Ihe above pollcy, until
such a !lme should arise, which the trealments provided are found nollo be r"'5OMble and nexess:uy
5Crvia:s in regards 10 the Injury SUStained from Ihe molar vehicle accldenl .
The medical benclits applied 10 Ihe above policy ll1C subject 10 a sbMe of limiaatlons for submission of
medical claims. Under the Pennsylvania Act. G Law, Subehapler B. Section 1721 <a> General rule. -
Ifbencll1.5 have not been paid, an aeUon for first pany benefils shall be commenced within four years from
the dale of the aexidcnt giving rise to the claim. If O...t partv bendil. have been oold, 00 action fnr
furtber benefits .hall be eommenced within four vtan fmm lhe dale of lhe last pavmenl.
A copy of SectIon 1721, Is altal:hcd for your convenience. Please conbeltbe wlderslgned, should you
have any qucsuons regarding this matler.
Slncucly,
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Tammy L. Snyder
Claim Consultanl
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/ or' attempting to intent:ionally injure himself or anot:her.
(2) While c~itting a felony.
(3-) While seeking to elude lawful apprehension or
arrest by a la~ enforcement official.
(b) conversion of vehicle..-A person whQ knowingly converts
a motor vehicle is ineligrble to receive first party benefits fram
any source other duUl a policy of insurance under which he ia an
insured for any injury arising out of the tnaintenance or use of
the converted vehicle.
(c) NaIlIed driver exclusion.--Atl insurer may exclude any insured
or bis personal representative fram benefits under a policy enumerated
in section 1711 or 1712 when the insured is excluded fr01ll coverage
while operating a motor vehic.le in accordance with the act of
June 5,1968 (P.L.140, No.78), relating to the writing, cancellation
of or refusal to renelol po~icies to autOlllobile insurance.
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S 1719. coordination of benefits.
(a) General rule.-~Exc.ept for workers' cOlllpensation, a policy
of insurance issued or delivered pursuant to this subchapter shall
be primary. Any program, group, c.ontract or other arrangement for
payment of benefits such as described in section 1711 (relating
to required benefits), 1712(1) and '(2) (relating to availability
of benefits) or 1715 (relating to availabiliCY of adequate lilllits)
shall be construed to cont:.a.in a provision that all benefits provided
therein shall be in.-exC,ess of and not in duplication of any valid
and collectible first party benefits provided in section 1711,
1712 or 1715 or ~orkers' c.ompensation.
(b) Definition. --As used in th:1.s section the term "program,
group contrace or other arrangement" includes, but is not limited
to, benefits payable by a hospital plan corporation or a professional
health service corporaeion subject eo 40 Fa.C.S. Ch. 61 (relating
eo hospital plan corporations) or 63 (rela~ing to professional
health service plan corporations).
5 1720. Subrogation.
In aceions arising out of the maintenance or use of a 1II0tor
vehicle, there shall be no right of subrogaeion or reimbursement
fram a claimane's tort recovery vieh respect eo workers' compensation
benefitS, benefits available under section 1711 (relating to required
benefits), 1712 (relating to availabiliry of benefitS) or 1715
(relating to availability of adequate benefits) or benefits in
lieu thereof paid or payable under section 1719 (relating to
coordiIlacion of benefits). .' .'
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5 1721. St:at:ur;e of l:lm:i.tations.
(a) General rule.--If benefits have noe been paid, an action
for first parey benefics shall be commenced within four years from
the date of the acc.idenC giving rise to the c1ailll. If first party
benefits have been paid, an action for further benefitS shall be
cO\IllJlenced W'it:hin four years from the date of the last rayment.
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. I . (b)' Minors, uFor minor; entitled to benefits described in section
1711 (relnt~g to required benefits) or 1712 (relating to availability
of benefits), an action for benefits shall be cOlDllenced within
four years frO'll1 the date an \/bich the injured l!li.nor attains 18
years of age.
(c) Definition.--As used in this section the tcm "further
benefits" means expenses incurred not earlier tMn four years preceding
che date an action is.commenced.
f 1722. Preclusion of pleading, proving and recovering re~uired
benefits.
In any action for damages against: a tortfellsor arising out cf
the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle, a person who is eligible
to receive benefits under the coverages set forth in section 1711
(relating to required benefits) shall be precluded frO'll1 pleading,
introducing into evidence or recovering tbe amount of benefits
paid or payable under section 1711. This preclusion applies only
to the amount of benefits set forth in section 1711.
f 1723. Reporting re~uirementS.
Beginning December 31, 1986, and each year thereafter, each
insurance company vriting automobile insurance in this COllJl1onwealth
shall file vith the Insurance Department the number of its insureds,
the number of its insureds "ho have purchased first party medical
benefits in excess of the min~ required' by section 1711 (relating
to required benefits) and the n~er of insureds who have purchased
first party medical benefits in the amount of $100,000. The Insurance
Deparement shall furnish this information to the General Assembly
annually.
SUBCHAPTER C
UNmSURED AND UNDERmSURED MOTORIST COVERAGE
Sec.
1731.
1732.
1733.
1734.
1735.
1736.
Scope and amount of coverage.
Limits of coverage.
Priority of recovery.
Requesc for lower or higher limits of coverage.
Coverages unaffected by workers' compensation benefits.
Coverages in excess of required amountS.
S 1731. Scope and amounC of coverage. '
(a) General rule.--No motor vehicle liability insurance'policy
shall be delivered or issued for 'delivery in this Commonwealth,
with respect to any motor vehicle' registered or principally garaged
in this COIIIlIlonweslth. unless uniJ:lsured motorist and underinsured
motorist coverages arc provided therein or supplemencal thereto
in amounts equal to the bodily injury liability coverage except
as provided in section 1734 (relating to request for lower or higher
limits of coverage).
(b) Uninsured motorist coverage.--Unins~ed motorist coverage
shall provide protection for persons who suffer injury arising
out of the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle and are legally
entitled to recover damages therefor from owners or operators of
uninsured motor vehicles.
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FIRST PARTY BENEFITS COVERAGE. PENNSYlVANI~
The provisions 01 Ibis Polley apply unloss modified by this endorsement.
SCHEDULE
BASIC FIRST PARTY BENEFIT
Benent Limit 01 Liablllly
Medical Expense Benent Up 10 S5.0lXl
The following options apply Inslead ollhe BasIc First Party Benent as Indicaled below or in Ihe
DeclarationS:
o ADDED FIRST PARTY BENEFITS
Senelils
Medical Expense Benent
Work Loss Benent
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Funeral Expense Benent
Accidental Death Benefit
o COMBINATION FIRST PARTY BENEFITS
Benefits
Maximum Tolal Single Limll
Subled 10 the following Indlvlduallimlls:
Medica' Expense Benefit
Work LosS Benefit
Funeral Expense Benefit
Ac:ddental Dealh Benefil
Limit 01 LiabilitY
Up to $_
Up 10 $ _ subject
10 a maximum of
$ _ per month
Up l~ $_
$_
Umit 01 LiabilitY
Up to S_
No specific dollar amount.
No speclne dollar amounl.
Up to. $ 2.500
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NOTE: II ADDED FIRST PARTY BENEFITS or COMBINATION FIRST PARTY BENEFITS are not shown as
applicable In Ihe Schedule or Declarations, only the BASIC FIRST PARTY BENEFIT applies.
I. DEFINITIONS
Wllh resped 10 First Party Benefits Coverage:
'tbo Act' means tho Pennsylvania Motor Ve-
hicle Financial ResponSIbility Law.
In addlhon. Ihe followlllg words and phrases are
defined lor Flrsl Party Benefits CoIIorage. They
are In quolatlon marks wben used.
.Bodlly Injury' means accidental bodily harm to
a person and Ibat person's resulting Illness. dis-
ease or death.
.Insured. means:
1. You or any 'Iamlly member.:
2. Any other person:
a. Whlta 'occupying. 'your covered auto':
or
b. While not 'occupying. a 'motor yehi.
cle' II inlured as a resull 01 an accidenl
in Pennsylvania inyolYlllg 'your co'"
ered aUlo.'
II 'your covered auto. Is parked and 'un,
occupied II Is nOI a 'motor vehicle' In.'
volved In an.lIccldent unless It was parked
In a manner a610 create 'an unreasonable
risk 01 Injury.
'Molor vehicle. mean~. a sell.propelled vehicle.
operale" ar designed for use upon pUblic roads. '
However, .motor yeblde. does nOllnclude ave.
.hlele operated:
1. B~ muscular power: or
2. On rolls or tracks,
"!'our eoverQ'd aulo' means a 'molar vehicle.:
1. To which liability coverage under this pol,
icy applies and for which a specific pre.
mlum IS charged: and
2. For which 'you maintain First Party Bene'
fits Coverage as reqUired under Ihe Acl.
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II. BENEFITS
A. BASIC FIRST PARTY BENEFIT
We will pay tile Basic First PartY BeneOt In
ace<>rdance ....ltll tile ACIIO or for an "Insured"
'11110 sustainS "bodily InlUry- caused by an
accident arisIng out of 11\0 malr,tonance or
use of a "molOr lIelllcle:
-be Basic First Party BeneOI consists of a
,\ledical E_pense BencOl. Tile Medical !.,-
pense BeneOt consists of reasonable and
nocessary medical e_penses incurred as a
result of Ihe aceldonl for an "Insured's.:
1. Care;
2. Recovery: or
3. Rebabilltalion.
Tills includes remedial care and lrealmenl
rendered In accordance willi a recogniZed
religiOUS method 01 healing.
Medical e_penses will be paid If InCUrled
wilhln 18 montlls from the dale of the acel-
denl causing "bcdlly inlury: II witllin '8
monlhs from the dale of the accldenl caus,ng
"bcdily ,nJUry' II is ascenalnablo wilh rea.
sonablo medical prebab,liIY thai lunher ex.
penses may be Incurred aner Ihe 18 montlls
as a resull of Ihe .bOdlly injury: medical ex.
penses will be paid wllbout limitation as 10
lhe lime such funller expenses are Incurre<l.
B. ADDED FIRST p~RTY BENEFITS
II IlIe schedule or Declarations IndlcalOS IlIat
Added Flrsl PartY BeneOls apf,IY '110 will pay
Added flrsl PartY Benents nslead of IlIe
Basic First Party BeneOtlo or fO<' an "Insured"
wbo suslalnS .bOdlly InJUry" causod bY an
accident arising out of IlIe rnainlenanC1l or
use 01 a "mOlor veblcle:
Theso benoOls are subject to Ibe provisions
of tile Act. Added First PartY Benelils conslsl
of the following if sbown as applicable in tile
Schedule or Declarallons:
1. Medical E_pense Benont as described In
the Basic Flrsl PartY BeneOl:
2. Work Loss Benefil consisting of:
a. LOSS of Income. Up 10 80% of gross
Income aclually lost by an .Insured" a.
a resull of Ibe accident; and
b. Reasonable expenses actuallY in.
eurred to reduce loSS 01 Income by
blring:
(1) Spacial help. tllereby enablin9 IlIe
-insured- lo work: or
(2) A 5ubstltule 10 perform thn work a
seu-emplOyed .Insured' would
have oerformed.
However. Work LosS aenelll does nol In'
clude:
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a. Loss of expec1ed Incomo lor any pllrtod
follo....lng thll dealll 01 an "Insured.: or
b. Expenses In~urred lor servi~es per-
formed following Ibe death of an .In.
sured"; or
c. Any loss 01 Income, or upenses In.
eurred for serviceS performed. dUlIng
tile first 5 worklllg days Ihe "Insured.
did not work aner the accident because
01 the "bodilY inlUry:
3. Funeral expense Benefit. Actual expenses
Incurred lor an "In'L'red's" funeral or
burial II .bOdlly Inlury" resulllng from the
accident causes lhOlr deatb wllllln 24
monlhs lrem lhO date of Ihe accident.
4. Accidental Deatll Banom. A death benefit
paid U "bOdilY Inlury. resulllng from tile
accident causes IlIe dealh of you or any
"familY member" wllbln 24 montlls from
tbe dale of tbe accident.
C. COMBINAnON ftRST PAR'I'Y BENEFITS
lithe Schedule or Declarations Indl~ates Ihal
combination Fi"1I PartY Benefits apply \IIIe will
pay comblna\lon Flrsl Parly Benents inslead
01 the Basic FirSt PartY Benefit to or let an
.insured" who sustains "bodilY injUry" caused
by an accident arising out of Ihe mainlenance
or use of a .molor vehicle:
Comblnallon Flrsl PartY Benents sbail be
sUblect 10 a ma.imum lotal slnglo IImll of II.
abilty wilh Individual IImll8 for specifiC bene.
ms as sllown In Ihe SehedUlo or DeclarationS.
We will only pay Combination FIrSt Pany
BenefilS for expenses or loss Incurred wltbln
3 years Irom tbe date oflhe accident.
These benefils are subject 10 llle provisions
of tbe Act. Comblnallon FlrSl partY Benents
consist 01 1M following. as des~ribed In tile
Basic First pa"y Benefit and Added Flrsl
Parly BenefilS:
1, Medical E_pcnGC Benem:
2. Work Loss BeneOt:
3. Funoral Expense Benefil: and
4, Accidental Dealll Benefit.
EXCl.USIONS
We d? not pl'ovido benefits for .bodlly InJUry.,
1. Sustained by any perSon while Inten.
1I0nally causing or allempllng to cause
.bodlly Inlury" to;
o. Himself;
b. Hersell; or
c. Any oIlier person:
nor will we pay an Accidental Death Ban.
elll on behalf of tllat person.
2. SuSla,ned by any person while com milling
a felony.
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3. Sustalnod by any person while seeking to
elude lawrul apprebension or arrest by a
law enrorcement official.
4. Sustained by any person while mainlaln-
Ing or uSlllg a .motor vehicle' k/101IIlngly
converted by that person. HowlMlr, Ibis
exclusion (4.) doos not apply 10:
s. You: or
b. Any 'ramlly membor:
5. Sustained by any person who, at tho lime
or Ihe accident:
a. Is tbe owner 0' one or more reglslered
"motor vohicles" and none ot those
"molor vohlc/es" have in elfed \he n-
nanclal responsibility required by the
Act or
b. Is "occupying. a "motor vehicle"
owned by Ihal person ror whldltha II-
nanelal responsibility roquired by Ihe
Act Is not In errect.
B. Suslalned by any porson mainlainlng or
using a .motor vehicle" wbile loc:a1ed 'or
use as a residence or premises.
7. Sustained by any person injured as a re-
sult or conduct wllhln the course cllhe
buslnoss or repairing, servlclng or Clher-
wise maintaining "motor vehicles: This
exclusion (7,) does nol apply litho lXlllduct
Is olf Ihe business premises.
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DATE
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-23-94
7-12-9
COn
'/27/94
3-12-94
".....
DALE, Donald E.
NAME
B.D.
10-5-48
T. Patient called us back at 75% better, lIis neck still hurts though, lie is getting
physical therapy 3 times a week, lie denies any pain in his arm. I suggested
we cut his pbysieal thernpy to twice a week, Try to "wean him off that".
(RDII rnb)
Appointment with Dr, Robcrt W. Brcnnan nt lIershcy on Tuca. July 12, nt 9:30, (rkl)
I
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Donald wanted to check with me about who to sce. We have an appointment arrnnged
for him with Dr, Brennan. 1 think that is a reasonablc placc to start, IIc says
his back pain is 75% bctter, lIis ncck hurts sometimes but he fccls a clicking
in there and a funny feeling in his bead that botbers him. We couldn't get
Donald in with any of the neurosurgeons in tbis area because they won't take
aceidcnt victims. (RDII:nh)
Dr, Hekler--No neurological. problems were found.
followed clinically,
He recommendod him to be
(RDH:rkL)
A.
S. Patient comes for a recheck of his back and n check up. He said he still has
the clicking noise in his neck when he turns his head, He haa an internal
itching type feeling over his occiput and a little bit over his right parietal
area that if he just touch his hair that tends to settle it down. He has an
occasional psin down his right trapezius aren, This occurs a couple of times
a day and then goes away, He says his lower back is doing well and it's about
60%, He's back at work and able to do his full work. Also he's had a cold
and cough for the laat three days,
O. His BP is 126/96, His neck has somewhat limited range of motion in all
directions but not more so really one direction than the other. This is
including flexion and extension, There's no palpable tenderness there, There',
no scalp abnormalities seen, His patellar reflexes are 2+ and his Achille's
are symmetrical but not very marked on either side, Chest nnd heart are
unremarkable and with his lungs being clear.
A. Patient with hypertension,
p, I put him on Tenormin bid now instead of q day,
12A, Patient with history of neck pain, He's been on physical therapy for quite
a while and I recommended that he talk to tbe physir.nl th~rapigt about
ellercises he can do at home, It sounds to me like things have improved and
he's probably at the point where it's better to just go on and accept what
he had there and not focus on thnt discomfort, I'm not planning to renew his
physical therapy. He's seen thr neurologist at Hershey and there's no
evidence of neurologic findings. Ite's back at work and I think some of this
may be chronic, To focus on it further is not going to assist it, (RII:bh)
Copy of Office Notes for 7/27/94 sent to USF& G as requested. Authorization on ftle
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EXHIBIT
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DATE
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1-31-94
4/5/94
3-24-94 C
4-11-94 C
4-22-94
.-25-94
5-16-94
;-27-94
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B.D.
IlALE, Ilonald E.
10-5-4ll
PROGRESS NOTES
T,
Hr. Dalc nccdcd a rcqucst for physical thcrapy, Ilc is unablc to go to Eastcr
Scals bccausc of conflicts witb work schedule, IIc wanted to know if he could
go to the pbysical therapist association at Rynns over on Cumberland valley
and King Street, I told him that would bc fine. lie was given a prcscription,
(LC:nh)
US Fidcli~ & Guaranty Co, request for records on injury of 2/18/94 to
present sent to them along with copy of X-ray, & bills. Authorizntion on file.
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5. Donald ia here for recheck of his neck and back pain, he alao is complaining
of a few days of sorc throat and congcstion, Hc reports that his neck pnin
has been decreasing and is gl!tting some relief with hia physical therapy.
O. Temp. 98.90. HENT is unremarkable, Neck, he is able to flcx forward 70 dcgrees,
cxtend backwards 10 degrees, lateral flexion to the right, 10 degrees into
the left, 20 degrees. Rotation, 45 degree a to the right and 40 degrees to
the left. Lunga are clear, heart without murmur,
A. Cervical strain, Mr. Dale condnuca to Dlake slow imjJrovement.
P. 1 recommended that hc continue with his pbysical therapy an additional
4 weeka and followup nt that time for re~evaluation,
A. Viral respiratory infection.
P. Supportive therapy only with Tylenol for the fever and cough syrup as needed,
(LC:jad)
Ryan Physical Therapy Assoc, See report.
Physical Therapy Assoc. of Chamb., lne, Marsha A, Lacy, PT.
(ssb)
Sec report, (sob)
Copy of progress notes of 4/5/94 & bill sent to USF & G as requested.
Authorization on file.
(cr)
A,
S. Patient comes with pain persisting in bis neck, lie describes it from the
right occiput down into his neck and straigbt down into his lower back,
He eatergorieally repeatedly denies any pains in his arms, any weakness
or numbness in his arms. This does bother him at work, when he leans over
and does some work there,
O. SP is 112/84. His chest scems to be doing well, Denies any chest pains.
His lungs and hcart are unremarkable, lIis neck he can rotate about 45
degrees from straight abead, both directions, It seems to be about equal
and he can cxrenn his np.ck only e little ways patt vertical but can flex
it with his chin down to his chest. Tbere is mild tenderness on palpation
of the trapezius but no deformity otberwise noted althougb he has some
kypbosis, lie has intact reflexes in bis arms and intact sensation in bis
botb arms including up to the deltoid area, lIis pensor grip seems to be
equal in both hands.
A, Patient with neck strain getting physical therapy. lie came bccause bc had
called mc on Sunday and wantcd to go ahcad witb ecrvical collar which bad
bccn suggcsted,
p, 1 fitted bim in a largc scrpcntine typc collar. Recommcndcd that bc wear
it during tbc day as much as possiblc and prcferably at work although he
doesn't think bc is going to bc ablc to do that, 1 rcordercd somc physical
thcrapy for him [or a month ann thcn told bim that probably would be as
long as we could cxpcct, bcncfit to occur. 1 think it will havc to be an
cnd point somewhcrc, lie is to let us know if thin[(s [(et worse, lie docs hnvc
a follow up appointment. (HIlII:nh)
Copy of progress notes & bill for 4-25-94 sent to U,S,F,& G, as requested, (cr)
Appolntm,'nt Wltb Dr. Byrd, lIagerstowll lor Thurs.. Jun,' 2 at 9:45am.
X-rays of 2-19-94 C-spine ~ L shoulder released lor patient to take to appointment
(mabi
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NAME
B.D.
llAl,E, llona ld E,
10-5-48
DATE
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PROGRESS NOTES
cont.
However abduction is limited to 90 degrees, There is no specHic point
cenderness but he has dLffuse muscle tenderness over the trapezius muscle,
A, Soft tissue injury to the neck and shoulder,
P. Patient wns sent for cervical spine and left sboulder x-ray. He will be
notified if tbese are abnormal. lie is also put on some Lodine 300 mg, to
take 3 times a day for 5 days. lie is to followup in 5 days for re-examination
(LC:nh)
2-22-9
1. S, Donald was in an automobile accident on Friday, Apparently he was
rearended wbile going to Harrisburg. Didn't go to tbe doctor immediately,
Came down to see us, llr, Coda saw bim and on examination had some cervical
spine tenderness. ordered a C spine film, Don said his headaches are getting
worse and bis neck is more stiff. Thought he ought to come in and be checked
lIad some pain going down into his left shoulder and his left arm,
o. Patient has good range of motion of both arms. He bas normal reflexes
bllaterally,' Good range of motion of the neck, Some shoulder girdle tender-
ness.
A. Shoulder girdle sprain, possible some cervical sprain note, C spine film
shows old cervical spine disease.
p, lncrease Lodine to 4 a day, Put him on Norflex 4 times a day and reassured
him. Recommended lots of heat and range of motion exercises, (D811:nh)
2/21/94
T. DALE. Donald 9655
The patient's arm is still bothering him, he has a followup appointment here
and I recommended that he keep that, if it gets worse, let us know. He wanted
to know about taking his hypertenaive medicines with the pain medicine and
that is fine. (RDH:ja(
3-7-94
T. I spoke to Donald1s wife who reported that he is having a lot of itching
and deep pain in hia neck where he had the recent car accident. I told her
that if there was nothing that was seen on the akin that he just needs to
continue his medication for the muscle atrain. If she does see something
on the skin, he can come in for evaluation, (LC:jmr)
T. Donald is complaining of persistent neck and back pain, 1 recommended be call
for a followup appointment for further evaluation, (LC:nh)
'2-25-94
3-8-94
A. S, Donald is bere for re-evaluation of his neck and back pain, lie continues
to complain of neck pain which is associated with a lot of diffuse itching
of the scalp,
0, There is no scalp lesion, His range of motion is limited in his neck, lie
has about 45 degrees rotation both to the right and the left, 30 degrees
lateral flexion to the left and 20 degrees lateral flexion to the rigbt.
45 degrees anterior flexion and 20 degrees posterior extension, There is
no tenderness over the spinous processes and no complaints of shooting pain
down the arm. lIis back there is no tenderness over the spinous processes,
he has full range of motion of the back and no pain on' straight let\
raise. Normal deep tendon reflexes,
A, Cervical spine strain and low back strain.
1'. Patient was sent to physical therapy for evaluation and treatment, in
addition he was told to continue his Lodine but Lhis was changed to 400 mg,
twice a day, lie is also to fullow up in 2 weeks. (LC:nh)
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2-19-94
A,
s. Donald is here for evaluation o( his sore on neck and le(t shoulder that
began yesterday after a motor vebiele accident. Tbe accident occurred up
in the Carlisle area. lie was on interstate 81 and was hit (rom bebind by
a truck pulling n trailer, lie remembers hitting the side or his head against
the steering wheel and tben tbrowing it back n lot. Now he complains o( pain
along the cervical s~ine and also in the left shoulder.
O. Tbere is some mild tenderness along C4 and also along tbe paraspinn1 muscles
of the neck. lIis left shoulder has good internal and external rotation, ~
PEN N STATE ~
~ College of Medicine
IIIIl University Hospital'Children's Hospital
... The Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
P.O. BOX SSP HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA 17033
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Reuben Hess, MD
1964 Buchanan Trail East
P.O. Box 04
Shady Grove, PA 17256
July 12, 1994
Dear Dr. Hess:
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MSHMC #627139
RE: DALE, Donald
Thank you for allowing us to see Donald Dale in consultation in reference to
his intermittent right shoulder pain. As you know, Mr. Dale is a
45-year-old, white male who sustained a motor vehicle accident on
February 1B, 1994. He was not hospitalized at that time and did not lose
consciousness or sustain anY open traumas. He has been complaining of
intermittent cervical as well as occipital pain since that time. The pain
radiates to the right shoulder and subsides spontaneously with rest. He also
has experienced several episodes of right retroauricular hyperesthesias.
There is no evidence of numbness, paresthesias, headaches, weakness, blurred
vision, double vision, or vertigo.
On neurological examination, mental status examination, memory, speech, and
calculation were within normal limits. Cranial nerve examination was
essentially intact. Motor and deep tendon reflexes were +2 throughout.
Strength was 5/5 throughout. On cerebellar examination, finger/finger and
hee1/shl n/knee maneuvers were within normal limits. Tandem gait was normal.
Sensory examination was intact.
In summary, Mr. Donald Dale is a 45-year-old, pleasant gentleman who
sustained a motor vehicle accident in February of 1994 and has been
complaining of right shoulder pain since that time. On neurological
examination, there was no evidence of neurological impairment at this time.
Cervical spine films obtained the day after the accident were unremarkable.
No further neurological evaluation is warranted at this time.
Recommendations are patient should be followed clinically and if symptoms
persist, we will be glad to re-evaluate him at that time. Should you have
any further questions regarding Mr. Dale, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
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Emilian Hekler, MD
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AVENUE
WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA 17268
TELEPHONE (717) 762.7711
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STEPHEN D. RYAN, M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE, P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
911sS-
Donald Dale
Referring Physician: Dr. Louis Coda
03/24/94,
Diagnosis: Cervical and Lumbar Strain,
S: Patient is a 45 year old white male who reports he was involved
in a motor vehicle accident on February 18, 1994 when a car rear
ended his car on Route 81 North, Patient reports his car was rear
ended by another which pushed his car into a tractor and trailer
truck, Patient reports that he was wearing a seat belt although he
sustained injuries to his neck and low back region, Patient
reports pain in the posterior cervical spine region with
irradiations of pain into the left upper trapezius and shoulder and
occasional pain radiating into the right upper trapezius and right
shoulder region. Patient reports also a infrequent of radiations
of pain into the interscapular region as well. Patient reports
pain across the low back region from L-3 to S-l spine, Patient
rates his pain in his cervical spine to be an 8 on a scale of 0 to
10 and his low back pain to be a 6 on a scale of 0 to 10,
Patient's occupation is working at Regency in the engraving
department, Patient reports frequent headaches since his accident
in February of 1994, Patient reports that this pain is limiting
his life style and interfers with his activites at work.
0: X-rays not available. Neurovascular status is intact, Patient
displays a forward head posture, kyphotic back, protracted
shoulders and a head tilt to the left with patient in slight left
side bending of the cervical spine with patient sitting, Cervical
range of motion displ ays marked limitations wi th all motions
including forward and backward bending, right and left side bending
and right and left rotation with patient reporting increased pain
symptomology with all motions, Patient is left hand dominate,
Right and left upper extremity range of motion is equal and within
normal limits, Trunk range of motion displays a moderate amount of
movement with patient reporting increased pain symptomology in the
low back with left side bending, Right and left lower extremity
range of motion is within normal limits, Selective manual muscle
testing of the bilateral upper and lower extremities are equal and
within normal Umi ts. Deep tendon ref I exes are equal in the
bilateral lower extremities for knee jerk and equal in the
bilateral upper extremities for elbow jerk, Patient is point
tender to palpation in the bilateral upper trapezii musculature,
posterior cervical spine, and rhomboid region as well as the
bilateral scalenes,
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0, ROBERT HESS, JR., M.D.
DOUGLAS B, HESS, M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS, M.D,
LOUIS E. CODA, M.O,
1964 Duehlnan Trail Eat~ P.O. Do. D4
Sh.dy Ora.., P.nn.ylvtnla 17258
T.I.phon.: 587.7131
Ju ly I, 1994
Annette M, D. Mellott, PIP Adjuster
United States fidelity and Guaranty Company
3211 North front St.
lIarrisburg, PA 17110
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: 10-5-46
Claim #: 2600-AL-263957-01-1
Dear Ms. Mellott:
Thank you for the opportunity to return your questions on Donald Dale.
Mr. Dale has had persistent neck and back pain, after bis accident in
february, that has been exceedingly slow in resolving. After I saw him on April
20, 1994, I fitted him with a cervicle collar and recommended that he continue
physical therapy for one further month. I felt to simply stop all interentions
at this point wou ld not be wise. Donald fe It that he was improving and my hope
has been that he is going to continue to see gradual improvement,
At this point, Donald is now four month after his automobile accident and
continues to have neck pain that is better, he has a clicking sensation in his
neck and a funny feeling in his head that he is concerned about as well as some
persistent back pain. It continues to be my hope that Donald is going to
ultimately improve. I am uncertain as to why he hasn't made more improvement
by this time and feel that we need an opinion of someone else and I have
referred him to an neurologist. He will not be seeing Doctor Byrd, because he
does not accept accident victims. lie presently has an appointment with Doctor
6rennan at Hershey Medical Center.
Sincerely,
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Reuben D, lIess, M,D,
RDH:nh
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DR. PAUL. e. MILL.ER
CHIROPRACTOR
::12<4 W. MAIN GTREET
WAYNKBQORO,PA.1720B
PHONe 7aa.:USI.3
Hay 13, 1997
Eizabetb A. Ontko, Esq,
p, O. Box 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
REI Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
Dear Hs, Ontko:
I can state with a reasonable degree of Cbiropractic
certainty tbat Donald Dale's complaints are a result
of the injury of 2/18/94.
I would like to continue working witb bim for a
period of nine montbs or more as I tbink with a
reasonable degree of Chiropractic certainty I
can give bim relief at times.
Yours truly,
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CR. PAUL. e. MIl-LEA
CHlrlopnACTon
aa.. W. MAIN 8ThEIn"
WAVNEaOORO,PA.I73aa
PHONE 70a.3a 1:1
Mny 2, 1997
Elisabetb A. Ontko, Esq,
P. O. DOl< 60545
Hnrrisburg, PA 17106-0545
RE 1 Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
Dear Ms. Ontko.
Enclosed are copies of my latest notes on Donald
Dale, His last visit was April 30, 1997.
The left sacroiliac continues to burt, Pain is
locnted at the joint and does not extend beyond.
It has changed little, It does not interfere witb
bis work,
Tbe cervical spine is considerably improved the
last several months, Formerly he bad continuous
cervicooccipital pain. At presently hc has about
two attacks weekly whicb are immediately relieved
by tylenol,Neck rotation is about 75% on rigbt
and is normal on left, Sometimes rotation is normal,
Witb the lower back lateral bends are normal.
With tbe straicbt leg raise test be experiences
pain in tbe left sacroiliac wben eitber leg is
raised to 90 degrees,
In tbe last three months tbere haa been no cbange
in his condition, TbereforeI would estimate witbin
a reasonable degree of Chiropractic certainty that
tbere will be little improvement hearafter.
Diagnosis:
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Cervical Strain/Sprain
Sacroiliac strain/sprain.
Manipulation,
Treatmentl
Yours truly,
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CHI"O,""ACTOn
..... W. MAIN aTna:1fT
WAVNK..ONO,PA.171..
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April 10, 1997
Ms. Tammy Snyder
USF&G Co
P. O. Box lBB
Harrisburg, PA 17107
RE: Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
Dn 02/J,~/97
Dear Ms. Snyder:
Enclosed are copies of recent notes for Mr. Dalel
Generally his cervico-occipital pain is improved,
However he experienceda period of neck pain of
greater frequency for about two weeks. He is
again having painfree periods in the neck.
I X-Rayed the neck. There is some flattening of
cervical spine C1-C5. There is exostosis in
the C5-C6 bodies in the anterior inferior.
In the low back there is pain in the left Sacro-
iliac with eome degree of stiffness. Lateral
bends cause some discomfort in the left sacroiliac
when bending left. In the straight Leg raise test
the left sacroiliac has some light pain at ninety
degrees. ~here has been little improvement the
left sacroiliac recently. It doesn't affect his work.
Diagnosis:
Cervical strain/s~rain.
Sacroiliac Strain/Sprain
Treatment: Manipulation,
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Yours truly,
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CHIROPRACTOR
alii.. W, MAIN eTAEI!:T'
WAYNE8aoRO,PA. .7aao
P"ON. ?ea.::u" a
February 26, 1997
Mr. Timothy A. Shollenberger, Esq
P, 0, Bolt 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
REI Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
D/A 2/28/94
Dear Mr, Sbollenbergerl
Enclosed is copy of my notes on Mr, Dale
for tbe date February 17, 1997,
His cervical problem is about 90% improved,
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problem would improve,
I bave not yet billed tbe insurance company
for the January & February dates.
Yours truly,
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November 26, 1996
Timothy A, Shollenberger, Esq,
p, 0, BolC 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
REI Donald Dale
D/A 2/18/94
#2600A1263957011
Dear Mr, Shollenberger:
Enclosed are copies of my current notes to tbe insurer,
as well as my personal notes on the CBse.
Tbis ellplains tbe situation, I see him bi-weekly.
There seems to be a tapering off of the cervico-
occipital pain,
Yours truly,
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November 26, 1996
Hs, Tammy Snyder
USF&G Co
p, 0, Dox 188
IInrrisburB, PA 17107
REI Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
D/A 2/28/94
Dear Hs, Snyder,
Enclosed are copies of office notes to date,
lie has periodic.!: attacks of low back pain, witb
not as much severity as before,
lie had problems Idth his head "droppinB" involumtarily.
This is no 10nBer a problem.
lie has experienced cervico-occipital henrlaches
almost daily that arc relieved by tylenol,
At his last visit on November 19, he rcporteu fewer
headaches.
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I will continues to concentrate on the neck &
head discomfort,
At present I am seeinB him bi-weekly.
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Mr, Donald Dale
/,3/, Ridce Ave
Wnynesboro, PA 17268
IJ/A.2/28/94
Trontmentl A2000, Manipulation.
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6/19/96 847,00 Cerv.Occ, strain/sprain
6/26/96 847,3 L.S.
7/3/96 847,00 CervicoOccipital
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August 2, 1996
Mr. Timotby Shollenberger, Esq
p, 0, Box 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
RE I Donald Dale
D/A 2/18/94
Dear Mr, Shollenberger I
In view of tbe fact tbat Mr. Dale reported no
symptoms before tbe accident and tbat be felt pain
and loss of motionfollowing tbe accident, it is my
opinion witbin a reasonable degree of Cbiropractic
certainty, that tbe accident of February 18, 1994
is the cause of bis present discomfort,
I would, witbin a reasonable degree of Cbiropractic
certainty, estimate that treatment for anotber year
by Cbiropractic is needed to reacb an asymptomatic
condition, Tbis would require bi-weekly visits,
Hben be is asymptomatic I will lift all restrictions.
Yours truly,
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CHIROP"ACTOR
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July 11, 1996
REI Donald Dale
D/A 2/18/94
Diagnosisl
847.00
847.3
A2000,
Cervical Strain/Sprain
Sacroiliac Strain/Sprain
Manipulation
Treatment
Mr. Dale first came to tbis office on June 12, 1995..
He complained of constant neck pain and "clicking"
wbicb increased with rotation.
I reviewed cervical X-Rays from Wayneaboro Hospital,
Tbere is flattening of neck from C2 to CS,ratber than
the normal anterior curve. It is impossible to
determine whether this existed before the injury,
Examination of neck showed tigbtness & limited
movement of neck in flexion & extension as well as,
in Lateral flexion,
A copy of my report on lumbar X-Rays is included,
Mr, Dale bas never been this office before for a neck
or back problem. He states tbat he was completely
free of any symptoms before the accident,
Patient states that his car was struck from behind
by by a Jeep pulling a U-Haul. Immediately he felt
the pain & "clicking" in his neck, That same evening
be felt low back pain.
He has worked for Regency Tbermographers, Waynesboro,
for 29 years, His job consists of sitting at a desk
and cutting wedding invitations, lie lifts paper to
put it in macbine, This is an overhead movement &
he is required to reacb over head. He says tbat the
paper weighs ten pounds or less, He states tbat he
has bad no adverse reaction to this work either before
or after ths accident,
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Puo,... 7nil;'3nIJ
July II, 1996
REI Donald Dale
Hr, Dale continued treatment in tbis office from
June 12 , 1995 until 9/5/95, He diacontinued until
November 8, 1995. During that two montb period
he was asymptomatic.
He returned November 8, 1995 complaining tbat his
low backwas hurting again, Tbe neck was improved.
Hr, Dale bas n lot IB3x200. Wben be mows it witb a
pusb mower it irritates bis back.
At present he still bas neck discomfort, but of
a less severe degree. Headacbes in cervico-occipital
area about twice weekly, whicb last about 15 minutes.
Relieved by tylenol.
He bas periodic low back pain. Wben it hurta, he says
the pain is about tbe same intensity as a year ago.
At present I will see in three weeks~
Treatment includes manipulation of pelvis for low
back & manipulation of cervical spine for tbe neck,
Witbin a reasonable degree of Cbiropractic certainty
I am confidant tbat tbe problem can be corrected.
This is my opinion from past experience. As for
bis present job tbere is no disability.
I have advised him to refrain from lifting more than
15 pounds nnd avoid ellcessive bending,
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December 18, 1995
Timothy A, Shollenberger, Esq.
P. O. Box 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
RE: Donald Dale
D/A February 18, 1994
DOB October 5, 1948.
Dear Mr. Shollenberger I
In reply to your letter of December 4, enclosed
are copies of patient's file. The abbreviations
in the notes refer to my procedures.
Parient originally complained of neck discomfort
with a "cracking" when he rotated head. He also
complained of low back.
He discontinued treatment after visit of September 5.
His low back was better and there was no progress
with his neck complaint. (the cracking sound)
He returned on November 8 because of recurrance
of low back problem.
Yours truly,
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Diagnosis: 847.00 Cervical Strain/Sprain /'
847.3 Sacroiliac Strain/Sprain
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USF&G Co
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lIarrisburg, PA \H08
REI
Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01_1
D/A 2/18/94.
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Enclosed arb copies of office notes and statements'
for December througb February for above.
Patient still experiences mild pain in tbe
left hip nrea once or twice a week for brief
periods. lie still ellperiences "clicking" in
the neck at times,
Yours truly,
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Ms. 'rammy Snyder
United States Fidelity
Ii. 'Guaran ty Co
P. 0, Box 18B
Harrisburg, PA 17108
RE: Donald Dale
D/A 2/19/94
li2600A126,3957011
Dear Ms. Snyder:
Mr. Dale came to this office June 12, 1995. He complain
ed constant neck pain which increased with rotation.
Lateral flexion as well as flexion Ii. extension
were tight Ii. Limited. lie complained of low back
pain since the accident.
I reviewed the Cervical X-Rays from the Waynesboro
Hospital. There is flattening of neck from C2 to
C5. The Lumbar X-Rays show a double sacroiliac
subluxation.
On June 12, 16, 21, 23, 28 patient was adjusted
in the cervical Ii. pelvis areas. At chis point
the neck is symptomatically the same but there
is improvement in the pelvis.
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Treatment is A2000, ManipUlation.
Diagnosis is 847.00 Cervical Strain/Sprain
847.3 Sacroiliac strain/Sprain.
It is my opinion, based on previous cases that
there shOUld be recovery in a reasonable time.
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P. O. Box 1BB
Harrisburg, PA 1710B
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REI Donald Dale
D/A 2/1B/94
#2600A1263957011
Deilr Ms. Snyder:
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I can report that Hr. Dil1e'D low back problem
is at least 75% improved. There is little change
in the cervical spine, he feels discomfort &
clicking when he rotates the neck. From my psst
experience I should continaethe adjustments.'
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ks. 'l'ammy Snyder
USF&G Co
P. O. Box 108
Harrisburg, PA 17100
RE: Donald Dale
2600-AL-263957-01-1
D/A 2/18/94,
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Dear Ms. Snyder:
Enclosed are my office notes of the above. Some
I had sent you on October 25. The abbreviations
refer to my treatment procedures.
Cervical X-Rays were from the Waynesboro Hospital
and show flattening of the cervical spine f~om
C2 to C5. You can get a copy of the cervical
report from the Waynesboro Hospital.
Enclosed is copy of lumbO-pelvic X-Rays.which
were taken in my office.
Patient had little change in neck "cracking"
and his low back was much better so he dis-
continued treatments September 5.
On Nov. 8, patient returned with spastic low back
pain. At this time the *ow back problem is imp-
oved.
Enclosed is statement for November.
no other.unpaid claims outstanding,
There are
Yours truly,
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IInrrisbuql, I'^ 17107
REI Donn1d Dole
2600-^L-263957-01-1
D/^ 2/18/91,
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Enc10scd nro copies of office notes to dote.
In recent weeks ho hns ellperienced more ncute lumbo-
sncrol pnin nnd hna required more adjustments. On
his lost visit there wns considerable improvement
& I will check him again in three weeks.
I'leose note change of address I
Donald Dnle
1134 Ridge ^ve
Wnynesboro, I'^ 17268
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X-Ray Report.
June 20, 1995
X-Rays were taken of lumbo-pelvis (72100)
Anteroposterior & lateral, with the patient erect.
AP View: ,
There is a slight left scoliosis from L2 to L5.
Femur heads are even, indicating no short leg.
Hip joints are clear and well spaced.
The are exostoses on inferior & superior
aspects of the lumbar bodies.
Subluxation of R. & L. Ilia in relation to sacrum.
Lateral view:
Lumbar curve is in the normal range.
Disc spaces narrowed a6 L4/L5 & L5/Sl.
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Dear Dr, Hess:
RE: DALE, ')onald
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Thank you for allo\~ino us to see Donald Dale in consultati"n i'1 l'efereOl;el.to
his Intermittent riant shoulder oain. As VOII krow, fIr. !l"l~ :i5 ,1 " ,r .
45-vear-old, ~1hite mal~ 1'1110 sustJineo a motor v'lhicl!! accblent on
FebrUary 18, 1994. He was not hosoitalizec .1t tnat time ann oio nllt lose
consciousness or sustain anv ooen traumas, He MS been co.,olai~ino of
intermitteot cervical as ~1.~1l as occloltal oain since th<lt ti~e. T~e cain
radiates to tM dont snoulder and subsides soont.aneollst., witn 'i!st. He also
has exoerienced several colsodes of riaht retroilllricul'lr nvop.r~sr.n'lsias.
There is no evidence of nU"lbness, oarcstoesias, headacl1es, Hea~ness, blurred
vision, douol~ ~ision, or vertioo.
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On neuroloqical examination, Mental status eXJmi"~..ioo, Hlemor\'. soeeco, and
calculation were ~lithin nonnul liMitS. Cranial n'lrve eltamination "IdS
essentlallv intact, l'otor and deeD tenoon refl~xes wer!! ..;0 tllrollcnout,
Strenath was 5/5 throuQhout.. On cerebellar 'lxaminar.1on, finoer/fInaer ann
/..,.heel/shin/knee 'nanellvers '.~""'l \'Iitnin nO~lal limits. Tar:M'11 qalt lias normal.
Sensory examination t~as intact.
In summary, 1'1', DOrlJld Dale is a 45-'1ear-old, 'llea;ant centlNI.,n >Iho
slJstainE'd iJ Illotor vp.hicle ~ccHent in F?hrU1rV af 19~4 .1no hijS ~een
comolalnino of rioht shoulder oain since tnat tiMe, On n.!I,rolooical
eltarnination. thP.r~ \~as no Ilvidenr.e of nnuroloaical imoai""llnt .1t this time.
Ci!rvlcal soine films obtainlld th~ day aft!!r the "cc1dent. \/er'e unrenarkable.
tlo further neurolooiCJl evaluation is I~arranted at this tir.'fl,
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Recommendations ~re oatillnt s~ould he fo11o'oed c1inicallv ijno if s'(l"otoms
oersl st, I'IC will ~e Ol.if\ to re-ev<1luate nl-l .,t tn.lt t il~e, Sholll d vou have
any further Questions 1'':''1<1rl1iOl] Ill', i)ale, 1111'.~se fet!l frill'! to cont.act us,
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLAND VALLEV AVENUE
WAVNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA 17266
TECEPHONE 17171 762.771 I
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STEPHEN 0, RYAN. M,P,T,
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE. P,T.
PHVSICAL THERAPIST
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Donald Dale
Referring physician: Dr. Louis Coda
03/24/94.
Diagnosis: Cervical and Lumbar strain.
S: Patient is a 45 year old white male who reports he was involved
in a motor vehicle accident on February 18, 1994 when a car rear
ended his car on Route 81 North. Patient reports his car was rear
ended by another which pushed his car into a tractor and trailer
truck. Patient reports that he was wearing a seat belt although he
sustained injuries to his neck and low back region, Patient
reports pain in the posterior cervical spine region with
irradiations of pain into the left upper trapezius and shoulder and
occasional pain radiating into the right upper trapezius and right
shoulder region, Patient reports also a infrequent of radiations
of pain into the interscapular region as well. Patient reports
pain across the low back region from L-3 to S-l spine, Patient
rates his pain in his cervical spine to be an 8 on a scale of 0 to
10 and his low back pain to be a 6 on a scale of 0 to 10,
Patient's occupation is working at Regency in the engraving
department. Patient reports frequent headaches since his accident
in February of 1994, Patient reports that this pain is limiting
his life style and interfers with his activites at work.
0: X-rays not available. Neurovascular status is intact. Patient
displays a forward head posture, kyphotic back, protracted
shoulders and a head tilt to the left with patient in slight left
side bending of the cervical spine with patient sitting. Cervical
range of motion displays marked limitations with all motions
including forward and backward bending, right and left side bending
and right and left rotation with patient reporting increased pain
symptomology with all motions. Patient is left hand dominate.
Right and left upper extremity range of motion is equal and within
normal limits. Trunk range of motion displays a moderate amount of
movement with patient reporting increased pain symptomology in the
low back with left side bending. Right and left lower extremity
range of motion is within normal limits. Selective manual muscle
testing of the bilateral upper and lower extremities are equal and
wi thin norma 1 1 imi ts . Deep tendon ref 1 exes are equa I in the
bilateral lower extremities for knee jerk and equal in the
bi lateral upper extremities for elbow jerk. Patient is point
tender to palpation in the bilateral upper trapezii musculature,
posterior cervical spine, and rhomboid region as well as the
bilateral scalenes.
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLAND VA~~EV AVENUE
WAVNESBORO. PENNSV~VANIA 1726B
TELEPHONE 17171 762.771 I
STEPHEN D. RYAN. M.P,T. ROBIN MORRIS'SWOPE. P.T.
MASTER OF' PHVSICA~ THERAPY PHVSICAI. THERAPIST
Donald Dale (Continued)
A: Cervical and lumbar strain,
P: Hoist heat, ultrasound, neuromuscular reeducation, and
therapeutic exercise as patient tolerates,
GOAL: Decrease pain symptomology in the cervical spine and lumbar
spine and increase function for activities of daily living and work
tasks,
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12.7 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AVENUE
WAVNESBORO. PENNSYLVANIA 172.68
TELEPHONE 17171 762.771 I
STEPHEN D. RVAN. M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHVS1CAL THERAPV
ROBIN MORRIS'SWOPE. P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
03/28/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with patient supine followed by ul trasound for ~
minutes to the pos terior cervica 1 region and bil a tera 1 1 umbar
paraspinals, Patient received connective tissue mobilization with
muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar
paraspinals, septum, bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral
lateral cervical spine, and submandibular region, Patient received
cranial base release and active rhythmic stretching with cervical
rotation bilaterally. Patient reported some relief post treatment
session,
03/30/94, Progress Note,
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back region
and cervical spine with patient supine followed by ultrasound for
5 minutes to the bilateral posterior cervical spine and bilateral
1 umbar paraspina 1 region, Pa tient recei ved connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators,
bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical
spine, and submandibular region. Patient also received cranial
base release, transcranial release, sphenoid lift, and active
rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally. Patient
reported some of his headache symptomology to be decreased slightly
post treatment session.
03/31/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical region,
right shoulder and low back region with patient supine followed by
ultrasound for 5 minutes to the upper cervical spine and bilateral
lumbar paraspinals. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators.
Patient also received connective tissue mobilization with muscle
energy to the bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral
cervical spine, submandibular region, and right deltoid and upper
arm regions. Patient performed therapeutic exercise to incl ude
scapular PNF D1 and D2 with patient in sidelying with cervical
stretching bilaterally. Patient received cranial base release,
transcranial release, sphenoid lift, manual cervical traction and
active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally,
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLANO VALLEY AVENUE
WAYNES80RO. PENNSVLVANIA 17268
TECEPHONE17171762.771 I
STEPHEN 0, RYAN. M.P.T,
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPV
RODIN MORRIS,SWOPE. P.T.
PHVSICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
04/04/)4. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and bilateral posterior
cervical and upper trapezii musculature. Patient received
connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral
lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
deep hip rotators, bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral
lateral cervical spine, and submandibular region. Patient
performed therapeutic exercise to include scapular PNF D1 and D2
with patient in sidelying with cervical stretching bilaterally,
Patient received cranial base release, active rhythmic stretching,
and transcranial release. Patient reports that his back and neck
pain is subsiding slowly although his pain still exists and
interfers with his daily living.
04/07/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and posterior cervical
musculature. Patient received connective tissue mobilization with
muscle energy throughout the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoraco
lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators, bilateral
posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical spine, and
submandibular region, Patient performed therapeutic exercise to
include scapular PNF D1 and D2 with patient in sidelying with
cervical stretching. patient received cranial base release and
act i ve rhythmic st retching with cervica 1 rota tion bil a tera 11 y.
Patient reports that he does feel some decrease in pain
symptomology although his pain remains constant.
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ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE. P,T,
PHVSICAL THERAPIST
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLANO VALLEV AVENUE
WAYNESBORO, PENNSVLVANIA 17266
STEPHEN 0, RVAN, M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHVSICAL THERAPY
Donald Dale
04/13/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and
lumbar regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and bilateral posterior
cervical musculature as well as the bilateral upper trapezius
region. Patient received connective tissue mobilization with
muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar
paraspinals, septum, bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral
lateral cervical spine and submandibular region. Patient performed
therapeutic exercise to incl ude scapul ar PNF 01 and 02 wi th
cervical stretching bilaterallY, Patient received cranial base
release and active rhythmic stretching bilaterally.
04/14/94, Progress Note.
patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and
lumbar regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and posterior cervical
region and upper trapezii musculature. Patient received connective
tissue mobil i za tion with muscl e 'energy to the bil ateral lumbar
paraspnials, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotators, bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral
cervical spine, and submandibular region. patient received
therapeutic exercise to include scapular PNF 01 and 02 with patient
in . sidelying with cervical stretching bilaterally. Patient
received cranial base release and active rhythmic stretching with
cervical rotation bilaterally,
04/1B/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and posterior cervical
region and bilateral upper trapezii musculature. patient received
connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral
lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical spine, and
submandibular region. Patient performed therapeutic exercise to
include scapular PNF 01 and 02 with patient in sidelying with
cervical stretching. patient also received active rhythmic
stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally.
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLANC VALLEY AVENUE
WAYNESBORO. PENNSVLVANIA 17268
TELEPHONE t7171 762.771 I
STEPHEN C. RYAN. M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHVSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE. P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
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Donald Dale
04/20/94, Progress Note,
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, and bilateral
posterior cervical and upper trapezii musculature, Patient
received connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the
bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum,
bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical
spine and submandibular region. Patient performed therapeutic
exercise to include scapular PNF 01 and 02 with patient in
sidelying with cervical stretching. Patient received cranial base
release, quadrant stretching of the upper and lower quadrants and
active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally.
Patient reports that his low back pain is decreasing slowly
although his cervical pain is persistant,
04/21/94, Progress Note,
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the lumbar and
cervical regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and bilateral posterior
and upper trapezii musculatur~. Patient received connective tissue
mobil i zation wi th muscl e energy to the bil atera I 1 umbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical spine, and
submandibular regions. Patient performed therapeutic exercise to
include scapular PNF 01 and 02 with patient in sidelying with
cervical stretching. Patient received cranial base release,
quadrant stretching of the upper and lower quadrants and active
rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally. patient
reported relief post treatment session,
04/26/94. Progress Note.
Hot packs and ul trasound to the cervical and lumbar regions.
Patient states that his back is feeling better this date. He is
still having problems in the neck. Connective tissue mobilization
muscle energy exercise to the lumbar paraspinals, septum and
thorical lumbar junction bilaterally, scapular PNF with cervical
stretching in sidelying to the cervical region followed by quadrant
stretching upper and lower quadrants bilaterally.
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
12.7 CUMBERL.ANC VALLEV AVENUE
WAVNESBORO. PENNSVLVANIA 172.66
TECEPHONEI7171 762..771 I
STEPHEN C. RYAN. M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHVSICAL THERAPV
ROBIN MORRIS,SWOPE. P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
05/02/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back regions with patient supine followed by ul trasound for 5
minutes to each area, Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical spine and
submandibular region, Patient performed therapeutic exercise to
include scapular PNF 01 and 02 with patient in sidelying with
cervical stretching. Patient received cranial base release,
quadrant stretching, and active rhythmic stretching with cervical
rotation bilaterally.
05/04/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to each area, Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotators, and bilateral iliopsoas musculature. Patient also
received connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the
bilateral posterior cervical spine, and 1.\pper thoracic back
regions, Patient received cranial base release, quadrant
stretching, and active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation.
05/05/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back region
and cervical region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for
5 minutes to each region. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, and bilateral deep
hip rotators, and bilateral iliopsoas musculature. Patient also
received connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the
bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral lateral cervical
spine, and submandibular region, Patient received cranial base
release, quadrant stretching of the upper and lower quadrants as
well as active rhythmic stretching and cranial base. Patient
reported relief post treatment session.
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMDERLANO VALLEV AVENUE
WAVNESBORO. PENNSVLVANIA 17268
TELEPHONE 17171 762.771 1
ROBIN MORRIS,SWOPE. PT. .
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
STEPHEN O. RVAN. M,P.T.
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Donald Dale
05/09/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with patient supine followed by ul trasound for 5
minutes to each region. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotators, bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral upper
trapezii musculature, and upper thoracic spine, Patient received
connecti ve tissue mobil i zation to the bil ateral iliopsoas
muscul ature, pa tient received cranial base release, quadrant
stretching of the upper and low~r quadrants and active rhythmic
stretching with cervical rotation bilaterallY.
05/11/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals and posterior cervical
region, Patient received connective tissue mobilization with
muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoracO lumbar
paraspinals, septum, bilateral posterior cervical spine, upper
thoracic spine and right scapular region. patient received cranial
base release, quadrant stretching of the upper and lower quadrants
and active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterallY.
05/12/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to each area. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle en~rgy to bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators,
bilateral iliopsoas musculature, bilateral posterior cervical
spine, and bilateral thoraco lumbar paraspinals, Patient received
cranial base release, quadrant stretching, and active rhythmic
stretching with cervical rotation,
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLANO VALLEY AVENUE
WnNESBORO. PENNSVLVANIA 17266
TELEPHONE 17171 762,771 I
STEPHEN O. RYAN. M.P.T.
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERf,PY
ROBIN MORRIS,SWOPE. P,T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
05/16/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical region
and low back region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for
5 minutes to each area. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
posterior cervical spine, and bilateral iliopsoas musculature,
Patient received quadrant stretching of upper and lower quadrants,
cranial base release, and active rhythmic stretching with cervical
rotation bilaterally,
05/18/94, Progress Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the bilateral posterior cervical region and bilateral
lumbar paraspinals, Patient received connective tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, deep hip rotators,
bilateral posterior cervical spine, bilateral upper trapezii
musculature, cranial base release, quadrant stretching, and active
rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation, Patient reported some
relief post treatment session.
05/19/94, Progress Note,
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinal region and cervical region with patient supine followed
by ul trasound for 5 minutes to each area. Patient received
connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral
lumbar paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
deep hip rotators, bilateral posterior hamstrings, bilateral
iliopsoas musculature, and bilateral posterior cervical spine.
Patient received cranial base release, quadrant stretching, and
active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally,
Patient reports that his back pain symptomology has decreased by
approximately 75% with his headache and neck symptomology decreased
by 50%.
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127 CUMBERLANO VALLEY AVENUE
WAVNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA 17288
T.L.."ON. (717)702,.771 1
IlTILPflEN O. RYAN. M,P,T.
MA'TE" 01' I'Hy"eAL THE"AI'Y
RODIN MOIlIIllS.!IWOPE. P,T.
PHYSICAL THERAPI5T
,Opnald Dale
OS/23/94. Progrc~~ Note.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with pat-lellt supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minult!s tu ~acll area, Plltient reoei ved connecti va tissue
mobilization with musole energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, and bilateral deep
hip rotators, Patient received conneotive tissue mobilization
throuyhuut lht! bllatt!ral posterior cervical spine region, bilateral
upper trapezii musculature, and upper thoraoio back regions,
Patient received cranial baae release, quadrant stretching, and
active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation bilaterally.
OS/25/94, Progress Note.
Pat.ient stated that he was feeling good, but his right shoulder was
sore. Patient received moist heat for 20 minutes to the posterior
cervical region and lumbar paraspinal region with the patient in
supine, followed by ultrasound at 1,5 watts per centimeter squar~d
for 5 minutes to the same areas with patient in supine, Patient
received connective tiasue mobilization with muscle energy to the
bilateral thoraco lumbar 1.araspinals, bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
bilateral septum, bilateral deep hip rotators, bilateral posterior
hamstrings, bilateral iliopsoas, and bilateral posterior cervical
region, Patient received active rhythmic stretching with cervical
stretching, Patient received quadrant stretching and cranial base
release, Patient feels relief after each treatment session,
Continue per PT plan.
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OS/26/94. Progress Note"
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the posterior
cervical spine and lumbar region with patient supine followed by
ultrasound for 5 min~tes to each area. Patient received connective
tissue mobilization with muscle energy to bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotators, hilateral posterior hamstr.ings, and bilateral posterior
cervica 1 spine region, Patient received cranial base reI ease,
quadrant stretching, and active rhythmic stretching with cervical
rotation bilaterally,
-.N PHYSICAL. THERAPY ASSOC (<;S
" 1 27 CUMIl~rn.ANO VALL~Y AVI!NUI!
WAYNC:!IBORO,I'C:NNSYLVANIA 17:!6Il
TIlLE.HONE (717) 702'7711
llTltPHI!;N 0 RYAN. M I':r
MAIST!!:n 01" PHV15'CAL TH"RAPY
1l01llN MOnnl!l.ISWOPE. P.T.
PHYSICAL TH!!:RAPIST
Donald Dale
06/02/9~. Progrellll Hate.
.PlJtient lSeen for moist hlllat for 20 minute. to the oervioal and
I umbar spine wi th patient. supine foll owed bI ul trasound for 5
minutes to each area. 'ationt received connective tissue
mobilization with mUlScle energy to the bilatenl lumbar
paralSpinah, thoraoo lumbar parallpinals, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotator:!, bilateral postol:ior corvical spine, right upper
trapeziulS, cranial base r~~ease, ~uadrant stretohing, and active.
rhythmio stretohing wit~o~vioal rotation bilaterally. Patient
reports that hill baok symptomology continues to decrealSe although
he oontinues with pain and dillcomfort in the oervioal spine and
right Ilhoulder region. Patient also I:eported that his physioian
lIi15hGS him to continuG phisioal therapy services two times per
week.
06/06/9~. Progress Hote.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the oervical and low
back region with patient lIupine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to eaoh &rea. Patient reoeived oonneotive tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
thoraco lumbar paraspinala, septum, and bilateral deep hip rotators
as well as the bilateral iliopsoas lIIWIculature. Patient .1:10
received connective tissue mobilization to the bilateral posterior
oervical spine, quadrant .tr.tcbing, cranial balle relealle, and
active rhythmic stretching wIth cervical rotation.
06/09/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen for moilSt heat for 20 minutes to the oervical and
lumbar region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to eaoh area. Patient reoeived oonnective tillsue
mobilintion with mwsch energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinllls, thoraoo lumbar parllspinala, septum, bilateral deep hip
rotators, bilateral posterior oervioal mwsoulature, and upper
trapezius region. patient' received cranial baae r.lease,
transcranial release. quadrant stretching of the upper and lower
quadrants and active, rhythmic .tretching with oervical rotation
bilaterally.
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':l7 CUMDERLAND VALLEY AVENUE
WAVNIE880RO, PENNllVLVANIA 17:l1lO
TEL.PHONE (717) 711:l.771I
BT&pHI:N D. RVAN, M.p,T,
M.0.5TER 01' PHVSICAL THERAPV
ROBIN MORRIB'SWOPE. P.T.
PHVBICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
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06/13/94, Progress Note.
Patient stated that his right lateral cervioal and right shoulder
region was sore, Patient received moist heat for 20 minutes to the
posterior cervical nnd low baok regions with patient supine
followed by ultrasound at 1.5 watts per centimeter squared for 5
minutu to both areas -with patient prone. Patient received
connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral
posterior cervical, bilateral thoracic lumbar paraspinal s,
bilateral lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators,
and bilateral iliopsoas musculature. Patient received cranial base
release. Patient continues to feel relief after each treatment
session. Continue per PT plnn.
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06/16/94, Progress Ncte.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes tc each area.. Patient received oonnecti ve tissue
mobilization with muscle energy to bilateral lumbar paraspinals,
thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral deep hip rotators,
and bilateral posterior oervical spine, Patient received cranial
base release, active rhythmic stretching with cervical rotation and
quadrant stretching. Patient reported relief post treatment
session.
06/20/94. Progress Note,
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back region with patient supine followed by ul trasound for 5
minutes to the posterior aspect of the cervical spine. Patient
received connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the
bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoracD lumbar paraspinals, septum,
bilateral deep hip rot:at6r~. Patient received connective tissue
mobilization to the' bilateral posterior oervical spine, right
lateral cervical spine, and submandibular region, Patient
performed therapeutic exercise to include scapular PNF 01 and D2
with patient in sidelyinq with cervical stretching. Patient
received cranial base release and active rhythmic stretching with
cervical rotation bilaterally.. Patient reports that his back pain
symptomolo9Y is 75-80\ better although he continues to have pain
and discomfort in the right side of his neck and shoulder region,
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'27 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AVI:NUe:
WAYNESBORO. PENNSYLVANIA 172.68
nLEPHON~ (7171782,7711
STEPHEN D. RYAN, M.P.T.
MASTER 01" PHYlllCAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRlS.SWOpe:, P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPI8T
Donald Dale
06/23/94. Progress Note.
Patient seen tor moist"heat for 20 minutes to the oervical and low
back regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the posterior cervical and right scapular region.
Patient received connect~e tissue mobilization with muscle energy
to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thornco lumbar paraspinals,
septum, bilateral deep hip rotators, bilateral posterior cervical
spine, right 1 a teral cerviaal llpine, and Bubmandibul ar region,
Patient performed therapeutio exercise to inalude scapular PNF 01
and 02 with patient in sidelying with cervical stretching. Patient
received cranial base release and active rhythmic stretching with
cervical rotation bilaterally. Patient reports some relief post
treatment session,
06/27/94. Prcgress Note,
Patient seen for moist h$at for 20 minutes to the low back and
cervical region with patient aupine followed by ultrasound tor 5
minutes to the posterior aspeot of the cervical spine and right
shoulder regions. Patient received connective tissue mobilization
with muscle energy to the bilateral lumbar paraspinals, thoraco
lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral posterior cervical spine,
right lateral cervical spine and submandibular regicn. Patient
performed therapeutic eNercise to include scapular PNF 01 and 02
with cervical stretching with patient in :sidelying. Patient
received cranial base release and active rhythmic stretching with
cervical rotation bilaterlllly. Patient reports he continues to
feel this "funny feeling that makes my head itch."
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMIlERLANC VAU-EY AVENUE
WAYNESBORO, PENNDYLVAN'A 17268
TELIPHONE <71717112.7711
STEPHEN D. RYAN, M.P.T.
MASTER 01' PHVSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRlS'SWO,.E, P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
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06/29/'14. Progross Not.e,
Patient. arrivell to therapy today reporting t.hat. his back pain
symvtomology cont.inues to subside alt.hough this "funny feeling in
my head" continuos t.o_ worsen, Patient reports hiD pain
symrtomology is mostly looated in the right scapular region but
irradiating rain into the posterior aspect of the cervical spine.
Patient seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low
back regions with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutl's to t.h... poslerior cervical and right scapular region,
patient rl:cdved connective tissue mobilization with muscle energy
to the bilat.tlt'<ll lumbar paraspinals, thoraeo lumbar paraspinals,
septum. bilateral posterior cervical spine, right lateral cervical
!\pinH and submandibular region, patient performed therapeutic
exercise t.o include sl~/lpular PNF D1 and D2 with patient in
sid~lyin9 with cervical stretching, Patient rec~iv~~ cranial bas~
release, ,!uadrant. strf,ltchlng of upper and lowfJt llllach:ants, 311<1
activH rhythmic stretching with cervical rotat.ion bilat.erally,
07/07/94. Progress Note,
Patient reports having difficulty sitting in church on Sunday
evening when he had stabbing pain in the right posterior cervical
region and right sc~pula which lasted approximately for,a day and
th~n subsid~u on its own, Patient report.ed increased pain
symptomology in his low baok region today secondary to working a
"roject for Dill hours leaning over a table at work. Patient Beell
for moi$t heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and low back regions
with patient supin~ fall owed by ultrasound for 5 minutes to the
posterior cervical and dght scapulilr region. Patient. r~ceive~l
connectiv~ tissue mobilization with muscle energy to the bilateral
lumbar paraspinllls, thoraco lumbar paraspinals, septum, bilateral
deep hip rCltator'I, bila~",rill posterior cervical region, l:l.ght
lateral cervical region, and submundibular region, patient
performed therapeutic exercise to include scapular PNF PI and D2
with patient in sidelying with cervical stretching, Patient
received cranial base release and active rhythmic str~tching with
cervical rotation bilaterally.
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127 CUMII~ftLANO VALLEY AV~NUe:
WAYNESBORO, PENNSYLVANIA 17200
TlL(PHOH(17171 702.771 I
STEPHEN O. RYAN, "'.P.T.
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE. P.T.
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
Donald Dale
07/28/94. Progress Note/Discharge Note,
Patient was seen for moist heat for 20 minutes to the cervical and
low back region with patient supine followed by ultrasound for 5
minutes to the right tlhoulder and scapular region and right
posterior cervical muscul aturo, Patient received connective tissue
mobiliution with musc.lA energy to the bilateral lumbar
paraspinals, thoraco lumbar paraspinale, septum, deep hip rotators,
bilateral posterior cervical spine, right lateral cervical spine,
and submandibular region. Patient performed therapeutic exercise
to include scapular PNr D1 and D2 with patient in sidelying with
cervical stretching, Patient received cranial base release,
Patient instructed in a home exercise program to include rotator
cuff exercises with patient prone as well as corner wall stretches.
Pstient reports at the end of this treatment session that his back
is 80-85\ better with his cervical and right shoulder region being
60-65\ better as he was initially being seen per his evaluation,
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DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING
D.Il", Ilonald E.
2/19/94
Patlon!,s'Namo
Dale
10/5/1,8
Room
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PI's Idenlilicatlon No,
Blrlhdale
Goda
Roforrlng Physician Dr.
CERVICAl. SPINE
INDICA'l'[QN:
HVA.
Tbe vertebral bodies have a normal hoight and alignment. Tbere is narrowing
o( C6-7 and milder narrowing o( C5-fl illlll C7-1'1. Anterior spurs al'e I'resont at
C5 cbrough C7. 1'h"ro iHe a Iso post"rio,' spurs on the rigbt at C5-6 and C6-7.
which impinge slightly on tho neur.,l [0 ram'''' at that level. Small posterior
spurs iJrp. on I:hn l,~rl: ;11: r.5-6. Th.!l'f! is SOlnP. 5tl'iliAhtl1ning of thl! cel'vico11
lordosis consist~nt witl, spasm.
IHPIlESS!ON:
TIH.!rt! is 110 f~vit!I!I1Cf! for acut~ injury. l'hl1rn nrl!
degenor.ltiv', chilng" with straightening o[ the
Cl~l'vicn 1 lordosis.
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IND I CA nON:
MVA.
No fCilctllre or dislocation is seen. 1'hel'e is 50(t tissu'! c,tlcHieation
adjacent to the greater tuberosity on the internal rotation view. This is
probably calcification in the teres minor or in[raspinatous tendon.
HlPIlESS ION I
No evidence (or (ractuce or dislocation.
11:50 AM
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FEB 2 1 1994 .-
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Physical Therapy Associates
of Chambersburg
810 Wayne Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
FED.I.D.' 23'1484169
THE EASTER SEAL SOCIETY OF FRANKLIN
AND ADAMS COUNTIES, INC.
34 ROADSIDE AVENUE .
WAVNESBORO. PA 17268
717-762,5315
Pl'etcrfpllon lor Physical Th.rapy
PlII.' Camp!gl. Enllr. Top Secllon
Nomo ~ ..L./ {J.J._
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Dolo of Onse1 or Injury :J I ~,: 'i if
X'ray nndlng. e - ~ ~ t,.,." .,;,
HI.lory at. DlaOOI..' ti
Cardlll'pulmonory
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_ 95900. NERVE CONDUCTION TESTING _ 97014. ELECTRICAL STlM.IUNAlTENDEDI
_ 95858' ELECTROMYOGRAPHY _ 97010' PARAfIN BATH
_ 97020' ULTRAVlOLEr
_ 97022' WHIRLPOOl
_ 97039' UNUSTED MODALITY
THERAPY SERVICE
_ 97500' ORTHOTICS TRAINING
_ 97501 . EACH ADDITIONAL 15 MIN.
_ 97520' PROSTHETIC TRAINING
_ 97521.EACHADDITIONAL 15 MIN.
_ 97530: KINETIC ACTMTlES
_ 97531.EACHADDITIONAL 15MIN.
PROCEDURES-EXTENDED
_ 97016. VASOPNEUMATlC DEVICES
_ 97110' THEnAPEUTlC EXERCISE
_ 97112' NEUROMUSCULAR RHO
_ 971" . FUNCTIONAL ACTMTlES
_ 97116.GAlTTnAlNING
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?aHent'o Name Don Qf. cL
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Date
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?roblem: Thia patient reports that be hnd immediate left cervical discomfort
following a motor vehicle accident on 2-18-94. The next morning he aloo
ellperienced some low back pnin. lie nlso had x-rays the next morning which
have ahowa some 1000 of lordoois in tbe cervicnl spine, At thio point pntient
reports feeling relatively improved in the morning upon awakening, lie gets
hendaches in the occipital nren in tbe top of bio hcad which lasta approllimately
5 minutes nnd occur npproximately twice n day, lIis low back pain is leos constant
and oeeuring only occasionally, lie reports he hols bold some left nrm weakness since
the incident,
?hyaician'o Orderal
Medical Hiotory: Patient has a colon problem which necessitates treatments
one to two timeR a week in Carlisle, Otherwise 00 medical problems,
Evaluation
?osture/Ilbaervationo- 0 S~iOl,-C(U"- c:lP\H't'.'.,'cl, S,,(.0 !,..unci (}2)
p"-ch'Hdll'1C\ clblc mt)\., (I fl.U (JVU'(~ Llfnhn" I hOI'('r~c.. c,;p 1I1C~..
mOtl. '\l;l"\,l} (lJI(O '("flct. . J,
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Flexibility G~l'\.ly(lte..t\ fh't) C,~;','(LH(\ -\.~l~.f
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Sensory
Gait
Palpation
Tenderneaa - 0 \,-l ,- c.. 2. C. L\
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of Chambersburg, Inc.
810 Wayne Avenue
Chambersbur8, PA 17201
(717) 263-5147
FAX (717) 263-3454
Bruce A, Hitchens, P,T.
John B, Hostetler, P,T,
Marsha A, Lacy, P,T,
April 11, 1994
PIIYSICAL TIIERAPY DISCIIARGE SUMMARY
TO: Louis Coda, M,D,
RE: Donald Dale
Problem: Low Back Strain
Treatment Dnte: March 17, 1994
Dear Dr, Coda:
We evaluatcd your patient. Donald Dale, in Mnrch, He cancelled any subsequent
treatments due to feeling it waa too far to t~avel to o~r clinic for trentments,
DurinR our evaluation, this pntient reported he hnd been involved in n motor vehicle
aC:cident on 2-18-94, lie ellperlenced some low bnck pain the nellt morning and cervical
pain, His complaints at the time of our evaluation were cervical pain and headaches
in occipital aren nnd on the top of hia hesd,
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Our evnluntion revenled n left shoulder depression snd aide bendinR to the left.
His shoulder flexion wns limited bllnternlly to 150. and his eervienl spine ranRe
of motion was limited by discomfort in nll nreas by approximntely 50.. lIis trunk
forwnrd fledon was mnrked by n flnttening of tbe thorneic spin/!. lie showed an
overall myofascial tiRhtness in the upper quarter. There was tenderness over C2,
C4, T2, and T4 spinous processes. We proceeded with treatments including moist
hent, ultrasound. nnd massnge, We also instructed him in some gentle rnnge of
motion exercises for tbe eervicnl spine.
Thank you for the chance to evnluate this pntlent, If We .nn be of nny furtber
assiatance, please let us know,
Sincerely,
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Marsha A, Lney, PT
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P. T, Associates
of Cbambersburg, Inc.
.10 Wayne Avenue
Cl'1ambet,burg, PA 17201
717-263.5147
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LAURALEE B, BAKER-STARR, ESQUIRE
Pa, Supreme Court 1.0, No. 59814
REYNOLDS & IIAVI\3
A Proteo.iona1 Corporation
101 Pine Street
P.O. Ball 932
Harri.burg, Penn.y1vania 17108-0932
Te1ephon' :
FAX:
[717} 236-3200
[717] 236-6863
Attorney tor Defendant:
CINDY SAXON
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
: CIVIL ACTION LAW
NO 95-804 Civil Term
v.
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ARBITRATION MEMORANDUM OF DEFENDANT. CINDY SAXON
I. Facts
This personal injury action arises out of a motor
vehicle accident which occurred between Plaintiff, Donald Dale
("Plaintiff"), and Defendant, cindy Saxon ("Ms. Saxon") on
February 18, 1994. At the time of the accident, both Plaintiff
and Defendant were traveling northbound on Route 81 near
carlisle, Pennsylvania. At the time, Route 81 lias under
construction and the northbound route encompassed only a single
lane of travel, Immediately prior to the accident, Ms. Saxon,
who was driving a 1994 Jeep Cherokee, went over a knoll in the
road and encountered a stop in traffic. She immediately applied
her brakes and attempted to avoid impact with Plaintiff's vehicle
by swerving to the right. Plaintiff, who saw her approaching in
his rearview mirror, applied his brakes rather than pulling his
vehicle forward.
Unfortunately, the left front of Ms. Saxon's
vehicle impacted the right rear bumper of Plaintiff's vehicle.
Both vehicles were able to be driven from the scene.
As a result of the motor vehicle accident, Plaintiff
contends he sustained cervical and lumbar injury as well as
occipital headaches. Plaintiff's credibility will be at issue
concerning these alleged damages.
]I. DISCUSSION
A. PRECLUSION FROM RECOVERING MEDICAL EXPENSES AND
WAGE LOSS.
It is believed that Plaintiff will endeavor to
introduce into evidence the amount of medical and wage loss
expenses allegedly incurred as a result of the motor vehicle
accident. Pursuant to section 1722 of the Pennsylvania Motor
Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law, the Act of February 12,
1984, P.L. 26, No. 11, 75 Pa. Cons. Stat. section 1722, as
amended, (the "Act"), Plaintiff is precluded from recovering
benefits provided by any source covered within the ambit of
Sections 1719 and 1722.
Section 1722 of the Act provides:
section 1722. Preclusion of recovering
required benefits.
In any action for damages against a
tortfeasor, or in any uninsured or
under insured motorist proceeding arising out
of the maintenance or use of a motor vehicle,
a person who is eligible to receive benefits
under the coveraaes set forth in this
subchapter, or workers' compensation, or any
2
program, group contract or other arrangement
for payment of benefits as defined in section
1719 (relating to coordination of benefits)
shall be precluded from recoverin9 the amount
of benefits paid or payable under this
subchapter. or workers' compensation, or any
. pro9ram, group contract or other arrangement
for payment of benefits as defined in section
1719. (Emphasis added).
section 1719 of the Act provides:
section 1719. Coordination of benefits.
(a) General rule. - Except for workers'
compensation, a policy of insurance issued or
delivered pursuant to this subchapter shall
be primary. Any program, group contract or
other arrangement for payment of benefits
such as described in section 1711 (relatin9
to required benefit(s) 1712(1) and (2)
(relatin9 to availability of benefits) or
1715 (relating to availability of adequate
limits) shall be construed to contain a
provision that all benefits provided therein
shall be in excess of and not in duplication
of anv valid and collectible first party
benefits provided in section 1711. 1712 or
1715 of workers' compensation.
(b) Definition. - As used in this section
the term "program, group contract or other
arrangement" includes, but is not limited to,
benefits payable by a hospital plan,
corporation or a professional health service
corporation subject to 40 Pa. C,S. Ch. 61
(relating to hospital plan corporations) or
63 (relating to professional health services
plan corporations). (Emphasis added).
Obviously, Plaintiff brings this action against Ms. Saxon for
injuries allegedly arising out of a motor vehicle accident.
Accordingly, section 1722 of the Act applies and Plaintiff may
not recover lost wages or medical benefits paid and/or payable
under his first party benefits.
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B. MEDICAL BILLS INCURRED BY PLAINTIFF ARE
INADMISSIBLE AS EVIDENCE TO MEASURE PAIN AND
SUFFERING
The medical bills in this personal injury action are
not admissible as they are not probative of the degree and extent
of Mr. Dale's pain and suffering. In the case of Martin v.
Soblotney, ___ Pa. , 466 A,2d 1022 (1983), the court was faced
with the issue as to whether medical bills were admissible to
prove pain and suffering in the plaintiff's action to recover for
non-economic damages under the Pennsylvania No-Fault Motor
Vehicle Insurance Act. The court held that there is "no logical
or experimental correlation between the monetary value of medical
services required to treat a given injury and the quantum of pain
and suffering endured as a result of that injury." IQ.
, 466
A.2d at 1025. The court reached this conclusion for several
reasons. First, it noted that the mere monetary amount assigned
to medical services masks the difference in severity between
various types of injuries--a very painful injury may be
untreatable, while a less painful injury may require more costly
treatment. Second, even with identical injuries, the method or
extent of treatment provided by a physician may vary from patient
to patient and from physician to physician. Third, the
reasonable value of treatment may vary depending upon the medical
facility and community. Finally, even if it were possible to
have an incident where there were identical injuries, treatment
and costs, pain is subjective and varies from individual to
individual. Based on this reasoning, the court held that the
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cost of medical servioes is irrelevant and held the medical bills
to be inadmissable for these reasons. ~, alaQ, Greenwood v.
Hildabrand, ___ Pa. Super. ___, 515 A.2d 963 (1986) (under
Pennsylvania case law, the dollar amount of medical services
provided is not probative of the degree and extent of pain and
sUffering experienced by the victim and thus the medical bills
incurred by that victim are irrelevant and inadmissible as
evidence to measure pain and suffering.)
In light of the foregoing case law, in the event that
Mr. Dale attempts to introduce medical bills as a measure of pain
and suffering, these bills are irrelevant and inadmissible as
evidence.
Respectfully submitted,
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
A Professional Corporation
May 28, 1997
B. Baker-Starr, Esqu re
I.D. No. 58874
101 Pine Street
P.O. Box 932
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0932
(717) 236-3200
Attorneys for Defendant,
Cindy Saxon
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct
copy of the foregoing document on all counsel of record by placing
the same in the united States Mail at Harrisburg, pennsylvania,
first-class postage prepaid, on the 28th day of May, 1997, addressed
as follows:
Timothy A. Shollenberger,
Law Offices of Timothy A.
1B20 Linglestown Road
Post Office Box 60545
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
(Plaintiffs' counsel)
Esquire
Shollenberger
17108
REYNOLDS & HAVAS
A professional Corporation
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Patient'a Name~ ~ Date ..3 -/7-'9'1'
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1. How and when did your problem begin?
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2. Indicate on drawing where problem is
3. What physical limitationa do you have
aa a rasult of this problem?
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4. Do you have discomfort in areas other
thsn the painful area?
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no pain
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worse possible pain
6. Does the pain vary?
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7~ What makes it worse?
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Does it vary by time of day?
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What has been done 00 far for this problem?
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Are you on medications? ~
If so, what ~ype?~ #t~ - ~()"'j
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What type of work do you do? ~-t tI &d C!~
For how long? ...;::l7 ~
When was the laat time you were painfree? .;2 - (? - ?f
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Patient' s Signature~ ~# N~~""""
P~yaical Therapy Aasoc~Htes of Chamberaburg - Initial EVuLuation and Plan of Core
Patient'a Name .0011 a.ltL [)a1p, Dste -1JJ 0.. 1((1 h I 7
D1aRnoa1al ~ I Co ctL ( GB (; 1Y1I ~
Problem I This patient reports that he had immediate left cervical diocomfort
fOllowing a motor vehicle accident on 2-18-94, The next morning he alao
ey.perienced aome low bock pnin. He aloo hod x~rnys the next morning which
hove shown some loos of lordosis in the cervical spine, At this point patient
reports feeHng relatively improved in the morning upon awakening. He gats
headaches in the occipital area in the top of hia head which lasts approximately
5 minutes and occur approximl1tely twice a day. lIis low back pain 10 less constant
and occuring only occasionally. He reports he has had oome left arm weaknesa since
the incident,
Physician'e Ordere:
Medicel Hietoryl Patient hss a colon problem which necessitates treatmento
one to two times a wesk in Carliole, Otherwioe no medical problems,
Evaluation
Posture/lbservations- 6) sh<n&4.\. c:la-p-v-e(,.~t I SIelL. b.e-nd @
p\'Z)h-ud.!.n~ oJcdO"l"T\.Vl\.. I .(21 a.tl.erUd- I u.rn.bc\ r · + hOl'Ctcic.. s.p I n c...
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Gait
Palpation
Tendemua - o~ G 2. C Y
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Girth
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Patient'e Proble~e
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3. died {2.0.tU. ~\c..c~
4. ~I e-a..R..- C'.M.flrrl1~ fI. ~
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1. N.orm~ l!Q.M.I1~d
2. v~cL r n {!f fJ.Arvrn a:/1 on
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Treat~ent Plan
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Recommended frequency of P. T. treatment T I. W .=3> 13. I. uJ .
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71'hysical Therapy Associates
of Chambers burg, Inc.
810 Wayne Avenue
Chambersburs, PA 17201
(717) 263-5147
FAX (717) 263-3454
Bruce A, Hitchens, P,T,
John B, Hostetler, P,T.
MarshaA. Lacy, P,T,
April 11, 1994
PHYSICAL THERAPY DISCHARGE SUMMARY
TO: Louis Coda, H,D.
RE: Donald Dale
Problem: Low Back Strain
Treatment Date: Harch 17, 1994
Dear Dr. Coda:
We evaluated your
treatments due to
,
patient; Donald Dale, in Harch.
feelihg it waa too far to travel
He cancelled any aubsequent
to our clinic for treatments.
During our svaluation, this patient reported he had been involved in a motor vehicle
accident on 2-18-94. He experienced aome low back pain the next morning and cervical
pain. Hia complainta at the tima of our evaluation were cervical pain and headaches
in occipital area and on the top of his head,
.
Our evaluation revealed a left ahoulder depresaion and side bending to the left,
Hie shoblder flexion was limited bilaterally to ISO. and hia cervical apine range
of motion was limited by discomfort in all areaa by approximately 50.. His trunk
forward flexion waa marked by a flattening of the thoracic apine. He ahowed an
overall myofascial tightneaa in the upper quarter. There was tendernesa over C2,
C4, T2, and T4 apinoua processea, We proceeded with treatments including moist
heat, ultrasound, and masaage, We alao inatructed him in eome gentle range of
motion exercises for the cervical apine,
Thank you for the chance to evaluate this patient. If we' .an be of any further
aaaistance, pleaae let UI know.
Sincerely,
~o.. R? clMIf
Harsha A. Lacy, PT
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IIESS KlIDlCAL CLINIC
NAME
DALE,
DATE'
.'
PROGRESS NOTES
B.D.
-
9 ., -9 5
cont.
A, Patient with problem of sleeping, He denies any known apnea or snorin. b~:
1 Celt it is probably best to go abead '''ith a sleep stuuy, I didn't chan;.~
anything else right at this time.
10-3-95
T,
I called Hanover 1I0spital and get a sleep study lined up Cor Donald, I guess
what '..e are looking Cor here is possible pseudo naricolepllepsy, (RDII:nh)
10-16-9
T.
Rash is getting better. His fungal culture is positive. He's to continue
the Lotrisone on his feet. (RDH:mab)
10/6/95
C.
Larry L. Sollenberger, M,D.--see report,
(bh)
11/14/95 T. A call from his wife. I called the other day and got a hold of Donald actuall~,
He said that she'd called because he broke the remote control because he was .
upset with her and ~he felt like that that he was provoked and that he won't
work with them. When I called her her story is quite different. She seems to
indicate she'd be willing to go for counseling but doesn't think he will.
I left it that if he's interested in getting something set up that he should
call back. I did suggest the Otterbein services which are free. The expense
apparently has been a problem in the past. (RDH:bh)
1-2-96 T. His sleep study looked pretty good. No sleep apnea, 1 don't tbink we need to
work that up further at tbis point. (RDH:nh)
A. S, Donald comes for routine checkup and overall getting along pretty well.
He has been shifted to a new Job at work and he feels he is under less
pressure and be feels better with tbat. Still having a lot of struggle and
strife at home but doesn't Ceel he is depressed and overall feels like be
is doing fairly well. He says his wife won't go for counselling,
0, UP is 112/78. beart RRR.
A, Hypertension now seems to be doing very well, minimal medicine,
p, Decided to stop it altogether and see how it is in 3 months. (RDIl:nh)
2-12-96
T,
Donald wanted to know wbat be could take Cor runny nose and cough, I told hi=
Robitussin OM would be fine, It sounds like it is probably viral infection fro~
what he describes, If he gets worse, let us know. Sbould get over in a couple
o ( ',Jccke. (RDH ; Ilia I
3-15-96
T,
He was on my phone list. I got a message tbat he doesn't want to be ca 11ed,
so 1 didn't call him. (RDIl:nh)
i-14-96
A, S.
0,
A,
p,
1\, S.
Patient presents with cough and just feeling somewhat run down with chills
and sweats x2 weeks.
Blood pressure is 130/100. Temperature is 98.90.
erythematous but otherwise HEENT is unremarkable.
bilaterally and heart is regular,
Probable bronchitis.
Amoxicillin. one t,i.d,
Pharynx is minimally
Lungs also are clear
I
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at bedtime, (TH:LC:c::
/1 to -i~ ,/.; .'
f:;i "f
Comee in '.rith pains in his back DC his head and neck, it has bee11' getti~g
warGe. The biggcDt concern he han is l..Jhcn he is !)ittin~ around. sometimes
'..Jhell he is dril/in!.;, sometimes ,,,hen he in at '..Jork. hiD head JUSt ~oe5 '10',';n
he SillS. It just suddenLy (lop!}. 110 [eels like he is :.;oin~ out ,Inri :h'.!ll
it ':ot::e!i rit.:ht hack. He ;..:cts his he.l(1 bac!: fhiLt is
along with Phenergan for cough
'ORt.l.OU
DATE
N
continue ..
0-28-95
A.
9-28-95
HESS MEDICAL CLINIC
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME
B.D.
DAI.E, Donald r..
10-5-48
any diplopia looking anywhere else or any vision problems looking anywhere els
He still has some of the discomfort in the back of his head or rather the funro
sensation. He also, when asked about his vision, says he doesn't see the 8ibl
well in church but when I explore this further what he is describing is that
he is getting far sighted and he has to hold the book at a distance and that 11
been coming on for awhile, He did take his Prozac this morning and he took
his Tenormin this morning, apparently decided to start it again.
His blood pressure is 140/88 sitting, 144/94 standing, He is no distress.
Pupils arc equal and reactive to light. Discs arc flat. Extraocular muscles
intact, Ile has no diplopia here, Ile moves his neck well. Ile is able to fle~:
forward without any pain. Ile can move all extremities well. Ilis patellar
reflexe arc 2+.
\. Patient with a very vague description of a transient sensation of difficulty ~
his vision. I just can't make a significant episode of diplopia out of this
because he is only describing this feeling at one point looking in one area,
I told Donald I could not put a specific diagnosis to this. It is difficulty
know how hard to push it. I don't think that imaging studies arc warranted
at this point. I strongly offered to have him see a neurologist and get thei:
opinion on the matter and see if they think anything further should be done,
the end after discussing it and thinking about it, Donald decided simply to We
a little bit and see if he has further symptoms. I think this is a very
reasonable approach because I don't see a red flag symptom here to make us lei
into an extensive workup at this point and Donald seems to agree. He ia goini
stay on his Tenormin one a day and give the Prozac some time to work as we he
discussed before. (RDH:erm)
A.
S. Donald is back, Ile has no further spells. Still has the funny feeling in
his occiput area, Says he always has that. He has been seeing a
chiropractor late ly and not sure what I thought about that. Told my standar
recommendation was not to allow his neck to be manipulated. l'don't usuall:'
refer to chiropractors but I am not going to intervene, That will have to
be his decision. Donald's main distress is tbings aren't going well at home
He recounts a number of episodes, things bis wife has done. He feels that
it is causing him problems at work and jeopardizing his job. he has a house
standing empty that they were buying to move into anu she won't mOve so
now he has 2 houses and quite a number of things. They have been in
counselling before but he said she walked out and wouldn't continue and
there is no use for him to go, I listened to him and not a lot more to
offer. 5ugg~~L~Ll LJhlL 1a~ 1II1gllL ~ull:ilJt:;: cuunsioLliiiB himself but ha dca:;n'::,
really feel that it would help, He is discouraged but denies being suicidal
or severely depressed. He doesn't think the Prozac has made much difference
for him. He really wants to stop both his medicines. I suggested he stop
Prozac and stay on the Tenormin,
0, BP is 140/84, chest is clear, heart RRR,
A. Hypertension control fairly good right now,
p, Recommended we not make too many changes at once and suggested he sta:: on
his Tenormin for the present. Gave him appointment back in ] months.
(RDH:nh)
S, Donald is here for a checkup. Overall seemS to be feeling well. His main
complaint is that be had a couple o[ sore toes on his left foot and he has
episodes at work where he just falls 0[[ co sleep. lie docs manual cuttinq.
Said be Just finds himself do?inq of[, This has been Hoing on for about -
I, months, He doesn't doze off '"hen he ls drivin~ or .1ny other t il,e. It Ls
unclear exnctlj '..Ihat the significance of thi!i is.
0. UI' Ls 12()/~(), chest clear. Heart Him. Iii:; leCt toes sho'.; a lLttle -,L: H
flexion '!cfor:nit:l. There is no open le~iuns ':here.
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.ony.on
DATE
#
UESS MEDICAL CLINIC
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME DALE, Dona Id E,
B.D. In_C;_'IR
A, S. Donald comes for a check up on his blood pressure, his back and we went ove:
a number of things, He's only taking his blood pressure pill every two to
three days. Donald talked at length about bis frustration with his
peri-rectal problems. He still has some leakage of stool and feels if anv-
thing, things arc not quite as good as they were before his last operatio~, I
He's thinking about persuing yet another opinion about it, I really don't
know how best to advise him, but I thought he ought to follow-up with
Dr, Sollenberger so he could keep track of it. He may ultimately be more
content if he just tries to be content with it and accept it but we talked I
about a number of things and he'll have to decide how he wants to persue
this. Again, I advised him to see Dr. Sollenberger back. As I talked it ;
became evident that Donald is somewhat depressed. He certainly denies bei~!1
suicidal but he feels tired, feels like "what's the use" and he's not been
sleeping well since his last operation. lie has some early awakening.
His neck, he says, is great. His lower back bothers him just when the
weather changes. It is pretty good when the weather's okay.
0, BP's 124/86. CHest is clear, Heart RRR. Good reflexes in his legs.
A, Patient with apparent resolving back and neck pain as described above.
A. History of Hypertension. He's doing fairly well now off his blood pressure
medicine. I'm not sure there1s any reason to persue that,
A. Depression.
p, I plan to put him on some Prozac to see if that won't help. We gave him
a follow-up appointment. He's to let me know if he has problems with
the medicine meantime. (RDH:mab)
./95
6-9-95
A.
T.
From his wife, she Was concerned about the bill in January that wasn't paid by
the insurance explaining that it was mainly for hypertension and his other
problems and I thought that was appropriate. If they don't feel that they can
pay it, we will just write it off. She had some questions about his rectal
problems and I told her I really didn't feel I could discuss it at this point,
if she wanted to come along with him we could discuss it and she talked about
going along up to see Dr. Sollenberger and that is certainly fine, (RDH:jad)
Pofll'.{6 ~....ec...l <1f1Pr f'^'t/1M-'\.<Jkp f,-:!''7r-. D)<I/Ulrw~ -^'--'~ !J~
/!l,d~rl:. ]:>~~''''''...J \?
T. Donald cancelled his appointment. I checked back with him, Thought the Prozae
maybe helped him a litt Ie bit. lie wasn't sure. He dec ided that he would like
to try it a little bit longer, I pue. OUt some samples Cor him, He said ehaL .
he will make an appointment to get back With us, I am not sure exactly why be
canee lied bis appointment. (ROil: nh)
S. Donald comes with a "funny feeling in the back of his head". He says it stn
the previous night. in some senae he calls it a headache and in another sens
he just calls it a funny feeling and other times he is talking moatly about
clicking in his neck which has been quite chronic. It is very difficult for
to understand whether there is actual pain there or it is a vague sensation,
Seems to be fairly much on the surface but again, it's difficult to understa
what he ia describing. It started grndually and built up, It was not a sud
onset to suggest a subarachnoid event. This morning he had it when he woke
still, mien he went to work, as he was driving down the rood that was lined
with cars on either side, he hod n sudden sensation of the cara converging,
course they weren't and he was able to proceed, This woo apparently very
transient, perhaps a minute perhaps less, lie just didn't feel very good. E
went to work. which is a short distance away, sat in his car for a couple ~:
minutes but as best I can understand he renlly didn't have any ~ther visual
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DESS MEDICAL CLINIC
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME DALE , Donald E,
B.D.
1 n-,-I.R
J. 11-95
T
r, Sollenberger, lie upd:lted mil on what he was doing with Donald. He said tha
onald has an uninto'lctd sphincter and he has some seepage, lie had tried ta
epair it once it came loase and he WIlS bllck to where he was to begin with,
Ie hns told Dano'lld he could repair it again there is only a 50-50 chance and
e wouldn't really encauarge him to da so, (RDH:rkt:
.-19-95
t\,
5, Danald is here for a checkup, lIis main concern right now is the problems
with his rectal leakage, lIis plo'ln it sounds like is to go bo'lck and see
Dr, Sollenberger. 1 explaineu 0'1 little bit as t understaod it but he '''ill
have to discuss that with Dr, Sollenberger and make hid choice as this Is
something tho'lt isn't any abviaus definite goad chaice it sounds like, lie
will have to weigh what it is all worth to b~n, Danald saunds very
frustrated by the fact that he has to go ta the restraom frequently and
be has Some continued small amaunts of staol leakage,
lie says he has same pain at the base af his neck, He bas a single isalate~
Spot in his right upper acciput. It bathers him and where he has tald me
in tbe past that if he JUSt tauches a hair there, that seems to settle it
down at least for a time and he confirms that is the case naw. He also has
same discomfart in his lower back, The pain is nanradiating into his legs
or his arms, He has na numbness ar weakness, lie says they work well. He
is able ta ga ta wark and da his job, lie has seen improvement as he nated
in the past, He thinks maybe the impravement is nat continuing now, No ot~e:
problems are turned up though he mentions he is having quite a bit of
difficulty with his wife, their relatianship,
His 8P is 120/88, chest and beart are unremarkable. His range af mation
af neck is somewhat limited fram average but it is equal in all directions,
Nat severely limited. He turns to abaut 50-60 degrees ratational1y and flexf
and extends ta prabably about 45 degrees. lie can bend clear over withaut
any seeming difficulty. He can walk an his heels and on his toes, He has
2+ patellar reflexes, 2-3+ achilles and intact upper arm reflexes as well
thaugh the triceps are difficult to elicit. 1 palpated over the area where
he has the discomfart in bis scalp and t dan't see any lumps there. t dane
feel any lumps. t don't see any cbanges in the skin though he is able to
tell me right when t am puttin~ my finger an it. Alsa he says that the
reflux type problems are not a prablem naw. He has cut the Zantac to ance
a day and it is getting along on that, He has alsa cut the Tenormin'to once
a day.
Hypertension, Cantrol is okay.
1-17-95
J. 7 -r;~'
)-16-9~
C,
Larry L, Sollenberger, M.D,
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Patient with same chranic neck and back discomfart, lie is fairly functional
t told him as t have tald bim be fare that it is hard for me ta imagine wbat
we wauld da ta improve on his situatian. 1 think it is reasanable far him
to use Tylenal and things like beating pads, If it bathers him. t gave him
same shaulder and neck exercises and alsa 1 shauld mention that he has a
little discamfort alang the medial barder af bis left scapula, 1 wauld be
glad far bim to see somebauy else if he wauld like ta, though 1 wauldn't
really knaw exactly who ta send him to, He has seen the neurolagist at
Hershey, 1 dan't see how mare physical therapy is gaing ta benefit him,
Donald seems to be fully functianal at least in his jab right now, 1 think
it is gaing ta be one of those things he simply has to wark with.
(RDlllnh)
(mab)
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Dr. Sollenbergl'r. Sl'l! report.
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,enN.OU
DATE'
9/?0/94
lO-l6-94
lO/l9/9 A,
/I
NAME
B.O.
DALE, Donald E,
PROGRESS NOTES
1n/~1/,R
CONT --has an appointment in October to set! mt! and if he
problems before then he can make an appointment
ER Probable Reflux Esophagitis,
feels like he's having more
to see us before then,(RDH:~~,
(mab) i
S. Donald comes for a follow up of ER visit when he had an episode of what he
describes as a sharp pain that was hard and in his mid chest. He says durin.
thnt pain it hurts to take a deep breath. He had about three episodes of thi
and finally went to the ER where he was evaluated as having reflux esophagiti
That seemed to be a recurrent factor that it did hurt to take a deep breath
when he had it, He's on some Zantac now and hasn't had any bad spells and is
interested in staying on the Zantac for the time. He does have a history
of esophagitis and he has a history of some heart burn intermittently but no:
a big problem,
Patient says he still has pain in lower back, that it's not radiating tc
his legs, and it occurs about two times a day and lasts 10-30 minutes but ne
up to an hour. He has no weakness or numbness in his legs. Also he says his
neck still clicks and he has a funny feeling in his occiput and he runs his
hand lightly over the back of his hair and then it eases up. He says that
that is not a pain.
0, He reasonable ROM of his neck, probably not completely full range as when he
was young, no deformities are seen. No back deformities are noted and he
has intact reflexes in his legs and good dorsiflexion of his feet. He has
negative straight leg raising. His abdomen is soft, nontender. Heart RRR,
BP 140/94.
A. Hypertension, BP control is fair and I elected not to change his medication
this time, but we'll check it back.
1.2A. Patient with chest pain some of which sounds like chest wall pains but
certainly could be esophagitis.
P. We're going to keep him on the Zantac now bid and see how he does. If he
continues to have problems perhaps other avenues will have to be pursued, bu
it certainly doesn't sound like cardiac pain and I think this is a safe way
to approach it.
T.
A. Patient with residual complaints from his MVA, I tried to explain to him tha
he probnbly is going to have some discomfort off and on and I can't say
how long it will last but I think it's hard to imagine that anything we could
do is going to improve the situation that he has now, He asked what an MRI
was and I'm not quite sure why he brought that up, but he said he just heard
Ahnllt it from a friend. I explained I~h!lt it is and told him that tn hi::;. ease
I don't think there's any benefit because even if he had something like a
protruding dia~with his symptoms as minimal and as intermittent as they are
I certainly wouldn't recommend treatment invasively for that. Patient also
asked about a flu shot and that was given. . (RDH: bh) I
USF & G Ins. form requested copy of 10-14-94 Progress notes. Mailed to them
Authorization on file. in chart. (c: I
Donald continuing to have rectal drainage and problems, Wife very concerned I
about this, Doesn't think Dr. Sollenberger is taking it seriously enough or i
doing enough aggressive treatmenc for It. l recommended that she talk '.ith :1.
Dr, Sollenberger herself, express her concerns, Sbe thinks something more needs ..
to be don~ to have him refer them, (DBlIlnh) .
,ORN. on
DATE
N
-91,
6-23-91,
T,
7-12-9
COr.
7/27/94
8-12-94
9-6-94
9/20/94
T.
OALE, Oonal;;
NAME
PROGRESS NOTES
IC-;-.
B.D.
T.
Patient called us back at 757. better, lIis neck still hurts tbough, lie is ge::~:
physical therapy 3 times a week, lie denies any pain in his arm, I 5uggeHc,
we cut his physical therapy to twice a '.eek, Try to "wean him off that",
(ROII:nhi
Appointment with Dr. Robert W, Brennan at lIershey on Tues, July 12, at 9:30. (r~::
Donald wanted to cbeck with me about who to see, We have an appointment arran;e
for him with Dr. Brennan, I think that is a reasonable place to start, lie sa',,;
his back pain is 75% better. lIis neck hurts sometimes but he feels a clickin:
in there and a funny feeling in his head that bothers him. We couldn't get -
Donald in with any of the neurosurgeons in this area because they won't take
accident victims. (ROII:nh)
Dr, Hekler~-No neurological problems were found, lie recommended him to be
followed clinically. (ROH: r;~
A.
S. Patient comes for a recheck of his back and a check up, He said he still ~c
the clicking noise in his neck when he turns his head, He has an internal
itching type feeling over his occiput and a little bit over his right par~e:
area that if he just touch his hair that tends to settle it down. lie has ar
occasional pain down his right trapezius area. This occurs a couple of ti=e
a day and then goes away. He says his lower back is doing well and it's ao:
80%, 1101'S back at work and able to do his full work. Also he's had a col:
and cough for the last three days.
0, His SP is 126/96. His neck has somewhat limited range of motion in all
directions but not more so really one direction than the other. This is
including flexion and extension. There's no palpable tenderness there, Thi
no scalp abnormalities seen, His patellar reflexes are 2+ and his Achille',
are symmetrical but not very marked on either side, Chest and heart are
unremarkable and with his lungs being clear.
A, Patient with hypertension,
P. 1 put him on Tenormin bid now instead of q day,
j 2A. Patient with history of neck pain, 1101'S been on physical therapy for quite
a while and I recommended that he talk to the physical therapist about
c;!~':!rcis':!s he can do at h"me. It s"l.lnd~ tn m~ l!ltp t'hineq hnvp imflrnvprl.~ntj
he's probably at the point where it's better to just go on and accept what
he had there and not focus on that discomfort. I'm not planning to renew h:
physical therapy, He's seen the neurologist at Hershey and there's no
evidence of neurologic findings, He's back at work and I think some of thi.
may be chronic, To focus on it further is not going to assist it. (RH:bh)
Copy of Office Notes for 7/27/94 sent to USF& G as requested. Authorization on
Copy of office notes since 2/19/94, copy of lIekler notes of 7/12/94, and also
copies of Ryan phys, therapy of 3/24/94 and letter to Annette Mellott. dated
7/1/94, These were sent to Timotby Shollenberger, see enclosed permission and
note that WE ARE NOT TO DISCLOSE INFO~lATION TO ANY INSURANCE ADJUSTER OR OTHER
PERSONS WITIIOUT WRITTEN AUTIIORITY FROH MR, DALE-EXCEPTION: FIRST PARTY INSURERS
WHICII IS USF&G. (ac) See letter enclosed.
II" said h"'s haVing a bit more pain in his back,and as I gath"r, was wond"ring
about whl!thl!r he should go back for ml! physcial thl!rapy, I told him I fl!lt
that's probably not thl! route to go at tbis point and he should do tho "Kerel.
that he '.as ~ i':en by the"" wh ich he says he' '; do lng. II" sa ld he has '10",."
~
'OAM.OI1
OATIi
3-23-94
3-31-94
4/5/94
3-24-94 C
4-11-94 C
4-L2-94
4-25-94
5-16-94
5-27-94
NAME
DALE, Dona I:
10-:_
~
PROGRESS NOTES
B.D.
T,
Mr, Dale needed a request for physical therapy. He is unable to go to Easter
Seals because of conflicts with work schedule. He wanted to know if he could
go to the physical therapist association at Ryans over on Cumberland valle,
and King Street, I told him that would be fine, He '''as given a prescription,
(LC:nh)
US FidelitV & Guaranty Co. request for records on injury of 2/18/94 to
present sent to them along with copy of X-ray, & bills. Authorization on file,
,
'J'
a,
5, Donald is here for recheck of his neck and back pain, he also is complaini~i
of a few days of sore throat and congestion, He reports that his neck pai~
has been decreasing and is getting some relief witb his physical therapy,
0, Temp. 98,90. HENT is unremarkable. Neck, he is able to flex forward 70 deS~1
extend backwards 10 degrees, lateral flexion to the right, 10 degrees int,
the left, 20 degrees. Rotation, 45 degrees to the right and 40 degrees to
the left. Lungs are clear, heart without murmur,
A. Cervical strain. Mr. Dale continues to make slow ~mprovement.
p, I recommended that he continue with his physical therapy an additional
4 weeks and followup at that time for re-evaluation.
A. Viral respiratory infection.
P. Supportive therapy only with Tylenol for the fever and cough syrup as neede:
(LC:jad)
Ryan Physical Therapy Assoc. See report.
Physical Therapy Assoc. of Chamb, , Inc. Marsha A. Lacy, PT.
(ssb) .
See report. (ss: i
Copy of progress notes of 4/5/94 & bill sent to USF & G as requested.
Authorization on file.
~
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I
;
I
I
A.
S, Patient comes with pain persisting in his neck, He describes it from the
right occiput down into his neck and straight down into his lower back,
He catergorically repeatedly denies any pains in his arms, any weakness
or numbness in his arms, This does bother him at work, when he leans over
and does some work there,
O. BP is 112/84, His chest seems to be doing well, Denies any chest pains,
His lungs and heart are unremarkable, lIis neck he can rotate about 45
degrees from straight ahead, both directions, It seems to be about equal
and he can extend his neck only a little ways past vertical but can flex
it with his ~hin dewn to his chest.. There ic ~ild ecndcrnc~~ cn'palpation'-
of the trapezius but no deformity otherwise noted although he has some
kyphosis. He has intact reflexes in his arms and intact sensation in his
both arms including up to the deltoid area. His pensor grip seems to be
equal in both hands,
A, Patient with neck strain getting physical therapy. lie came because he had
called me on Sunday and wanted to go abead with cervical collar which had
been suggested.
P. I fitted him in a large serpentine type collar. Recommended that be wear
it during the day as much as possible and preferably at work although he
doesn't think he is going to be able to do that, 1 reordereu some physical
therapy for him for a month and then told him tbat probably would be as
long as we could expect, benefit to occur, I tbink it will have to be an
end point somewhere, lie is to let us kno'" If things get worse, He does ha':e
a follow up appointment, (RDH:nhl
Copy of progress notes & bill for 4-25-94 sent to U,S,F,& G, as requested,
Appolntmpnt With Dr, Byrd, lIag"rstown [or Thurs.. Junl! 2 at 9:45am.
X-ray. of 2-19-94 C-splnl! ~ L shoulder rpleased [or pattent to take
(:
#
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME
B.D.
Otll.E, Dona l;
,OFUI.Ot:l
DATE
lC-~-
-94
cont,
However abduction is limited to 90 degrees, There is no specific point
tenderness but he has diffuse muscle tenderness over the trapezius muscle.
A. Soft tissue inJury to the neck and shoulder.
P. Patient was sent for cervical spine and left shoulder x-ray, He will be
notified if these arc abnormal. lie is also put on some Lodine )00 mg, to
take) times a day for 5 days, He is to followup in 5 days. [or re-examina:~
(LClnh)
2-22-9
1.
S. Donald was in an automobile accident on Friday, Apparently he was
rearended '~hile going to Harrisburg, Didn't go to the doctor immediatel::.
Came down to see us. Or, Coda saw him and on examination had some cer~icl:
spine tenderness, Ordered a C spine film, Don said his headacbes arc Je::~
worse and his neck is more stiff, Thought he ought to come in and be chec~
Had some pain going down into his left sboulder and his left arm,
O. Patient has good range of motion of both arms. He has normal reflexes
bilaterally, Good range of motion of the neck, Some shoulder girdle tence;
ness.
A, Shoulder girdle sprain, possible some cervical sprain note, C spine film
shows old cervical spine disease.
p, Increase Lodine to 4 a day, Put him on Norflex 4 times a day and reassure:
him, Recommended lots of heat and range of motion exercises. (OBH:nhi
1/94
T, DALE, Donald 9655
The patient's arm is still bothering him, he has a followup appointment here
and I recommended that he keep that, if it gets worse, let us know, He wanted
to know about taking his hypertensive medicines with the pain medicine and
that is fine. (RDH:ja.:
,
T. I spoke to Donald's wife who reported that he is having a lot of itching f
and deep pain in his neck where he had the recent car accident, I told her r
that if there was nothing that was seen on the skin that he just needs to.
continue his medication for the muscle strain, If she docs see something
on the skin, he can come in for evaluntion. (LC: jmr) I
T, Donald is complaining of persistent neck and back pain. I recommended be call ;
for a fo110wup appointment for further evaluation. (LC,nh) _:
A. S. Donald is here for re-evaluation of his neck and back pain, He continues
to complain of neck pain which is associated with a lot of diffuse itchin;
of the scalp,
o. There is no scalp les ion. His range of mot ion is limited in his ned:, He
bas about 45 degrees rotation botb to the right and the left. 3D degrees
lateral flexion to the left and 20 degrees lateral flexion to tbe right,
45 degrees anterior flexion and 20 degrees posterior extension, There is
no tenderness over the spinous processes and no complaints of sbooting pai~
down tbe arm. lIis back there is no tenderness over the spinous processes.
he has full range of motion of the back and no pain on'straight leg
raise, Normal deep tendon reflexes,
A. Cervical spine strnin and low back strain,
p, Patient was sent to physical therapy (01' c\'.11uation and trentment, ln
,lddition he.,as told to continue his l.udlne but this was Chillll;cd to '.,10 .~".
t'dice a da1" He is also to follu~1 lip in 2 'dccks, (U:'r,::'
,2-25-94
3-7-9/,
3-8-94
,OAIoI.OU
DATE
5/7/93
7-20-93
7-28-93
"15-9
12-7-93
1-31-94
2-19-94
M
Week-
end
Visit
A.
ER
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME DALE. Donald E.
B.D. 10/5/48
Says that his eye has been hurting him like crazy all day, His left eye hus
a foreign body in it. and it's red,
There's a small speck at about 6:00. This is removed with the algar brush afce
anesthesizing it. Patch and ointment applied. (RII: td)
T,
Was having some chest discomCort. lt '~as right in the V oC his abdomen, It :e
like indigestion coming oCC and on, lie took some Tylenol but hasn't hel;:e:
lie is having no sweating, no radiation or shortness oC breath. lie had a ne:1C
cath less than a year ago, It didn't sound omniocs at all on the phone.-l
suggested he try Some Gaviscon Cor it, lC it doesn't help, to make an appoi~:
and come up to let us see him. (RII:nhl
Donald is here for routine checkup, He mentioned that he has alittle pain on
his inner thigh ithurts to squat. It sounds more like strain and we didn't go
into that , He is still chasing hemorrhoid/fistula problem, ne is now seeing
DR, Sollenberger in Harrisburg, He also gets a dull ache in hia epigastrium
typically when he eats and he gets some relief with rolaids It is similar
to the pain that he had before though he has had relief for a good while.
He blames starting back on the Questran, Donald also talked at length about
some of the pressures he is on at home, Some of tha things he has gone throug:
in terms of counselling to try to work things out with hia wife. But from
his side things are often pretty difficult, It sounds like he has some people
to talk to he has talked with his pastor and some support, He doesn't feel
like there is a whole lot more he can do at this point, (RDH:rkl)
Open fistula-anal.
(jmh)
A,
5, Patient has had a sore throat and a cough. lie has had the cough this past
week. No URI, shortness of breath, or fever. He points to bis trachea area
as where bis sore throat is.
O. Temp. is 98,4. His throat is clear, His neck is without masses. His chesc
is clear throughout.
A. Viral respiratory infection with
p, Gave Phenergan with Cod, for the
process here.
cough.
cough, 1 uon't see any evidence of bacter
(RDII:nh)
A,
S, Donald fell 2 days ago while at a Junkyard, bitting his head and becoming
unconscious. Since tbat time he bas bad sor~ness on the leCt ~i~~_q.f_his
n~ck and on the rigbt siue of his occiput, lie bas not had any double
vision, vomiting or focal neurological deCicit,
O. Exam is unremarkable, exception of a BP 130/100,
A. 1. Post concussive headaches.
p, Tylenol with Cod, pro
2. lIypertension.
P. lie is to eontioue
few months,
his Tordo!. lie is to add IIcrz 2S mg. and followup in a
(LC:nh)
.\.
s, Donald is here for evaluation of his sore on neck and leCt shoulder tbat
began yesterday after a motor vehicle accident, The accident occurred up
in the Carlisle area, lie was on interstate HI and was bit from behind bv
a truck pulling a trniler, lie remembers hitting the side of hi" he'ld .Ig~in
the steering wheel and then thro..Jlng It back a lot, Now he complains of pa
along the cervical spine and also In the left shoulder.
IJ. Thcl'e L5 some mild tenderness .110T1:.t r;!. ,ind .1150 alon~ the Do1r.1sp1tlHl
. -,"'
,onu.ou
DATE'
M
11 ,n
10-09-9
1-30-93
,-:4-'>1
4-27-93
D,\LE, Danai:: ,.
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME
B.D,
J
lO-:_ j
i
pretty '~e:: I
C.1rdi:e01
elevl1ted
(RDII:nh)
cant
p, lI.1ve him see Dr, En,lm [or extensive Gl '~ork up. 1 think \ole have
excluded coronary causes at this point. Plan to keep him on his
because he seems to have some hypertension, We have hold several
reauin~s and elected Just to keep him on Axid at the moment,
Patient is scheduled to See Dr Enam on ThurSday, October 15 at 3:15 PM,
A.
S. Donald comes with fatigue and rectal pain, He has been getting treatment
apparently for hemorrhoids at Dr, Enam. He has been having pus and blood frc:
it recently. He was seen by Dr. Enam again and was told that he had hemorrh~~
opened somewhat. He has no abdominal pain and no fever.
O. His temp is 97.9. His abdomen is soft and nontender, Rectal reveals alittle
irregularlity inside the anal verge. On exam with the protoscope I can see
a couple of areas that has been treated but nothing looks real worrisome.
There looks like alittle bloody mucous there he has an external hemorrhoid
that is pretty much deflated,
A, Patient getting hemorrhoid treatments. I suspect that he is doing alright
with this. Certainly no reason to think that he has perirectal abscess
or anything like that. He wants to know if he should go on with the treatcer.:
or not. He said that he has trouble understanding Dr, Enam so I said that
I would call him next week. He also mentions that his chest pain has complete
gone and be contributes this to Golden pride. For him I am glad that his
chest pain is gone, (RDH:rkt:
T.
n'"\il."ltc; :bl( (uJ5~
f)nf"ol)(':~ :,,1\.!:t~~ ~..):~ tt"IJI';'!-:'; ,:.d.. t~l!lt. ':~:'Ctl':' .~.:,"t :1t'...... ':I~:"..: '1'':'
'....:r.h h~~1 hr:;j~)I'I'hr.~d ~)pt:r,lt~t)n. !II.' \~;':1I~. ~... ',tH ~" '..... ',,'~tl lj/"lr;' ;l:~ ::' I;:~
.,Ol'il:.:": .
(:UH' ::::
T, Donald had a couple of BP's taken one day, the highest was 130/100 today, The
highest was 120/88, I recommend no other intervention at this time, lie can Ie:
some others checked if he wishes, (ROIl:nh)
T,
talked to Donald about his situation .lfter talking witb Dr. Enam. I recommendec
that he follow up, Told bim if be didn't feel like his bemorrboids are a proble
etc., he could just tell Dr, Enam tbat he didn't Want any more treatment' hilt
ougbt to at least let him bave a look at how tbinHs are coming there.
(RDIl:nh)
S. Donald is back for recheck. Says his chest pain is gone. Was cured with
Alo. lie has had a beau cold since Sunday and a little bit of headacbe. lie
is off all of bis medicines but has had several elevated BP readings of
diastolic high in the 90's to 100 elsewhere tban bere, lie is a little
frustrated by bis rectal prohlems, Apparently has some mucous drainage
intermittently, Seeing surgeons and feels like they arc not moving fast
enougb, lie '~ants surgery dOlle, lie Is not having p.lln with It,
O. BP Is 130/90, Chest Is clear, lIeart RRR.
A, Patient with mild hypertension.
P Decided to go ahead and put blm on Tenormin
eye grounds and they arc okay, Wait and sce
trcatmcnt of his Ill' as far as his hc.ld,lche.
A.
50 mg. a day. Also checked his
'~hat happens '~ith his cold and
(ROIl:nhi
'DR".O'~
DATE' I
1/
PROGRESS NOTES
NAME
B.D.
DALE. ~o"]:'
DONALD DALE 9655
A. S: Donald comes with chest pain, recurring now that he has been off the
Cardizem. It is happening more frequently. It lasts about two minutes at a
time. He had a bad one on Friday. It is in his left chest. It hurts soce
to take a breath. A question of shortness of breath but no diaphoresis or
nausea. He had another episode Sunday at church and lasted l-2 minutes. It
starts suddenly and stops suddenly and later he mentioned that it feels
like his heart is racing when he has this and today he has had it off and
on several times for just l-2 minutes at a time.
0: Temp. 98.3. Chest clear. Heart RRR. No chest wall tenderness. No tenderness
with use of the pectoralis muscles.
A: Chest discomfort, probably not ischemic. He has had a negative cath. and
pretty unremarkable stress thalium. Those things are pretty reassuring frc:
that standpoint but I wonder with his describing his heart racing feeling
if he could be haVing PAT.
P: I am putting him back on the Cardizem until we can get a monitor on him.
We will try an event monitor. (RDH::s
6/l5/92
6-9-92
C. Dr. Haywood. Coronary arteriography, right dominant system. No identifiable
obstructive disease. (RDH:nh
T. Had a question about the system that we were going to have him use the event
monitor. Recommended that he call the company for that. Said he only had one
episode since he's been back on the r.ardizem. (RDH:td)
7-27-9
lu-7-9:
A.
S. Patient comes back for recheck. Still getting some chest discomfort and ~e
has some rhythm strips here we did by tolemetry. Generally with the che.:
discomfort his heart wasn't rapid. He had one episode of sinus tachycardia
l30 beats per minute. Patient also has had two days of dull epigastric pa!.
straight through to his back and he has had some episodes of belchln,. Th~.
sound more like dyspepsia.
O. BP 130/98, his heart RRR, no murmurs or gallops. Abdomen soft and minimal
epigastric discomfort.
A. Mild hypertension. Patient with palpitations.
P. We arc going to put him back on Cardlzem. I think that has helped him in
the past.
A. Dyspeps la.
P. Put him on Axld l50 b.l.d.
A.
S. His wife had called and she felt he needed something for his nerves, some:;
to relax him. I asked him how he was doin~ otherwise and he said he is genera:
doing pretty '.ell. he doesn't seem to feel that he has any problems '.Ith
his nerves, except sometimes his wife upsets him. I didn't initiate any
further conversation With him on this. :~e is not asking for anything or
complaining, I don't think I shuuld push anything on him. (RDH:nhl
\Q\l \~')\~,
5. Patient here [or routine checkup. Says he is still getting this chest pa!n.
Points up In his left pectoralis area, kind o[ 0[[ and on as it had been
I)cfore. Ills ~pi~n5t!c paill 15 mu~tl !)ctter. Ito aLso prcvlolJ5Ly I)UUll ~ctt!:~~
pains ill tile ba~k of Ills hend 110W, o~~il)llt JrC~1 I)llt 11c 11aR 11J!1 11011U
for 2 rnol1th~; 'llld ':rc!.Hts the Cilrdi~Cfl for that.
I,
,ORY.OU
DATE'
4/4/92
1/
contd.
4/20/92
I.
4-25-9
5-28-9 J
6/2/92
T.
6-11-92
6-16-9
T
A
T.
NAME
DALE. Donald E.
,\ :
P;
PROGRESE NOTES
probable chest wall syndrome.
Put him on some Naprosyn. If he doesn't
definitive workup on him.
lO/5/48
B.D.
get better may have to do furthe:
(DBH:td'
S;
Donald comes in with a reduced number of times he's had chest pain howeve:
he still has gotten them most recently this past Saturday. When he gets t~:l
pain it last for about ten to fifteen minutes goes away and then usually I
returns. This past Saturday this occurred for approximently four hours 0::
and on. Pain doesn't radiate anywhere. Pain is not associated with exerc:.s.
or after eating. Does not have any palpitations, diaphoresis, or shortness
breath with the pain. It was thought that this pain was just a chest wal:
muscular pain and he's been taking Naprosyn for this.
On exam his heart is regular without rubs, murmurs, or gallops. His lung
fields arc also clear. His abdominal exam was soft and nontender with pos:.:
bowel sounds.
Mr. Dale's chest pain is still of some concern.
We will recommend a stress thallium to further evalute this pain. Gave
him some sublingual Nitroglycerin to check if the pain is cardiac in natU:i
Advised him to deal with the stress and a refill of Naprosyn was given. He
will return to the office in two weeks. (PS/DBH:td
0:
A:
P:
Wants prescription for Naprosyn to send of[ in the mail. Prescription ls
written and set out. (DBH: nh
5. Donald in [or followup of his stress thallium, no abnormality, suggest!~~
areas of Ischemia. We discussed this With he and his wife, agrecd to ca::
catheterization at Hagerstown and arrangements wcre made.
Also had a long discussion between Donald and his '"iCe regarding their mar!:
relationship. Discussion was quite stormy with both blaming the other for
telling the untruth and being unfaith[ul,etc. Strongly suggested marital
counselling and made some suggestions o[ how that could come about.
(DBII : or.
Talked
should
about.
with Don's wife. She didn't know why Don was calling. Told her that he
call back if he wants to still talk to me or what hc wanted to talk
(D3"
Don informed me that cath results apparently '.ere n.ormal. 5~op his
mcdlcatlon and activity as tolerated. If continues to have symptoms, get Gl
consult. (OBII:nh)
Event recorder ordered today for Donald Dale.
(ac)
'DA".Ot~
DArE
A-29-91
10-7-91
ll-12-9
12-)-91
1-10-92
2-4-92
'\ , ."-":'
1/
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A.
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DALE, Donnld E.
NAME
B.D.
to-OS-4R
PROGRESS NOTES
Hospital discharge
please see discharge summary copy (ro)
~. DUII.lld is here [or ,1 recheck. SUll havin~ the chest di:lcnm[ort .Ibuut ",\,,,~'
'} t1,tY:i, L1Ht!i 5-1U millute!i. it Cilll br. ,111\' time. lIis '.olor~t l~pir.ot.lc '<lll~ '.ollo(::'
Iw W11!i lilyiltS4 Oil hi!i right slue, tw got !.OInC left ill1tC!rl()r ChP!it pilil1. 1.15:
ahullt 10-15 mlnute~ and then went ,IWilY. lie hiw cut his Z,lIltac d.,wn to q.:,.!
illld is ,ltlW .Jut of it. No difference notcd.
O. 01' 1J2/<Jll, clll!:;t clear, hr.art Illlll.
'.BTypical chest pnln, uncertain etlnloNY.
P. I put him Oil roome Cllrdizem thinkinN more "[ ",SOph,INC.1I ropasm. (RDII:nhi
A. 5. OOIl,lld called said he had some more chest pains last night. lIad about 5 dl:fi
episodes, lnsted 5-l0 minutes a piece, some of them were while he w,'s Lavin.
on his left side. lIad another episode this afternoon while he W.1S doln!! ~o",e
lifting and it would hurt while he took a deep breath. It was reminiscent .:>f
the pains he had last night. lie Is off the Cllrdizem now.
O. LunNs are clear, hellrt RRR. No murmurs, rubs or gallops. BP Is okay. His
EKG is unr:hanged.
A. Atypical chest pain either chest wallar 1 thought In the past esophageal
spasm.
P. I decided to go ahead and put him back on Cardlazem. Will see him back In
a few weeks and let us know if he gets worse. (RDII:nhi
A.
5. Douald is here [or recheck.
sore throat yesterdny and a
well.
O. 01' l20/90, chest Is clear, heart RRR, ears arc clear, no
A. Atypical chest pnin. seems to be responding to Card~zem.
esophageal spasm. I think will keep him on thllt [or now.
he is having no further chest pains. lie hnd 1
bitemporal helldache today but otherwise doi~;:
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1 still wonder .
A.
A. Probnbly onset of viral URI. If his :Iymptoms worsen, let us know.
(RDII:nh,
oC staph pneumonia
S. Cough, headache, nasal congestion. Sister-in-law died
recently.
O. Patient doesn't
P. Elected to give
ill. Temp. 98.4. Ears, eyes,
him SOme KeClex and Entex LA
nose and throat negative.
because of the circumstances.
(DBII :nh)
5. Here Cor routine checkup. he has chest pnin a couple o[ times a week. It
lnsts about 10 minutes at the most. It is right in the center, same sort
of thing h~ hilS had b~Cor~, G~n~ra!ly It is really not bothorin; him ~CY.
he has some headaches. Said he has had these for the 6 months or so. He
describes frontal area. lie notices It just at work. He docs not have It o~
weekends. Also has some nasal drainage of[ and on. lie has occasional couct
O. Temp. is 97.1. IIis ears and throat arc clear. lIis chest question o[ a lit:
bit o[ prolonged expiration but no [rank wheezes. Heart RRR.
A. Atypical chest pain. Patient has been dolnN well on Cardizem. 1 have decid
to leave him on that. Treating potentially with esophageal spasm.
A. Possible allergic rhinitis. Wonder about occupational type allergy.
P. Going to try him on some lIismanol [or the rhinitis. He is to let me know
If that helps him. (ROII:nhi
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A. S: Donald comes in with aching in his left arm. Chest pain spells comes and go
last five to ten minutes. Same kind of spells he was admitted to the Hospit,
for. Says he's had three to four a week over the past couple of weeks.
0: OP is [1.0/105. Cheat and cardiac exam normal. Has alot of chest wall tc::cc~'
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Don,lld having p"rslstent drainilge from his recc,ll ,Ire.l. lias "'en Dr. reet',r
and Carter. ~elth"r one has .Jon" ,lnythlng y"t. II,. 15 g"tting ,I little
dl5Cour.lged that It is going .1n so long. II" h,15 ,Inotlwr ,lppointm"nt this """
and hopefully they will g"t at this and do sorn"thing. IDBH:~h
ERT
Contusion of left first HP joint.
(DBII:td)
T.
Don has some pain going down hi~ left leg. it bothers him at night. It bo:~,i!r!
him sitting In a car. Sounds iike It may be some kind of dIsk disease.
Recommended that he come in .lnd let us evaluate him. (DBII:n~,:
S. Donald has complained of pain In the back of hIs head'for several mon:~I.
It Is right occipital headaches. They corne and go but sometimes last ~_:
hours. Sometimes Tylenol relieves it, sometimes docs not. Seems like It :.
always In the right occipital area. Docs not have associated nausea, vo=::
visual or auditory symptoms.
O. Bp 160/110. Fundi arc normal with no evidence of papilloedema. No
tenderness o[ the scalp. Fairly good tange of motion of the neck.
A. Headache cause unclear.
P. Recheck BP a couple of times In the next week. GoIng to recheck him here
in a week and see what his BP Is. May need antihypertensives. Mother is
hypertensive and It docs run In the family.
A.
A. S.
Complaining of a painful left leg going from the hip to the knee, going on !:
2 weeks. Seems to bother him if he sits [or a long period of time. If he
lies down in bcd, seems to get better. Docs not have any trouble sleeping
except sometimes when he rolls over,it seems to aggravate it.lle has not hl
any swelling or localized tenderness.
O. Straight leg raising Is negative. Reflexes symmetrical and brisk. Back eXl
is normal. Trochaneteric bursa nontender. No area of localized tenderness.
A. Left thigh pain cause unclear.
P Started Orudls 75 mg. 3 times a day. Going to see him back In
he Is not better, workup of his back and leg may be in order.
a week if
(DBII:nh,
A.
5. Donald's leg no better. Continues to have pain in his thIgh' and knee. Jus:
can't seem to get settled down and get relie[ from this.
O. Re[lexes again okay. Straight leg raising negative.
A. Nnt sure what Is going on. '
P. nr(l~r~d v-rny n[ th~ hip, bn~k, kn~o. St~rtQd on TyLenol 93 [or pat;I.
Switched from Orudis to one of the other nonsteroid"ls. I forget at this
time exactly what I did put him on. Going to check him back again in a week.
(DBII:nh,
T
Cholesterol elevated. He's so informed. X-rays
subsided. Think this will gradually go away.
A.I s.
arc negative. Pain has pretty ~u:
(OBII; td)
Donald is back for a recheck. lie is getting along fairly well. Occasionly has
little discomfort in his chest intermittently, but nothing like he had before.
He is on the Zantac. His upper GI was unremarkable.
O. His exam today i~ unremarkable. Chest is clear. Heart RRR. Abdomen is soft.
A. Patient with atypical chest pain.
P. We are going to get a Gallbladder Ultrasound on him. Contiue him on the Zanta:
We will see him back in one month. (ROil: hh)
'OAM.O':I
DATE
5-" Sl9
5-l6-89
5-31-89
8-3-89
'-89
8-10-89
8-23-89
NAME
DALE, Donald E.
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PROGRESS NOTES
10-5-48
B.D.
A.
I S. Left ring finger numb. Said that three fingers of that hand were numb. ~.:.
he's been going to the chiropractor and he's been treating it and its nc~ ::
ting better and he told him he should cane to his family doctor. Patien~ i
reports having middle of the night numbness of the \"hole hand '.-lith sane a:;"
in the hand and back of the foream.
O. Neurological depth seems to be limited to the tip of the finger and of e:.:.-.:
side of the finger.
A. May have carpal tunnel plus some other kind of pressure neuropathy.
P. Refer for nerve conduction studies. (C::."
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Easter Seal Society. Bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome.
(DBII:nh
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Informed Don that he bilateral carpel tunnel syndrome, referred to Doctor
Carter for his evaluation. Send Doctor Carter a couple of the Carpel
tunnel studies. (DBH:ac)
A.
s. Complains of bowel trouble. It hurts when he goes and he has had a litt:e
bleeding on one occasion. Hurts to stt.
O. Basically his rectal exam was not to remarkable except for a little tende::
His stool obtained with at the tip of the finger was negative for occult
blood. The anoscopic exam reveals some hemorrhoids and some fissures an~
he docs have a dorsal fissure. He's been using a little Anusol but this
doesn't seem to be helping. I recommended some Proctofoam HC to see if t~z
will be helpful. (RH:::
A.
s. having a fair amount of pain In his rectum. Ventrally he does have some .:
of edema, swelling and irritation. 1 wouldn't be too surprised if he is
developing perirectal abscess. Thcre wasn't anything to incise and drain
at this time.
P. 1 recommended that he continue sitz baths and put
ointment. We may have to open it if It gets worse
lie is to get back to us.
him on some Allersone
in another couple of da~
(RH:nh)
A.
S. Donald said yesterday he had something brokc or busted in his rectum that
drained a lot of yellow pus. he has done that about twice slncc. he had J
lot of pain but now the pain Is all gone.
O. Patient has a small opening In the perirectal area Just near the opening
of the anus. It looks like it has spontaneoufily draining pcrirectal abscess
~. Encouraged bulk in the diet. Put him on some Tetracycline, hot sltz baths
tu cUIILlnu~. ' . "(DBII:n'iii-'
T Still having some rectal drainage but very little. Recommendcd another short course
of Tetracycline and set the medication out. (DBH:rkl:
DALE, Donald 9655
Continues to have drainage from his abscess. advised to come in and
let me check it again. He has had a couple courses of antibiotics
and doesn't seem to be resolving. Hay have to open this up.
(DBll:ac)
S. Continues with perirectal pain and bleeding and drainage.
O. Patient has persistent peri-rectal abscess.
P. Refer to surgical evaluation. (DBll:ac)
8-31-89 T
8-31-89 A
8- 31-8
Appointment with Doctor Teeter for perirectal ahscess on 9-8-89
at 11:30. (ac)
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DATE
.l5-85
2-,5-,%
2-11-36
1--96
7-11-88
A.
2-l8-89
T.
2-20-119
A.
NAME
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10-5-~8
PROGRESS NOTES
8.0.
A
S. Rechec\{, strcos teot, hemorrhoid nl'oblem. HeI:lorrhoido o.rc :'eelinr.;
much better, little dioco:'1fort \Jh':n oittinc; "or lonr; period at' :l:::e.
Unc two cour:Ieo of Anunol HC 5Ur.r.o~itories ~Uld seeM:! to be c2en:,'~~.
Cheat pain still exint3, mO:ltl:l er:ihn~tric no;{. Eothc:"~ hir.l 3o~e
in the middle of the ni;;ht, tnklnr- anti-llcido to ;;et relief.
O. BP is 140/90, streoo teot '.J! thin nor,::.l1 liI:li b. EpiRaotric tenderness
to pnlpntion. Did not recheck he:::on'ho1do.
Poosible peptic ulcer dioenoe.
Te/Zwnet llunin 300 m"s. (q.i.d.) for ni:~ \Jeeko and check back i:' this
io not relieved.
Diarrhea, having nome blood in ntool.
to drug store. If still having bloatl
un know.
A.
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in stoolo tOI:lorrow, to be sure to 1.e:
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S. Rectal bleeding. Don has had bright red rectal bleeding ../ith every
bowel movement for the past week to ten dayo. SOI:letimes his stools
move and they are all blood. lIan nothinG cloe in them.
O. Rectal exam unremarkable. Anoncopic shows a lot of internal and
external hecorrhoids. !lone actively bleeding at this time.
II. Probably he!:lorrhoidal disease.
P. Ordered air contrant barium ene!:la. nnd flexible Sigmoid.
and started on Perdiem one teanf.oon daily to continue Anusol HC sum:osl-;::"
(D!;!i:o.c:
S. Internal hemorrhoido. Don coneo in today for flexible sil':T.loid.
He is continuin~ to have some occasionally bleedin~. Air contrast
barium ene!:la was nomal. "
O. In ieet lateral decubitus position, flexible oi~oidoocop~ ~as passed
to 60 cms. and patient hns nome i01:e1'n,l1 heI:lorrhoids.
Remainder of exwn is normal.
P. Patient reassured, no other caUOl' for bleedin" in apparent. Uses
Anuool and !.letwnucil until SymptOt:lS are "one. (DE!!::!,:'
s. Injured his right leg on June 30. It still bothers him some. Don was
apparently carrying a shelf filled with parts and started to tilt on him.
In order to protect the tilting shelf, he stuck his knee out of the shelf.
Since then he has had trouble with pain when he climbs steps, when he
walks very much. It is a deep ilching lateral .Ispect of his right knee.
o. patlent has tenderness over the lateral aspect 01 the right proximal t'lbia.'
A. Tendonitis.
P. cc of Celestone and cc of Xylocalne lnjected with Immediate relief. (DBH:::
s
Has been having ,I cold ,md cough. W.lnts somethlng for it. Said his phlegm
ls thlck. I ordered some Tussi Organdln and Was called to People's drugstore.
(RH:~
5. Donald complains of a rash under his arm pits. also a cough. Cough going
on for 2-) weeks. Not gettlng better.
O. Ears, nose, throat chest neg,ltlve. Patlcnt has ,I typical fiery rcd conCluon:
rilsh on both ,lxllL.le.
,\. YC;lst In[cction of thc ,Ixil!.",. Non';pc,:tfil; cough.
P. Glvnn somu P}UHW,og.ll1 VC fo,' ~ollgh. 1.01 C{S0IW <:,'O.lm .Ind l!ncQuraged liquids.
(DBII: c,
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DATE
5- 7.84
6-19-84
1.
10/31/85
DALE, Dona:c _.
NAME
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PROGRESS NOTES
10-;-~e
B.D.
A.
~. Donald in for followup of his OI symptoms, feeling much better. ~is recer.:
studies were all normal IllId told that accordingly. Still talt.s a :ot ace'.::
probler.'.:l 'Ji th \life. She apparently swears IllId cusses at him all the tl:::e. :~:
unappreciative of everfthing that he docs ~or her and sounds like he is ::~:
most e'lerfthing at hor.:e, at least to leal' his side of the star:,'. :rei"hco:s ~
complain of about her yellinF and swearing n lot and they thlnk that she :.~,
probler.: as \lell.
O. Don's studies arc all norr.:al. Stress test was ne~ative.
A. Feel that this is a lot of these symptoms are due to stress and not due te
significant organic disease.
P. Put him on sor.:e Donnatal alonG lIith his other meds. Return in a :onth. Re::.e.
him at that time. (DBR:n:.
S. Donald in for followup of his nerves. Continues to have great problems IIi::'
his wife. She continues to cuss, swear at him publicly and privately, yeI: a
hollar. He Just said that he can hardl:r stand it anymore and doesn't knc'" ...:. !
to do. Said that he knows that this is the IIhole thing botherin~ his ne:~es
doesn't know how to go about handling it. He also has a small ulcer in hls
lower gums that he wants checked.
O. Patient very distraught again tonight, recounted it in great detail. All :~
tongue lashing he has received from his \life IllId it sounds pretty awful. Has
small lower Jaw ulcer.
A. Aphthous ulcer plus marital discord.
P. Made some practical suggestions how Donald can deal \lith this, basically :~
that he is to talk with his wife's family, inform them of the problem and
suggested that if he also sit dOIl1l and talk with her in a verJ quiet fashl:::
and tell her that if she continues this, he \lill leave temporarily, and tar.e
son \lith him IllId as long as the behavior is tolerable that he lIill stay. Se
what happens with this, not sure hO\l lIell that is going to \lork out for hi:::.
Return in 3 months. (DEH:::
A. S. Complaining of pain in his right chest occurring especially at night. He IIcr:
at Regency and does a lot of thin~s involving use of his arms over his hea.
has some pain with movement, no cough, cold or other symptoms. Feeling pre:'
\lell gonerally. I
o. Chest is clear, heart sounds are good. BP 140/90, has a tende: spot of ace'.::
fourth or fifth costal condylar Junction. I think that this is costal
condylitis, the nature was explained to him. Treatment explained being that
symptomatic therapy. (RH:r.:
A S: Donald complaining of some blood in the stools, ~oing on 3-4 months. He sars
that once or twice a wk after he haa a bO\lclmovemcnt he wipes blood on his
toilet tisaue Ill1d hehaa SOl'll' mucoua associated iii th that. No chlU1lle in bo'.e:
habita. He also deacribes some cheat discomfort, occurs IIhile he is at \lo:k.
It is a heavy tillhtness across his chest, his boss at work is concerned that
ma:, pass out or black out. Said he ought to be chcclted out for this. Don alse
seems to think he haa probler.:a \lith chest ,lincr:m:'"ort Ilhen he exercises or "a::
vigorously.
0: BP: normnl at 155/90 Chent in clenr. r.nrdinc ,'xnr: normnl. Abdcr.:'Jn benilZr..
R',ctnl exl\I'l hna a lot intcrnlll, extf!l'lllll hf!'7:ol'rhoids confirmed b:, IUloscopl,
^: Ilcmorrhoi,ls, chest pllin, Ilndct.cmlilll!t! (:nllne.
P: Orrlul"wl :1tren :::r:t.~, Anuncl lie: .-:llr.p. !"'~!:llrn ~n .; ~/b~ ~f)r :~ollo'.mr. 0n Mul't:.p1.':
probler.:s. (DE!!:S;'
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DATE
9
-83
10-8-83
A.
NAME
DALE, Dona.l.:i :.
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PROGRESS NOTES
8.0.
10-;-:'3
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S. Donald has been having chest pain off and on for about a week anj ha:f. ?a~~
is rather sharp pain, goes across his chest. Doesn't seer.: to be brot:~:-.: =::
particular17 by exercise or activity. Had a little bit of ind~~es:ion ~l:~
been weak, ti:ed and run do..m and had sor.:e diarrhea yesterd!l.Y. re!l.l:~' ha':~~,
quite a stru~ele with his wife at home. Apparent17 she cusses and 3~ea:3 ~
is totallyunrul:r, ha.s '..orked and ~orkeri ...ith her and said that he ls ~::s:
a.bout worn out.
O. Donald does look beat do.~. Ter.:pera.turc is norma.l a.t 98.4. BF 140/110. res:
the examination ls re!l.lly unrema.rkable with nOIT.:al physical. :10r:::a1 c!l.::.l:;.:
extUn.
A. A lot of anxiety a.nd tension from the hor.:e situa.tion.
P. Start Ativan 1 tid. Return back in 2 weeks to see how thin~s are goin~.::=~:
S. Dona.ld in for recheck of chest problem. Sa.id tha.t he is feeling a lot ce::er
since taking a mg of Ativan 3 times a da7. Still has some left ante:ior =hes'
wall soreness but not having the sharp pains and the distressing feelin, :h:;.'
had the last tir.:e.
O. BP is 120/88. Cardiac eX!l..'Il again is normal. He has some pectoralis musc:e
soreness and tenderness in the left side.
A. Chest wall pa.in, no elevation in BP. BP elevation like17 related to p!l.tle:::':
stress.
P. COntinue the Atlvan. Prescription written. Return in 3 months for rechec%.
(DBH:::h'
1. S: Donald in for regular cheCkup. Still has a lot of anxiety and a lot of
fra.ustration and a lot of family problems. He and a couple of his bro:hers
have been arrested because of some fiFhts with her sister and her huscD.'-:'.
Wife is still ban;ffiing andlocking doors, Checking on tl\e heater md up al:
hours of the night prowling around, yellinr and hOllarinF at him. Atl~a::
is more tolerable and he says that he feels better then he has in alcn~
tfme.
0: BP is 140/90,
A: Anxiety and frustrations controlled ..ith Ativan,
P: Patient certainly has a lot of problems, In the ~ture is headed for ~nor~:
difficulty r am sure and we will try to roll with the punches as they ocr.:e
a long. Return in 3 months and continue Ativan t. 1. d. (DEH jlH:
l. S. Don comes in today with 0. lot of compluints, Mostly epigastric pain, going ,
through to the back, no necessarily related to meals. Sometir.:es it occurs 'i:-. [
he eats, sometimes it occurs in the middle of the night, has taken sor.:e i
antacids, doesn't really think that he get:; much relief. Has a lot of belchl: I
and after taste of foods, especially been bothersome recently. A couple cf
'.leeks ago while driving the car for 1,lurtin:; Food 1.farkct, he suddenly de':el:::
precordial ehest pain, bothered him to the point that he pulled off the eel'
and slumped over the wheel for 0. little bit in order to get relief. Since ~h
he has had it of~ and on a couple of tir.:es, not necessarily exercise :ele1:e~
left precordial in location. tlo associated diaphoresis, nausea or vomitln~.
O. Don doesn't look ill, has some epigastric tenderness to palpation. BP is lL:
chest is clear, cardiac exwn is nOr::lal. EKG is within normal limits.
A. Chest pain, unde~ermined cause, may bc mus~uloskeletal, maybe cardiac, ~ayc;
P. Plan stress EKG, gallbladder, Uppcr GI 'lcriur., started on Ta;;ur.:et and :,'::lur.~
J/u is to rcturn back in 2 '.lucks for followup. (DEJ/ :nh)
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Birthdate 10/5/48
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there is degenerative apurring in the mid lumbar .pine. '" Otherwise I the
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RADIOLOGY REPORT
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cauae .cattered lucent defecta. No other intrinsic or extrinaic abnormal1tiea ara
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1. Hoderate thoraco-Iumbar Icolioala.
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prob.lbly calcillC.lt ion in t.hn tnrnS minor or Inl r.lspilloltOuS tnndoll.
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11m University Hospital'Children's Hospital
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P.O. BOX 850 HERSHEY, PENNSYLVANIA 17033
Reuben Hess, MD
1964 Buchanan Trail East
P.O. Box 04
Shady Grove, PA 17256
July 12, 1994
Dear Dr. Hess:
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RE: DALE. Donald
Thank you for allowing us to see Donald Dale in consultation in reference to
his intermittent right shoulder pain. As you know, Mr. Dale is a
45-year-old, white male who sustained a motor vehicle accident on
February 18, 1994. He was not hospitalized at that time and did not lose
consciousness or sustain any open traumas. He has been complaining of
intermittent cervical as well as occipital pain since that time. The pain
radi ates to the right shoulder and subsides spontaneously with rest. He al so
has experienced several episodes of right retroauricular hyperesthesias.
There is no evidence of numbness, paresthesias, headaches, weakness, blurred
vision, double vision, or vertigo.
On neurological examination, mental status examination, memory, speech, and
calculation were within normal limits. Cranial nerve examination was
essentially intact. Motor and deep tendon reflexes were +2 throughout.
Strength was 5/5 throughout. On cerebellar examination, finger/finger and
heel/shin/knee maneuvers were within normal limits. Tandem gait was normal.
Sensory examination was intact.
In summary. Mr. Donald Dale is a 45-year-old, pleasant gentleman who
sustained a motor vehicle accident in February of 1994 and has been
complaining of right shoulder pain since that time. On neurological
examination, there was no evidence of neurological impairment at this time.
Cervical spine films obtained the day after the accident were unremarkable.
No further neurol09ical evaluation is warranted at this time.
Recommendations are patient should be followed clinically and if symptoms
persi st, we wi 11 be gl ad to re-evaluate him at that time. Shoul d you have
any further questions regarding Mr. Dale, please feel free to contact us.
Si ncere ly,
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EH: RAR D: 07/12/94 T: 07/13/94 ID: 2879( 1)~IED
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EQUAl cppon'UlU1V AFfIRMATIVe ACIICtl ,IAPlOf[R
D. ROBERT HESS, JR., M.D.
DOUGLAS B. HESS, M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS. M,D.
LOUIS E. CODA. M.D.
1964 Buchanan Trail Eaa~ P,O. BOI 04
Shady GroVl, Pannly'nnlal7255
Tallphona: 587.7131
July l, 1994
Annette M. D. Mellott, PIP Adjuster
United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company
321i North Front St.
Harrisburg, PA l7110
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: lO-5-48
Claim H: 2600-AL-263957-01-l
Dear Ms. Mellott:
thank you for the opportunity to return your questions on Donald Dale.
Mr. Dale has had persistent neck and back pain, after his accident in
February, that has been exceedingly slow in resolving. After 1 saw him on April
20, 1994, 1 fitted him with a cervicle collar and recommended that he continue
physical therapy for one further month. I felt to simply stop all interentions
at this point would not be wise. Donald felt that he was improving and my hope
has been that he is going to continue to see gradual improvement.
At this point, Donald is now four month after his automobile accident and
continues to have neck pain that is better, he has a clicking sensation in his
neck and a funny feeling in his head that he is concerned about as well as some
persistent back pain. It continues to be my hope that Donald is going to
ultimately improve. I am uncertain as to why he hasn't made more improvement
by this time and feel that we need an opinion of someone else and I have
referred him to an neurologist. He will not be seeing Doctor Byrd, because he
does not accept accident victims. He presently has an appointment with Doctor
Brennan at Hershey Medical Center.
:ilncerely,
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Reuben D. Hess, M.D.
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D. ROBERT HESS. JR~ M.D.
DOUGLAS B. HESS. M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS. M.D.
LOUIS E. CODA, M.D.
1964 Buchanan Trill Eaal, P.O. Box 04
Shady arOYl, P."naylYanla 172SS
Tellphone: 587.7131
June 23, 1994
Robert W. Brennan, M.D.
Hershey Medical Center
Hershey, PA 17033
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: 10-5-48
Dear Doctor Brennan:
Thank you for seeing Donald Dale in consult. This gentleman
was in an accident in mid June and developed a sore neck and
shoulder following that. He had x-rays at that time which were un-
remarkable, but has continued to have pain which was felt to be
due to a cervical sprain and shoulder girdle sprain.
When I saw him in April, he described pain in the right occiput
and down into his neck and straight down to his lower back. He
denied any pain symptoms in his arm as well ~s any weakness or numb-
ness. He has been on physical therapy for a fairly extended period
of time and when I talked to him last, he said his back pain was
a good deal better, but he still has neck pain at times. I have
had him in a cervica I co llar, but I am not sure exact ly how much
of the time he is wearing that.
I would appreciate any recommendations you have on how to deal
with his neck pain and whether any further work up is warranted
at this point.
Sincerely~
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Reuben D. Hess, M.D.
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D. ROBERT HESS, JR., M.D.
DOUGLAS B. HESS, M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS. M.D.
LOUIS E. CODA, M.D.
1964 Buchlnln TIIII Eu~ P.O. BOI 04
Shldy OIOVI, Plnn.y1vanII172.56
Tlllphono: 597.7131
June l. 1994
Edward B. Byrd, M.D.
Robinwood, Medical Center
11110 Medical Campus Rd., Suite 104
Hagerstown, MD 21742
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: 10-5-48
Dear Doctor Byrd:
Thank you (or seeing Donald Dale in consult. This gentleman
was in an accident in mid June and developed a sore neck and shoulder
following that. He had x-rays at that time which were unremarkable
but has continued to have psin which was felt to be due to a cervical
sprain and shoulder girdle sprain.
When 1 saw him in April. he described pain in the right occiput
and down into his neck and straight down to his lower back. He denied
any pain symptoms in his arm as well as any weakness or numbness.
He has been on physical therapy for a fairly extended period of time
and when 1 talked to him last, he said his back psin was a good deal
better, but he still has neck pain at times. I have had him in a
cervical collar, but I am not sure exactly how much of the time he
is wearing that.
I would appreciate any recommendations you have on how to deal
with his neck pair. and whether any further work up Is warranted at
this point.
Sincerely, :
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of Chambersburg, Inc.
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810 Wayne Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
(717) 263-5147
FAX (717) 263.3454.
Bruce A. Hitchens, P. r,
John B. Hosteller, p.r.
Marsha A. Lacy, P.T.
April 11, 19911
PHYSICAL THERAPY DISCHARGE SlJlofrlARY
TO: Louis Coda, M.D.
RE: Donald Dale
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Problem: Low Back Strain
Treatment Date: March 17, 1994
Dear Dr. Coda:
We evaluated your patient, Donald Dale, in March. He cancelled any subsequent
treatments due to feeling it was too far to travel to our clinic for treatments.
During our evaluation, this patient reported he had been involved in a motor vehicle
accident on 2-18-94. He experienced some low back pain the next morning and cervical
pain. His complaints at the time of our evaluation were cervical pain and headaches
in occipital area and on the top of his head.
.
Our evaluation revealed a left shoulder depression and side bending to the left.
His shoulder flexion was limited bilaterally to 150. and his cervical spine range
of motion was limited by discomfort in all areas by approximately 50.. His trunk
forward flexion was marked by a flattening of the thoracic spine. He showed an
overall myofascial tightness in the upper quarter. There was tenderness over C2,
C4, T2, and T4 spinous processes. We proceeded with treatments including moist
heat, ultrasound, and massage. We also instructed him in some gentle range of
motion exercises for the cervical spine.
Thank you for the chance to evaluate this patient. If we can be of any further
assistance, please let us know.
Sincerely,
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Marsha A. Lacy, PT
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RYAN PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSOCIATES
127 CUMBERLAND VALLEY AVEflUE
WAYNE5BORO. PENNSYLVANIA 17268
TELEPHONE (717) 762-7711
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STEPHEN D. RYAN, M,P,T.
MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
ROBIN MORRIS.SWOPE, P.T,
PHYSICAL THERAPIST
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Donald Dale
Referring Physician: Dr. Louis Coda
03/24/94.
Diagnosis: Cervical and Lumbar strain.
5: Patient is a 45 year old white male who reports he was involved
in a motor vehicle accident on February la, 1994 when a car rear
ended his car on Route a1 North. Patient reports his car was rear
ended by another which pushed his car into a tractor and trailer
truck. Patient reports that he was wearing a seat belt although he
sustained injuries to his neck and low back region. Patient
reports pain in the posterior cervical spine region with
irradiations of pain into the left upper trapezius and shoulder and
occasional pain radiating into the right upper trapezius and right
shoulder region. Patient reports also a infrequent of radiations
of pain into the interscapular region as well. Patient reports
pain across the low back region from L-3 to 5-1 spine. Patient
rates his pain in his cervical spine to be an a on a scale of 0 to
lO and his low back pain to be a 6 on a scale of 0 to 10.
Patient's occupation is working at Regency in the engraving
department. Patient reports frequent headaches since his accident
in February of 1994. Patient reports that this pain is limiting
his life style and interfers with his activites at work.
0: X-rays not available. Neurovascular status is intact. Patient
displays a forward head posture, kyphotic back, protracted
shoulders and a head tilt to the left with patient in slight left
side bending of the cervical spine with patient sitting. Cervical
range of motion displays mark",r:l, limitations "lith At t ll1ntinnR
inclUding forward and backward bending, right and left side b~nding
and right and left rotation with patient reporting increased pain
symptomology with all motions. Patient is left hand dominate.
Right and left upper extremity range of motion is equal and within
normal limits. Trunk range of motion displays a moderate amount of
movement with patient reporting increased pain symptomology in the
low back with left side bending. Right and left lower extremity
range of motion is within normal limits. Selective manual muscle
testing of the bilateral upper and lower extremities are equal and
wi thin normal Umi ts. Deep tendon refl exes are equal in the
bilateral lower extremities for knee jerk and equal in the
bilateral upper extremities for elbow jerk. Patient is point
tender to palpation in the bilateral upper trapezii musculature,
posterior cervical spine, and rhomboid region as well as the
bilateral scalenes.
( D. ROBERT HESS, JR., M.D. C"
DOUGLAS B. HESS, M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS, M.D,
LOUIS E. CDDA. M.D.
IRe Buchl".n Trail Eaa~ P.O. BOI 04
Shldy GroYI. PanMytYlnla 1729
Ttflphone: S87.7131
August 29, 1996
Stanton E. Sollenberger, D.O.
764 Lincoln Way East
Chambersburg, PA 17201
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: 10-5-48
Dear Stan:
Mr. Dale comes in with the somewhat unusual complaint that
his head suddenly drops down when he is sitting. He says that his
head juSt flops. I could not really come up with an explanation
for this. 1 wondered if he might be having some sort of arrhythmia
so I did get a holter monitor, but that didn't show any significant
changes with some of his symptoms.
Dale is on no long term medications now as far as I knuw. He
had a coronary arteriogram in 1992 for chest pain and his coronaries
were normal. He has mild esophagitis and has had a colonoscopy.
1 would appreciate your evaluation.
Sincerely,
(}AIr ~
D. Robert !lelis, Jr., M.D.
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history O~~~~~l~ snoring or witnessed
HII 70" WII 204# Ned:: 16 3/4~g,a: 47 WJ:: M
ffiSTORV: Excessive sleepiness. Hyertension. No
~tIh ~tapl.:!',n~~. 10 (no rma 1 be 1 ow 8)
AWAKCABa. Normal. SPIROlJmVI No obstructive; moderate
dysfunction.
restrictive
OIArnlnSTIC sTtmv
TOTAL R[CORDIIJQ 1l1J[: 6.5 hrs
TOTAlAPIJ~ 22 (3/hr)
!NPOPIJWI 9
D~TURA1l01J~ 22
UGffT SmP (m~ 1&;21: 47% OW SmP (c"~ g "4/: 41 % RDA SU;[P1 9%
LEG MOVEMENTS: 14/hr (5/hr with arousals)
RDI. 5 (Rupl:tflltq Dlmllhnet Indu. A/ahlu + HVI'OPlIIlIchll1
TOTAL~lf[p 1l1J[: 6.4 hrs
LOW[ST SATc80% @0154
LDIJC[ST APIJtA: 13 seconds
SIIORIIJG: light occasiona'
H1QWlQWHI:i\RTRATt: 80/60
PARADOXIC BRt4TIlIIJG: occas ion a 1
IIICROAROllSAu:tHR: 5/hr
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POlysomnography is neqative for obstructive sleep apnea. Ouring 6.4 hours of sleep,
there were only 22 apneas and 9 hypopneas for a total of 5 events per hour which is
within normal limits.
Sleep architecture showed some reduced REM sleep and stage 4 sleep possibly due to
first night effect in the Sleep Lab. Microarousal frequency was not increased.
Leg movement frequency mildly increased.
IMPRESSION: Normal polysomnography except for some reduction in REr1 sleep and
increased leg movements. No evidence of sleep apnea. Awake spirometry revealed
moderate restrictive and no obstructive dysfunction. Arterial blood 9as showed
mild carboxyhemoglobinemia of uncertain etiology.
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March 16, 1995
Reuben Hess, M.D.
Hess Medical Clinic
Shady Grove, Pa. 17256
RE: Donald Dale
Dear Dr. Hess:
I just had the privilege of seeing Mr. Dale back in the
office on 3-6-95. On 2-16-95 I did a repeat anal sphinctero-
plasty for Mr. Dale. He tolerated that quite nicely. He
did have some mild drainage afterward, however, overall things
seem to be going well so far. '
Today in the office, the muscle repair still appears to
be intact and the open perineal wound is healing nicely.
He states that he seems to have pretty good continence at
the present time, however, we will not be able to tell the
final result until after everything heals. I will send you
a report when this occurs.
Thank you very much for allowing me to participate in
this patient's care. Should you have any questions, please
feel free to call.
Sincerely,
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Larry"t. SOllenberger7 M.D.
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J. Pete~ Hinte~kopf, M.D.
45 Roadside Ave.
Waynesbo~o, Pa. 17268
RE: Donald Dale
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Dea~ D~. Hinte~kopf:
This is just a note to ~einfo~ce what we have spoken about
oVe~ the phone. M~. Dale has had no imp~ovement in his ~ectal
soilage afte~ his p~evious sphincte~oplasty. He did have
an infection following that and I suspect that is the cause I
of the p~oblem o~ it may be that he has some int~insic neu~o-
logic defect the~e that he will not have any imp~ovement afte~
any type of su~ge~y on the muscles.
M~. Dale is fai~ly adamant about wanting anothe~ t~y at
~epai~ of the sphincte~ muscle. I had a long discussion with
him conce~ning this and stating that I would give him no g~eate~
than a 50% chance that the~e would be any imp~ovement. F~om
his desc~iption of this, he is mainly just having some soilage
staining his unde~wea~, but he is able to cont~ol his bowel
movements. I have discou~aged him f~om unde~going the su~ge~y:
howeve~ I did tell him that if he definitely wants this unde~-
standing that it may fail again, I would be willing to go
ahead with it. He also lives the~e in Waynesbo~o and he exp~essed
an inte~est in staying the~e to have su~ge~y done. As I explained
to him, I have called you to go ove~ this and allow you and
he to come to some so~t of conclusion about that. I would
be glad to follow up as needed.
Thank you ve~y much fo~ allowing me to pa~ticipate in
this patient's ca~e. Should you have any questions, please
feel f~ee to call.
I,
Since~ely,
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Gastroenterologist
230 South Potomac Street, Suite B
Waynesboro, Pennsylvania 1726B
(717) 765.0550
October 19, 1992
Reuben Hess, M.D.
PO OOX 0-4
Shady Grove, PA 17256
Re: Donald Dale 9lf~-.!:)
OOB: 10-05-48
Dear Dr. Hess:
Thank you very much for referring Mr. Donald Dale for consultation.
I evaluated Mr. Dale on 10-15-92 for epigastric pain for the last 2 rronths
which is gradually getting worse. He, also, canplained of pain in, the
left side of the chest for which cardiac work-up was essentially negative.
Physical examination revealed no sign of significant alimentary tract
disease.
My. initial impression about Mr. Dale's current GI problems are as follows:
1. Epigastric pain - rule PUD.
2. OIest pain (with negative cardiac work-up) - rule out GElID vs. rrotility
disorder of the esophagus.
I advised/recannended the following for further management of Mr. Dale's
current GI problems:
1. EX;!) within the next few weeks to rule out PUn/GElID.
2. Depending on the findings of EGO, he may need a a:::K HIDA Scan to rule
out gallbladder disease.
3. Esophageal mananetry and/or 24 hour pH study may need to be done in
future depending on the results of the tests outlined above.
I will keep you informed of any progress in this regard and any change
in treatment plan we may need to consider.
With best wishes.
Sincerely yours,
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Pear M. Enam, M.D.
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DOUGLAS B. HESS, M.D.
REUBEN D. HESS, M.D.
1884 Buclllnln TntII &01, P.O. BoI D4
Shody GIOYO, Pono,"yt.."laI72S1
ToItphonl: 5i7.71:J1
October 12, 1992
Pear Enam, M.D.
230 S. Potomac St., Suite B
Waynesboro, PA 17268
RE: Donald E. Dale
Birthdate: 10-5-48
Dear Pear:
Thank you for seeing Donald Dale in consult. This gentleman has
had atypical chest pain for some time now; we have been seeing Donald
for this since August of 1991, when he hsd hospitalization for what
was ultimately felt to be noncardiac chest pain. lie has had stress test,
stress thalUum, and ultimately had a catheterization in June of this
year which showed a normal coronary angiogram. (There was a question
of a small defect on thallium image which precipitated this.) He also
has had some epigastric pain that has been relieved with Axid.
Currently his medications are Cardizem CD l80 mg. a day as well
as Axid 150. I have asked him now to take that qh.s. I put him on
Cardizem, in case he has some esophagesl or coronary spasm, hoping that
this would help. I think the adds of him having coronary spasm are
pretty sUm from' what he describes and I am leaning towards GI source
of this. I would appreciate your evaluation of him.
Sincerely,
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HAGERSTOWN, MARYLANO 21740
JOHN H. HORNBAKER. JR.. M,D.. P,A.
THOMAS B. HAYWOOD. M,D.. P,A.
GARY C. PAPUCHIS. M.D.
TlLEl"HONI797.7123
June 9, 1992
Dr. Douglas Hess
Washington County Hospital
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Dear Dr. Hess:
Enclosed is the catheterization report on your patient, Mr.
Donald Dale. Briefly, on 6/9/92, the patient underwent left heart
catheterization, coronary arteriography, and left ventriculography
which demonstrated normal coronary artery anatomy and normal left
ventricular systolic function. From this, I would conclude, that
the patient's symptoms are in all likelihood non-cardiac in origin,
and that no further diagnostic evaluation is indicated with regard
to the patient's cardiovasculur status at this time.
Thank you very much for your referral of Mr. Donald Dale. If
I can be of any further assistance at any time, please do not hesitate
to contact me.
Sincerely,
C-4-,<J l~
Thomas B. Haywood, M.D.. F.A.C.C.
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REPORT DATE . 06-09-~
WASHINGTON COUNT
251 E. ANTIETAM S .
HAGERSTOWN, MD. 21740
PATIENT NAME : DALE, DONALD
PROCEDURE DATE
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AGE: 43 YR SEX: M HT.:
IO.N: 331708 BIRTH DATE:
PHYSICIAN : HAYWOOD
71 IN WT.: 194 LBS
10/05/1948 BSA: 2.0S SQ M
CONCLOSIONS: In summary, the patient is a 43 year old caucasian
male who gives a one year history of recurrent chest discomfort.
This had required his admission to the Waynesboro community Hospital
on at least one occasion in the past. MUltiple exercise treadmill
studies have been done over the past several months. His most
recent one was within the past two to three weeks at which time
there was a new transient perfusion abnormality involving the
lateral wall of the left ventricle which had not been identified
on previous studies. Previously performed upper GI series and
gall bladder studies have failed to demonstrate a non-car1iac I
etiology to his symptoms, and for this reason and because of his
new scintigraphic finding, the patient has been referred for
coronary arteriography to definitively rule out coronary artery
disease.
The Seldinger Technique was used at the right groin to perform
left heart catheterization, coronary'arteriography, and left
ventriculography.
Selective coronary arteriography demonstrated a right dominant
system.
There is no identifiable obstructive coronary artery disease anywhere
within the coronary artery tree.
Left ventriculography demonstrated normal left ventricular systolic
function with a calculated left ventricular ejection fraction of
61%. There is trace to 1+ mitral inSUfficiency, but no mitral valve
prolapse and no segmental wall motion abnormalities.
The patient tolerated the procedure well and there were no
complications. Following removal of the sheath from the right groin,
hemostasis was achieved. The right groin was without hematoma or
bruit, and the right pedis pulse was strong and unchanged.
In summary, the patient is a 43 year old caucasian male who has
presented with a year of intermittent episodes of chest discomfort.
Coronary arteriography has demonstrated normal coronary artery anatomy
with no identifiable obstructive coronary artery disease. From this,
it is concluded that the patient's symptoms are non-cardiac in origin.
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Dear Dr. Hess:
Suhject: EHG Report on Donald Dale
Date of Test: 5/15/89
Referring Diagnosis: Rule Out Left Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
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This 40 year old male haR a complaint of left hand numbness and pain
involving the second-fourth digits. His symptoms have been present for
apprOXimately 2 months. Patient notes a "thUmping" of the left hand, His
paresthesias Occur at work and also awaken him at night time. Patient is
employed as a paper cutter at the Regency. He states that he has
performed the same job for 22 years. He denies weakness of the left
hand. He recalls having hand swelling that occurred with onaet of these
symptoms. This swelling necessitated the removal of his ring from the
fourth digit. He has no complaint of right hand or proximal upper
extremity symptoms. Patient was seen by a chiropractor for neck
adjustment and modality treatment of the left arm. Relief of symptoms did
not occur with thene treatments.
Patients past medical history is non-contributory. He denies surgery, ~
trauma, or medical disorders.
Examination of Bllaterat"Upper Extremities:
A. Muscle Test: Strength of the upper extremities is 5/5 to manual
muscle testing. Patient is left hand dominant.
B. Sensory Test: Pin prick and light touch testing were normal
throughou t thp I'[l[l~r extremity.
C. Range of Motion: Cervical spine range of motion was mildly decreased
in all directions with the greatest loss being left rotation In side
bending. Upper extremity joint range of motion was within normal limits
and failed to reproduce his symptoms.
D. Phalen's Test: Positive on the left for reproduction of the finger
paresthesias.
Waynelboro Center
The EllIter Seal Society or Frnnlrlln and AdamI Coundel.lnc.
34 Roadside Avenue
Wayncsbom. PA I 7268
(7171762-5315
EMG "Report on Donald Dale
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E. Tinel Sign: Positive bilaterally to percussion over the median nerves
at the wrist, left greater than right. This test was negative when
applied to the ulnar nerve over the wrist and elbow. Palpation of the
median nerve through the proximal forearm muscles was negative.
F. Reflexes and Other Tests: The deep tendon reflexes of the upper
extremities were 2+ and symmetrical. Thick callus was noted on the ulnar
aspect of patients left hand, especially over the little finger. This
callus is apparently the result of grasping a knife lever, There was no
swelling at the wrist.
G. Nerve Conduction Studies: Standard surface electrodes were used to
evaluate bilateral median and ulnar motor and sensory nerves. The median
and ulnar distal latencies are delayed, the greatest delays involve the
median nerves. There is a milder delay of the left ulnar motor and
sensory distal latency and the right ulnar latency is borderline abnormal.
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The left median motor distal latency is 6.3 milliseconds at an amplitude
ot 8.0 millivolts. The conduction velocity is 53 meters per second and
the F wave conduction velocity was 60 meters per second. The leCt median
sensory is recorded from the index and middle fingers was 4.3 milliseconds
at an amplitude of 20 microvolts for conduction velocity of 30 meters per
second. The sensory potential duration was increased to 2.0
milliseconds. '
The left ulnar motor diRtal latency was 3.5 milliseconds at an amplitude
of 9.0 millivolts. The forearm conduction velocity was 53 meters per
second, across the elbow is 59 meters per second, and the humeral
segmental conduction velocity is 58 meters per second. The left ulnar F
wave conduction velocity. was 59 meters per second. The left ulnar sensory
iatency was mildly delayed at 3.1 milliseconds at an amplitude of 20
microvolts for conduction velocity of 42 meters per second.
The right median motor distal latency was 6.2 milliseconds at an amplitude
of 12.0 millivolts. The conduction velocity was 52 meters per second and
the P wave r.nnrlll~t1r:lO I!elor:itl' was 59 meters per second. The right medLm
sensory latency is recorded from the index finger was 4.5 milliseconds at
an amplitude of 20 microvolts for conduction velocity of 29 meters per
second.
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The right ulnar distal 1 atency was 3.1 milli seconds at an amplJ tude of 8.0
millivolts. The conduction velocity was 60 meters per second and the F
wave conduction velocity was 58 meters per second. The right ulnar
sensory latency is recorded from the little finger was 2.7 milliseconds at
an amplitUde of 30 microvolts for conduction velocity of 48 meters per
second.
II. EMG: A disposable monopolar needle electrode was used to evaluate the
follOWing muscles.
The right first dorsal interosseous,
the right flexor digiti minlml, the
right abductor poll1c1s brev in. the
right opponens polllcia. the right
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Normal insertional activity with
electrical silence at rest. The
motor unita were of norma] confl.
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Impression and Findings:
Abnormal Stud'('
Bilateral delay of the median and ulnar distal latencies i~ uncovered.
The greatest electrical abnormalities involve the median motor and sensory
nerves. These median abnormalities are approximately equal left versus
right, and are consistent with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. An associated left
ulnar wrist lesion is also present based on the motor and sensory
conduction abnormalities. Clinically, the only sympathic lesion that
appears is the left Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. There is no evidence of a
more prOXimal neuropathic process but an occult polyneuropathy cannot be
ruled out. Further coorelatlon of these findings to patients clinical
condition is necessary,
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HR 034 81
Surgeon I Dr. Enam.
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Colonoscopy.
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Preoperative Diagnosial History of rectal bleeding and fistuls.
The patient also has internal hemorrhoids. Need
to rule out any colonic neoplasm/polyp versua
any inflammatory bowel diaesse/microacopic colitis.
Medicationl Premedication - Versed, 2 mg. deep IH. During the procedure,
the patient was given Versed, 8 mg, and Demerol, 75 mg. slow I.V. push in
incremental doses.
Preparation Givenl Four liters of GoLytely.
Postoperative Diagnosisl 1. Tortuous colon - in the sigmoid area, making
colonoscopy somewhat difficult.
2. 0.5 em. polypoid lesion in the sigmoid colon
at 25 ems. from the anus. Taken out with hot
biopsy forceps.
3. Three moderate size internal hemorrhoids.
4. No evidence of fistula.
5. Otherwise negative study to proximal ascending
colon. The scope could not be advanced beyond the
proximal ascending colon becsuse of the tortuosity
of the colon. We felt that it would be risky to
try to push it because it may cause a colonic
perforation.
After premedication, the patient was put in the left lateral decubitus
position. The endoscope was then introduced. The endoscope was advanced
all the way up to the proximal ascending colon with some difficulty. The
bowel prep was adequate, and visualization was good. The colon was very
tortuous, especially in the sigmoid colon srea, and we had to manipulate and
use brscing to go up to the proximal ascending colon. The scope could not
U~ HUVWU~~U U~YUllU lh~ pruxiwal aucunding colon without using unusual force,
and it was felt that it would not be wise to do.thst because it could cause
a colonic perforation. The scope was then withdrawn. The polypoid lesion
in the sigmoid colon wss tsken out and biopsies were taken. The scope was
then withdrawn. The patient was dischsrged in good physical condition.
Dictated bYI Dr. Pear Enam
Transcribed bYI B. DeMartino
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11/20/92
11/21/92
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OPERATIVE REPORT
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DALE, DONALD E.
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Surgeon 1 Dr. Enam.
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peptic ulcer
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Preoperative Diagnosisl
Postoperative Diagnosesl
(gastroesophsgeal
disease.
1. ~!!sophagitis in the distal Dnr~ ~
2. Stomach";;"'lWl4llea.., turward and retroflexed
view - within normal limits.
3. Duodenum - bulb shows mild duodenitis and
0.3 em. polypoid lesions which were removed.
4. Rest of the G.I. tract essentially within
normal limits.
5. Bile aspirated from the gallbladder after
Kinevac to rule out cholesterol and calcium
bilirubinate crystals.
Medication Usedl Premedicstion - Versed, 1.5 mg.
the patient was given Versed, 10 mg. and Demerol,
incremental doses.
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During the procedure,
75 mg. slow I.V. push in
After premedication, the patient was put in the left lateral decubitus
position. The endoscope was then introduced. The endoscope was advsnced
under direct vision. The distal esophagus was examined and showed mild
esophagitis. The stomach was then intubated and was examined in detail in
forward and retroflexed view. There was no abnormality noted in the stomach.
The duodenum was then intubated, and the bulb revealed mild duodenitis, and
0.3 em. polypoid lesions. The polypoid lesions were removed with biopsy
forceps. Kinevac was subsequently injected, and bile aspirated after
gallbladder contraction to rule out crystals, which may give us a clue as to
the etiology of the abdominal pain/gallbladder disease. The scope was then
withdrawn. The patient was discharged in good physical condition. These
findings do not appear to explain the cause of the patient's abdominal and
chest pain. We will proceed with CCK hepatobiliary scan.
Dictated bYI Dr. Pear Enam
Transcribed bYI B. DeMartino
cc: Dr. Robert Hess
10/23/92
10/27/92
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HISTORY: The patient is a 43 year old Caucasian male who
presented to the Ambulatory Service area on the morning of 6/9/92
for the purpose of undergoing cardiac catheterization. For full
details at the time of his admission, please refer to previously
dictated history and physical examination.
HOSP~TAL COURSE: On the morning of admission, the patient was
taken to the cardiac catheterization laboratory where a left
heart catheterization, coronary arteriography and left
ventriculography were performed without difficUlty and without
complications. For full details of the catheterization, please
refer to catheterization report. Ip brief, selective coronary
arteriography demonstrated normal coronary artery anatomy with no
identifiable obstructive coronary artery disease. Left
ventriculography demonstrated normal left ventricular systolIc
function, no segmental wall motion abnormalities and no evidence
of significant valvular disease involving the left heart. The
patient tolerated the procedure well and there were no
complications. He was subsequently transferred to the Ambulatory
Services area where he remained at strict bed rest until 1400
hours. His right groin was without hematoma or bruits, his vital
signs were stable and he was subsequently ambulated for t.he
fOllowing one hour. He was again re-examined at 1500 hours.
His vital signs were stable. His right groin was without
hematoma or bruit, and his right dorsalis pedis pulse was strong.
He was SUbsequently diSCharged to home with instructions
regarding his activity restrictions for the remainder of the day.
FINAL IMPRESSION:
1. CHEsr PAIN - NONCARDIAC.
2. NORMAL CORONARY ARTERY ANATOMY.
The patient was instructed to contact his regular attending
physician, Dr. Douglas Hess for ongoing follow-up.
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Dale, Donald E.
A:06/09/92
33-17-08
HISTORY: The patient is a 43-year-old Caucasian male who is presenting on
the morning of admission for the purpose of undergoing cardiac
catheterization.
The patient gives a one-year hiatory of intermittent episodes of left
precordial chest discomfort. Tha symptoms have tended to occur with physical
exertion, althoush there has been a variable associstion with exertion. He
was admitted to the Waynesboro Community Hospital in August 1991 at which
time he was shown not to have suffered an acute myocardial infarction. A
subsequent exercise tresdmill atudy was reportedly normal. Ha continued
having intarmittent episodes of chest discomfort. He was aubaequently
subjected to an exercisa thsllium study within the past two to three weeks.
According to a verbal report by his attending physician, the patient was
exercisad on the standard Bruce protocol without experiencing chest psin and
without exhibiting significant electrocardiographic chsnges. However,
thallium scintigraphy apparently demonstrated evidence of reveraible ischemia
involving the lsteral wall of the left ventricle. The pstient was
subsequently placed on diltiazem and has noticed an improvement in his
symptoms. ,
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lower extremity edems, and he further denies any history of syncope.
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, ,and denies any known history of hypertension nor diabetes mellitus. He does,
however, hava a history of hypercholesterolemia as well as a strong family
history of coronary artery disesse. '
Past medical history is significant only for a history of
hypercholesterolemia. Current medications - Cardizem SR 60 mg. one tablet
P.O. b.i.d., Naprosyn on a p.r.n. basis and sublingual nitroglycerin on a
p.r.n. basis. Hedication allergies - None known. Further psst medical
hiatory and systeme review is essentially noncontributory.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: VITAL SIGNS: Temperatu~e 'is 98." Pulse io 80'and'
regular. Respiratory rate is 16. Blood pressure is 130/90.
GENERAL: The patient is a well-developed, well-nouriehed Caucasian
male who is alert and oriented, and in no acute aistress. ,~~-
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NECK: Supple without cervical or suprsclevicular lymphadenopathy or
thyromegaly. There are no audible carotid bruits. '" .",
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rales, rhonchi, wheezes or rubs. '", ,f~.,
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dorsalis pedis, femoral, carotid and radial pulsee are atrong and symmetric.
The left lateral border of cardiac dullnesa 1s located in the midclavicular
line in the fifth left interspace. Sl and S2 are normal. There are no
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LABORATORY DATA BASE: The patient's 12-1esd electroc~rdioBram demonatrateH
normal sinuR :hythm and io within nurmal limits. CBC is within normal
limits. PT and PTT arc normnl. Chest x-ray was rend by the hospital staff
radiologist as showing no acute disease. Glucose Ill. BOil 18. Creatinine
1.0. Electrol,/tes are no~l. Urinalysis was normnl by distick.
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'a one-,/ear history of intermittent episodcn of left precordial chest
discomfort which has had a tendenc:-, to occur during periods of physical
exertion and have bcen relieved by resting and/or nitrates and calcium
block~rs. A recently perforoed exercise thallium study was reportedly
positive with cardiographic evidence of iachemia. The reaaons for the
catheteri:ution as we~l as the potential risks. complicationa and
alternatives have been "dillcussed with the patient and his wife at some
length. and they indicate ,th~t they understand and wish to proceed.
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PLAN: The patient will present to the Ambulatory Services area on the
morning of 6/9/92 for the purpose of undergoing left heart catheterization.
coronary arteriography and left ventriculogrnphy which is anticipated to be
performed on a same day discharge basis.
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Date of Admissionl 8/27/9l
The patient is a 42-year-old white male who has been in reasonably good
health and on no medications. The patient, while sitting at home watching
television about 9100 or 9130 tonight, developed onset of substernal chest
tightness, nonra~isting, but it made it difficult for him to breathe. Be
felt dyspneic, diaphoretic and nauseated. The pain occurred off and on
every 10 to 15 minutes and last 5 minutes at a time, but never any longer
than 5 minutes. Be does not have pain in his back. Be says that he has
gotten pain like this a few times over the last year or so. The last time
was two weeks ago and he usually associates it with eating but has done
nothing about that. Be denies exertional chest pain but says he gets easily
dyspneic, although this has not changed recently. Be says occasionally
wakes up at night a little short of breath, but when pressed this does not
really pan out to be a paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. Be has no history of
wheezing, tuberculosis; no significant cough, no hemoptysis.
The patient is not a smokerl has no past history of diabetes. Be has had
some elevated pressure reedings but never has been placed on treatment. Be
had a cholesterol in Fsbruary of 243 with an BDL of 37. Be has a positive
family history of myocardial infsrction. See below.
Past Hedical Historyl
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In June, 1989, had release of left carpal tunnel
In July, 1989, had release of right csrpal tunnel
Excision of fistula in ana, 12/27/89
Bilateral vasectomy, 1982
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No other hospitalizations or surgeriee.
Family Historyl The patient's father died at 67 of a myocardial infarction.
Bis mother is alive but has had several strokes. Be has two sisters and two
brothers alive; none with heart disease. He says there is heart disease in
his mother's siblings and family. He has an aunt on his mother's side with
diabetes. He denies epilepsy, thyroid disease or cancer running in the
family.
Social Historyl The patient does not smoke or drink alcohol. Be has worked
for 25 years at Regency as an engraver. He is married and has one child.
REVIEW OF SYSTEMS
In general, !lis appetite has been good. He has been feeling well lately.
Bis weight has been steady. Be denies fevers.
HEENTI He gets occasional headaches. Be hss had these for a good number of
years. They have not changed recently. Thsy are occipital and typically
they occur in the afternoon. When asked if they even wake him up at night
he ssys that they do. No history of stroke, seizure or eyncope. No
diplopia. He blames his headaches on hiB eyes and the work that he does.
Ha may have some difficulty hearing, is not sure about this. No difficulty
HISTORY
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9022914 212 HR 034 81
Date of Admissionl 8/27/9l
At the time I saw him, his blood pressure was 120/80, heart rate around 100.
He was in no acute distress. Temperature in the Emergency Room was 98.l.
HEENTI Pupils equal, round, reactive to light. Extraocular muscles intact.
Sclerae not injected, not icteric. Tympanic membranes clear. Mouth - has
full artificial dentition above and below. No mucosal lesions are noted.
Neck, No jugular venous distention. Carotids are 2+. No thyromegaly.
Chestl Be hae a few crackles in the bases, largely Clearing with repeated
inspiration.
Heartl Cannot palpate PM!. No murmurs or gallops are noted.
Abdomen I Soft and nontender.
pulses are 2+.
No hepatosplenomegaly or IDBBses.
Pemoral
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Genitalia I Normal uncircumcised male. Testes descended bilsterally without
masses.
Extremities I
pulses.
Are without edema.
Good dorsalis pedis, posterior tibial
Neurological I No pronator drift. Good finger-to-nose. Patellar and
Achilles reflexes 2+. Negative Babinski on the left; withdrawal with slight
upgoing toe on the right, not felt to be a positive Babineki. Good grip
bilaterally in the hands.
EKG shows no acute changes. CPK negative. ACA-10 shows a nonfasting glucose
of l3l, essentially unremarkable otherwise. Chest x-ray shows no acute
changes.
Impression. 1) Patient with intermittent chest pain tonight with enough
worri9olD,! f'!8tl.lfRR !-hllt I feR\., he needs to be admitted to
evaluate for possible unstable angina.
Plan. Put him on soms Lopressor, start out with fairly low dosel put him
Nitro-Paste; bedrest tonight on the monitor I also check CPK and EKG in the
morning.
Dictated bYI Dr. Reuben Hess
Transcribed bYI Marjorie Hess
8/27/91
8/27/91
1.36 A.M.
11150 P.M.
PHYSICAL
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Preoperative Diagnosis: Fistula in ano
Postoperative Diagnosis: Fistula In ano
Operation: Excision of fistula in ana
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Anesthesia: General
Operation: Under satisfactory ~eneral anesthesia, the patient prope~ly
prepped and draped and In the lithotomy position. The fistula was seen,
visualized, and the probe placed within it. Pus was coming out of that
tract and the probe could easily be passed up into the lower part of the
rectum. It was fairly superficial in its passage and after placing that
probe, the incision was made cutting right down onto that probe. This
Qpened the area and freed-up that tract completely. There were no other
pockets that were appreciated in that area. Some hypertrophic granulation
tissue near the exit of that external point of that fistula was excised in
continunity with the excision of that fistula: It should be noted that the
anus was previously dilated and the area was instilled with 17. Xylocaine
with Epinephrine around the anus prior to the dilatation. There was no
untoward bleeding. . The patient tolerated the procedure well and left the
Operating Room in satisfactory condition.
Dlctat~d by:. Dr. Stephen Carter
Transcribed by: Joanne Whitsel
12/27/89
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MR 034 81
Date of Dischargel 8/29/91
Date of Admissionl 8/27/91
Brief History and Physicall This is a 42-year-old white male on no
medications who developed an onset of chest pain the night of admission,
which was substernal, nonradiating and made it difficult for him to breath.
He felt dyspneic, diaphoretic and nauseated. The pain occurred off and on
every ten to 15 minutes and lasted five minutes at a time, but never longer
than that. He usually associates this pain with eating at other times. He
denies exertional chest pain, but gets very easily dyspneic. He
occasionally wakes up at night a little short of breath but not to any
paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. He is not a smoker. No history of diabetes.
He has had some elevated blood pressure readings, but is not on treatment.
He has a family history of myocardial infarction. Por further details of
psst medical history, see 'History and Physical'.
On examination, his blood pressure is 120/80. Heart rate around 100.
Tempersture 98.1. He is in no acute distress. BEENTI Unremarkable. Neckl
No jugular venous distention. Chest has a few crackles in the base. I
Heartl I cannot pslpate the point of maximum impulse. Abdomen is soft with
no hepatosplenomegsly. Genitourinary I Normal male. Testes are descended.
Extremities are without edema. Neurological I No focal deficit is noted.
Labsl His white count is 7.9, hematocrit 43.4, platelets 175,000. ACA-10
showed an LDH of 204 which is not felt to be significantly elevated, a
nonfasting glucose of 131. Normal CPK and a normal urinalysis. Serial CPKs
were normal. Repeat LOH was normal. Another fasting glucose was 112, not
felt to warrant intervention at this time. Arterisl blood gases on two
liters showed pH of 7.39, PC02 41, P02 92. Repeat on room air showed a pH
7.40, PC02 40 and P02 of 72. EKG on admission showed a sinus tachycardia,
nonspecific inferior T wave flattening. Serial EKG showed no evolving
changes and x-ray showed normal chest.
Hospital Course I Becsuse of the description of his pain and no other clear
etiology, it was felt safest to keep this patient in the hospital for
evaluation to rule out unstable angina and myocardial infarction was ruled
out with serial CPKs and MBs. The patient had one brief episode of pain the
night after admission, but that seemed to have a pleuritic component. He
wss stable otherwise. His activity was increased. He did feel a bit dizzy
at one point in the morning. It waR felt to be due, perhaps, to the
sleepers he had the night before. His activity continued to be increased.
He also had an episode of vomiting the day before discharge and some
headache, but this resolved as well and by the day of discharge, he was
feeling fairly well. He wss placed on graded exercise tolerance test. Be
walked for nine minutes 11 seconds, stopping for fatigue and with difficulty
keeping up with the faster rate. His peak heart rate was 161; 90% maximum
predicted. His blood pressure response was normal. He had no significant
ST or T wave changes. Because the test wss negative for ischemia, it was
felt safe to send him home. A questions wes raieed of a gaetrointestinal
problem and he is going to be scheduled for an upper gastrointestinal as an
outpstient. He was discharged on Zantac. The patient was discharged to
home on 8/29/91.
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Date of Admissionl 8/27/91
Date of Discharge I 8/29/91
Prognosis is good. Diet is regular. The patient was tried on A prudent
diet here and he complained about it quite a bit so he was put back on a
regular diet. Be is to be seen in one to two weeks in the office.
Dictated bYI Dr. Reuben Bess
Transcribed bYI Amy Kell/mh
CCI ER/Dr. Mathiss
8/31/91
9/11/91
4144 p.m.
3102 p.m.
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.\ clamp is plac"tl on elth<!r end. Th.. intt'r'JConing vas is excilled, di'lidcd cnds :ire tied
wltl, plain catsut. Skin .d~es arc c!cscd with interrupted sutures of 5-0 chromlc. The
OppOll I t" Villi is trol.1tcd In a JJrnilar ",i1nnL'r, There is no bleedins.
1'1", i' ',; 'Ill L, s"l'n to hil\'" .1 mol,: at the l>a:;e of the scrotu", on th" ritht sitle, m<!asurlng
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"lllptical incisionll, the sk!n ed~.s closed with interrupted sutures of 5-0 chrc~lc.
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Anesthetist: Mrs, Williams
Anesthesia: General
Preoperativc Diagnosis: Normal adult male requesting sterilization
Hole of scrotum
Po~to(l~rativc Diagnosis: Same
Name of Operation: Vasectomy
Excision mole of scrotum
Under satisfactory anesthesia and the patient in the supine position, the genitalia and
surrounding areas are thoroughly prepped, sterile drapes are applied. The right vas is
grasped with an Allis clamp. A 1 em. incision is made OVer the scrotum through skin and
~ubcutaneous tissues: the vas is exposed. It is freed up for a distance of pbout 1 em.
A clamp is placed on either end. The intervening vas is excised, divided ends are tied
with plain catgut. Skin edges are closed with interrupted sutures of 5-0 chromic. The
opposite vas is treated in a similar manner. There is no bleeding.
'fhe patient is seen to have a mole at the base of the scrotum on the right side, measuring
about 1 em. in diameter. The area surgically has been prepped, the lesion is excised with
elliptical inciSions, the skin edges closed with interrupted sutures of 5-0 chromic.
Dry dressings applied.
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Transcribed by: Judy Bricker 4-30-82
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM AWARD OF BOARD OF ARBITRATORS
TO THE PROTHONOTARY:
Notice is given that Plaintiffs, DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, His Wife, Appeal the award of the arbitrators
entered in this case on May 28, 1997. A jury trial is
demanded.
I hereby certify that the compensation of the
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Date: June 26, 1997
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AND NOW this 26TH day of June, 1997 I hereby certify
that I have served Notice of Appeal from Award of Board of
Arbitration on the following by depositing a true and
correct copy of same in the United States mail, postage
prepaid, addressed to:
Lauralee B. Baker-Starr
Reynolds & Havas
101 pine Street
P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, Pa. 17108-0932
Respectfully submitted,
By:
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Eli abeth A. Ontko, Esq.
Attorney I.D. #78053
Dated: June 26/ 1997
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
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CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ORDER
AND now this day of
Petitioner's Motion to Withdraw for
Donald E. Dale and Cheryl Dale, and
action is hereby granted.
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
PETITION OF SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI, LLP.
ATTORNEYS FOR THE PLAINTIFFS, TO WITHDRAW REPRESENTATION
AND NOW, comes the Petitioner, SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI,
LLP, and respectfully requests this Honorable Court grant it
permission to withdraw as counsel for the Plaintiffs, Donald
E. Dale and Cheryl Dale, his wife, and in support thereof
respectfully represents the following:
1. On or about February 18, 1994, Plaintiff, Donald
Dale, was involved in a motor vehicle collision in which he
sustained personal injuries.
2. On March 22, 1994, Plaintiffs, Donald Dale and
Cheryl Dale, signed a contingent fee agreement to retain the
Law Offices of Timothy A. Shollenberger to negotiate a
settlement or institute legal proceedings in connection with
Plaintiffs' claims for damages sustained on the 18th of
February, 1994 against the Defendant. A copy of the
executed fee agreement is attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
3. On or about January 7, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel,
Elizabeth A. Ontko, Associate to Timothy A. Shollenberger,
filed a petition for appointment of arbitrators in the Court
of Common pleas in Cumberland County to hear the above
action. A copy of the petition for appointment of
arbitrators is attached hereto as Exhibit "B".
4. On May 27, 1997, the above entitled action was
presented to the Board of Arbitrators of Cumberland County
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and $500.00 was awarded by the Board of Arbitrators.
5. After said $500.00 was awarded, Plaintiffs
expressed dissatisfaction with the award of the arbitrators.
6. Counsel for Plaintiffs, Elizabeth A. Ontko,
explained to Plaintiffs that they had two options: they
could either accept the $500.00 award entered by the Board
of Arbitrators, or they could appeal the award of the Board
of Arbitrators and seek a jury trial. Furthermore, Counsel
for Plaintiffs notified the Plaintiffs that they had 30 days
from the entry of the award to appeal pursuant to the
Pa.R.C.P 1308 (a) (1).
7. Plaintiffs' counsel, Elizabeth A. Ontko, had
several telephone discussions with the Plaintiffs and
explained to them that they have the option to appeal the
award or to accept the award. However, Plaintiffs could not
come to a meeting of the minds as to whether they wanted to
accept the award or appeal the case.
8. On June 20, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel sent a letter
to Plaintiffs indicating that they needed co come to a
meeting of minds as to how they wished to proceed with the
above entitled action. Counsel further indicated that if
the Plaintiffs could not come to a meeting of the minds, an
appeal would be filed before June 28, 1997 on their behalf
to preserve their rights. A copy of said letter is attached
hereto as Exhibit "C". A copy of the return receipt for
certified mail is attached hereto as Exhibit "0".
9. On or about June 23, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel,
Elizabeth A. Ontko, received a phone call from Plaintiffs
indicating that they both agreed to accept the arbitrator's
award. Counsel informed Plaintiff's that they would both
need to sign a document entitled "Consent to Accept
Arbitrator's Award."
10. On or about June 23, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel
prepared a Consent to Accept Arbitrator's Award to be signed
and dated by both Plaintiffs. Counsel sent said document to
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said letter is attached hereto as Exhibit "E".
11. Counsel did not receive the signed consent to
accept the arbitrator's award from Plaintiffs, and on June
26, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel prepared a Notice of Appeal
from Award of Board of Arbitrators preserving the
Plaintiffs' rights. A copy of said Notice of Appeal was
attached hereto as Exhibit "F".
12. On July 7, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel, Timothy A.
Shollenberger, wrote a letter to Plaintiff indicating that
an appeal had been filed at an additional cost of $290.00
since Plaintiffs did not return a signed consent to accept
the arbitrator's award form before June 27, 1997.
13. In the July 7, 1997 letter, Plaintiffs' counsel
once again enclosed a consent to accept the arbitrator's
award requesting that it be signed. A copy of said letter
is attached hereto as Exhibit "G".
14. Some time between July 7 and July 22, 1997,
Plaintiffs' counsel had a telephone conversation with
Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale, and she refused to sign the document
consenting to accept arbitrator's award and did not wish to
pursue the appeal. Counsel spoke to both Plaintiffs and
indicated that they both needed to sign and date the consent
to accept arbitrators award document before the appeal would
be dismissed.
15. On or about July 22, 1997, Plaintiffs counsel,
Elizabeth A. Ontko, received a phone call from State Farm
Insurance Company extending $1,000.00 to settle the
Plaintiffs' case.
16. On or about July 22, 1997, Plaintiffs' counsel
wrote Plaintiffs a letter informing them of State Farm's
offer and counsel enclosed a revised form for Plaintiffs to
sign if they wished to accept the $1000.00 offer. A copy of
said letter is attached hereto as Exhibit "H".
17. On September 19, 1997 and December 15, 1997,
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Plaintiffs' counsel received letter from State Farm
confirming its $1000.00 offer to settle Plaintiffs' injury
claim. Copies of said letters are attached hereto as
Exhibits "I" and "J".
18. On or about December 18, 1997, Counsel wrote
Plaintiffs' a letter indicating that she has not heard from
them regarding State Farm's offer of settlement and
requested that they contact her at once. A copy of said
letter is attached hereto as Exhibit "K".
19. As of this date of filing the motion, Plaintiffs'
counsel has not received the signed form consenting to
settle the case for $1,000.00 or any indication that
Plaintiffs wanted to pursue the appeal.
20. As of this juncture, a Notice of an Appeal from
the award of Board of Arbitrators has been preserved.
21. Plaintiffs' counsel, Elizabeth A. Ontko and
Shollenberger & Januzzi, wish to withdraw from this case,
pursuant to Rule 1.16 (a) (5) the Rules of Professional
Conduct, based upon Plaintiffs' failure to cooperate with
counsel and making representation unreasonably difficult by
said Plaintiffs.
WHEREFORE, Plaintiffs' counsel, SHOLLENBERGER &
JANUZZI, LLP, respectfully request that this Court grant the
Motion to Withdraw from the above entitled action.
Respectfully submitted,
SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI, LLP
By, Ctit,LfL (JU
E za th A. On 0, Esquire
Attorney 1.0. #78053
Dated: JANUARY 9, 1998
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DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ORDER
AND now this day of
Petitioner's Motion to Withdraw for
Donald E. Dale and Cheryl Dale, and
action is hereby granted.
, 1998,
counsel of Plaintiffs,
the above entitled
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We agree to fully cooperate with our said
attorneys in the prosecution of the claim that
comprises the subject matter of this Agreement. This
includes, but is not limited to, making ourselves
available for legal proceedings and consultations with
our said attorneys; keeping our said attorneys
informed as to our current mailing address, phone
number and the current status of our medical
condition.
We warrant that the information which we have
supplied and will supply during the course of these
legal proceedings is true and accurate, and has not
been and will not be obtained through fraud or illegal
activities.
We agree to pay attorneys' fees from the total
amount recovered from any source, except first party
benefits (i. e., work loss and medical benefits), on
account of our bodily injury claim, including our
claim for uninsured or underinsured motorist benefits,
on the following basis:
Settlement of third party tort
total claim prior to filing of
legal.
Settlement of third party tort
claim on or after filing of legal
action.
33 1/3% of
total sum
recovered
40% of total
sum recovered
Settlement of uninsured or
total under insured motorist claims
33 1/3% of
sum recovered
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prior to selection of our
arbitrator.
Settlement of uninsured or
or underinsured motorist claims
after selection of our
arbitrator.
40% of total
sum recovered
Costs: Costs are to be paid from our share of
the total amount recovered and include, but are not
limited to: photocopies; fax charges; postage;
notaries; long distance telephone charges; mileage for
attorneys and staff; investigation charges;
photographs; court costs; LEXIS research charges;
medical records costs; fee for police report;
deposition costs; expert witness fees; stenographer
costs; and, video deposition fees.
In the event that no recovery is obtained on this
claim, the attorneys will make no charges for their
time or services. However, any costs or expenses
which the attorneys may have advanced on behalf of the
claim must be paid by us upon request by said
attorneys.
As one possible settlement option, we authorize
the said attorneys to explore the possibility of a
structured settlement through the use of deferred
periodic payments. We agree that if our claim is
settled through such structure, the attorneys' fees
may be paid directly to said attorneys from the
insurance company, either in one lump sum payment at
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settlement, or, at the sole option of said attorneys
and/or insurance company, deferred into future
payments. However, in any event, said attorneys' fees
shall be calculated in the percentage as set forth
above based upon the cost of the structured settlement
or present value thereof in accordance with applicable
law.
All medical bills for which we are legally
responsible incurred as a result of our injuries shall
be chargeable to our share exclusively, unless
otherwise paid by insurance.
The Contingent Fee Agreement applies to all
proceedings up to and including verdict or decision at
trial or arbitration, except proceedings which are or
may be required to collect first party benefits. If,
in the discretion of the attorneys, post-trial
proceedings, including appeals, are warranted, they
will not be covered by this Contingent Fee Agreement
and a new fee agreement will be required by said
attorneys.
This Contingent Fee Agreeme~t and Power of
Attorney shall not apply to any right, claim or cause
of action that we may have for collection of first
party benefits, (i.e., work loss benefits and medical
bills) .
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our
hands and seals this 22nd day of 11Brch
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434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17268
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COflNON .
CL"IBERL\~ID COUNTY, PENNS'itVAlaA
NO. 95-804
CIVrt
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Cindy L. Saxon
409 William Street
Towanda, PA 18848
Defendant
RUtE 1312-1. The Petitilln
in the following form:
for Appoin~~ent of Arbitrators shall be substantlally
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PE7I'::!ON FO" A?PO IN7)I~17 OF ARB ITRATORS
TO THE HONORABLE. THE JUDGES OF SAID COURT:
Elizabeth A. Ontko , counsel for the pia inti::':
in
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action (or actions), respec~full~ represents that:
The above-captioned acticn (or actions) is (are) at i~sue.
The claim of the plaint:'.!: In the action is S less than $25,OOp
The cOunte~cla.i.= c: C:,e defe:u.ianc in the &1cCicn is _______
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The fo11oIJing attorneys a=e lnce=ested in the case(s) :IS counsel 0= nre othe=-
vise disqualified to sit as arbitrators: Elizabeth A. Ontko
Lauralee B. Baker-Starr
~~REFOR!, your petitione= p:ays your Hon~rable Cou=t to appoint th:ee (3)
a:bit=a:c:s to who: the c~se shall be su=~:t:aJ.
LAli OFFICES OF
TINOTHY I'.. SHOLLENBERGER
1820 Linglestown Road, Box 60545
Harrisburg, PA 17106-0545
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above-ca?tioned actilln (or acti"ns) as pra::ed for.
By the Court,
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KARL J. JANUZZI
ElIZAOETIl A, ONTKO
HARRISBURG, PA, 17106.0545
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FAX l717l1H,e:il
June 20, 1997
Donald & Cheryl Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17268
Airborne Express
Dear Donald & Cheryl:
Liz has brought to my nttelllion today the fnct thnt you nnd he arc m odds with regard
to how to proceed with this case. It is my understanding that Cheryl wishes to proceed with
an appeal and wishes Don to consult with an allorney in Philndelphia, Donald has advised
Liz that he wishes to bring the cnse to nn end and not nppeal it,
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Our office has advised you that we will be more thnn hnppy to appe:11 the cnse on
your behalf or bring it to an end if tlmt is your mutunldecision.
However, the fact that the two of you disagree puts us in an impossible ethical
situation. If you continue to disagree, whnt we will do is tile an appe:llto preserve your
rights and then petition ihe Court to withdraw as your counsel. You arc forcing us to do this
because the two of you do not agree. Therefore. you arc going to be forced to get separate .,
counsel. one lawyer to represent Cheryl with regard to her position that the case should
continue and another lawyer to represent Don regarding his position that the case be
discontinued. We could not represent Don because if he discontinues the action, then it
would extinguish or end Cheryl's claim and we could not represent Cheryl because we would
then be acting contrary to Don's wishes.
Our hope is that the two of you can come to a me~ting of the minds on how you wish
to proceed.
We have given you our recommendation which was to bring this mntter to an end and
lhnt we would not chnrge you for nny costs and that we would send you $250,00 amI keep
$250.00 as partinl reimbursement of our costs. We have advised you repeatedly over the
phone thatlhe appeal period ends on June 28, 1997. We nre agnin reminding you of this
fact by copy of this letter.
Unless we henr from by Monday, June 23, 1997 we will proceed to lite the appenl.
We will then file a petition to withdraw ns counsel.
TIMOTHY A. SHOLLENBERGER
Cheryl & Donald Dale
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June 20, 1997
If the two of you agree ihat you wish to appeal the case lInd use our oft1ce 10 do so,
we will, of course, pursue ihe appeal based upon the same fee arrangements as in the written
Contingent Fee Agreement you signed.
We look forward to hearing from you with regard to your decision on the above.
Very truly yours,
(1almlt/~V~
tmothY A. ShOllnherger
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ELIZABETH A, ONTKO
HARRISBURG, PA, 17106.0545
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June 23, 1997
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, Pa. 17268
Dear Donald & Cheryl:
Enclosed is a Consent to Accept Arbitrator's Award which I
would ask each of you to sign, date and return to me in the
enclosed, postage-paid, self-addressed envelope immediately.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact
me.
Very truly yours,
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS "
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSY'LVANIA
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NO. 95-804
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CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
NOTICE OF APPEAL FROM AWARD OF BOARD OF ARBITRATORS
TO THE PROTHONOTARY:
Notice is given that Plaintiffs, DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, His Wife, Appeal the award of the arbitrators
entered in this case on May 28/ 1997. A jury trial is
demanded.
I hereby certify that the compensation of the
arbitrators has been paid.
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Attorney for Appellants
Attorney I.D. >>78053
Date: June 26, 1997
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Certificate of Service
AND NOW this 26TH day of June, 1997 I hereby certify
that I have served Notice of Appeal from Award of Board of
Arbitration on the following by depositing a true and
correct copy of same in the United States mail, postage
prepaid, addressed to:
Lauralee B. Baker-Starr
Reynolds & Havas
101 pine Street
P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, Pa. 17108-0932
Respectfully submitted,
LAW
By:
Eliz beth A. Ontko, Esq.
Attorney I.D. #78053
Dated: June 26, 1997
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KARL J, )ANUZZI
ELlZABE1l1 A, ONTKO
HARRISBURG, PA, 17106.0545
(717)2H,J700
FAX (717) lJ4-Bm
July 7, 1997
Donald & Cheryl Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro. PA 17268
Dear Donald & Cheryl:
Because you did not send back the paper telling us that you did not walll to appe:11
this case. we were forced to liIe an nppeal at an additionnl cost to our oflice of 5290.00.
You nre now in a position that we can pursue an appeal or we don't have to if it is your
desire that we not pursue it. We had selll you a paper asking you to return it to us and you
have fail~d to do so,
I am re-enclosing n copy of the written authorization to allow us to discolllinue the
case, We enclose also a self-nddressed st:lmped envelope so that you can send it back to us
without cost.
If you do nothing. then I can only assume that you wish us to pursue the appeal and
as promised, we will indeed do that. I will expect to have a response from you on or before
Monday, July 16. 1997.
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TIMOTHY A, SHOllENBERGER
KARL J, JANUZZI
ELIZABETH A, ONTKO
HARRISBURG. PA. 17106.0545
(717) 23i-JiOO
FAX (717) 23HZIZ
July 22, 1997
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, Pa. 17268
Dear Don & Cheryl:
I received a call from an adjuster at State Farm Insurance
Co., and State Farm has extended a $1,000.00 offer to settle your
case. Enclosed you will find a revised form consenting to settle
your cases for $1,000.00. State Farm has indicated that this is
their highest offer that they will make.
In order for us to proceed, both of you need to sign and
date the enclosed document and forward it to our offices in the
enclosed, self-addressed, stamped office.
If our offices do not hear from you, we will proceed with
filing a Motion to Withdraw as counsel, and you will have to find
other attorneys to represent each of you regarding the appeal
that we have filed on your behalf.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not
hesitate to contact me.
Very truly yours,
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EI~abeth A. Ontko
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Our Insured:
Your Client:
38-7030-219
Shane Martin
Donald Dale
Dear Ms. ontko:
This letter serves as a follow-up to our telephone conversation
of September 12, 1997 and an earlier conversation, July 16, 1997.
The purpose of this letter is to reiterate our offer of $1,000 as
full and final settlement of your client's injury claim.
Please let me know when you have heard from your client and can
respond to our offer.
sincerely,
l~l(V~ffi-lCt\ q.,N.tf:..
Heidi Saller-Judy~ CPCU
claim specialist
state Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co.
(717) 261-4805
HS/d/ch/012/0919003
HOI4E OffiCES: BLOOMINGtON, ILLINOIS 61710-0001
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December 15, 1997
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ATTN ELIZABETH ONTKO
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Donald Dale
Dear Ms. Ontko:
Please advise your client's position regarding our offer of
$1,000 to settle his injury claim. When I last spoke with you in
September, you indicated that you had relayed this offer to your
client, but that he had not yet responded.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
Certificate of Service
AND NOW this 22nd day of January, 1998 I hereby certify
that I have served by certified mail a copy of the Rule to
show Cause on the following by depositing a true and correct
copy of same in the United States mail, postage prepaid,
addressed to:
Lauralee B. Baker-Starr
Reynolds & Havas
101 pine Street
P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, Pa. 17108-0932
Donald & Cheryl Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, Pa. 17268
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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AND now this ~ day of
Petitioner's Motion to Make Rule
counsel for Plaintiffs in the above
granted.
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Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
NO. 95-804
V.
CINDY TURNER,
Defendant
CIVIL ACTION - LAW
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
PETITION TO MAKE RULE ABSOLUTE
AND NOW comes the Petitioner, SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI,
LLP, and respectfully requests this Honorable Court to make
Rule Absolute, and in support thereof respectfully
represents the following:
1. On or about January 9, 1998, Petitioner,
SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI, LLP, filed a Petition to Withdraw
as Counsel for Plaintiffs, Donald E. Dale and Cheryl Dale,
his wife.
2. On or about January 16, 1998, this Honorable Court
issued a Rule to Show Cause why counsel for Plaintiffs
should not be entitled to withdraw in the above action. The
Rule was returnable ten days from service.
3. On or about January 30, 1998, Petitioner received a
handwritten letter from Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale. Enclosed
please find a copy of said letter, marked and attached as
Exhibit "A."
4. On or about February 6, 1998, Petitioner sent a
letter to Donald and Cheryl Dale responding to points made
in the letter. In said letter, Petitioner indicated it
would hold off until Monday, March 2, 1998 to file a final
Petition to withdraw as counsel and asked Plaintiffs to call
with a decision as to proceed with their case. A copy of
said letter is marked and attached hereto as Exhibit "B."
5. On or about March 17, 1998, Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale,
called Petitioner's office and spoke to Timothy A.
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6. Plaintiff, Cheryl Dale, would not come to an
agreement with counsel as to whether she and Plaintiff,
Donald E. Dale, wanted to proceed.
7. Petitioner informed Cheryl Dale that a petition to
Make Rule Absolute would be filed so that it could withdraw
representation on their behalf.
8. Petitioner made one last effort to contact
Plaintiff, Donald Dale, at his place of employment.
Plaintiff was not available and a message was left.
9. As of this date, Petitioner has not heard from
either Plaintiffs regarding their decision as to how to
proceed with the case.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner respectfully requests that this
Honorable Court make a Rule Absolute and allow Petitioner to
withdraw as counsel for Plaintiffs, Donald E. Dale and
Cheryl Dale, in the above matter.
Respectfully submitted,
SHOLLENBERGER & JANUZZI, LLP
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Attorney I.D. #78053
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ORDER
AND NON, thlS _ day of
, 2000, upon
consideration of the Petition to Enforce Settlement Agreement and
the responses thereto, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case is
dismissed in its entirety with prejudice.
BY THE COURT:
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DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
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OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
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CIVIL ACTION LAW
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NO 95-804 Civil Term
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, 2000, upon
consideration of the Petition to Enforce Settlement Agreement of
Defendants, Shane Martin and cindy Saxon-Turner, Plaintiffs are
permitted __ days to indicate why the settlement agreement should
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CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
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ORDER
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dismissed in its entirety with prejudice.
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CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this 12.J day of February, 2000, upon consideration of Defendant's
Petition To Enforce Settlement Agreement, a Rule is hereby issued upon PlaintilTs to
show cause why the relief requested should not be grunted.
RULE RETURNABLE within 20 days of service.
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Donald E. Dale
Cheryl D. Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17267
Plainti rr.~, Pro Se
Laurulee B. Baker, Esq.
P.O. Box 932
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Attorney for Delendant
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LA\~
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
RULE TO SHOW CAUSE
AND NOW, this _ day of
, 2000, upon
consideration of the Petition to Enforce Settlement Agreement of
Defendants, Shane Martin and Cindy Saxon-Turner, Plaintiffs are
permitted __ days to indicate why the settlement agreement should
not be enforced.
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DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
ORDER
AND NON, this day of
, 2000, upon
consideration of the petition to Enforce Settlement Agreement and
the responses thereto, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that this case is
dismissed in its entirety with prejudice.
BY THE COURT:
J.
lAURAlEE D, DAKER, ESOUIRE
Po. SUIIIUITlO COUlIID. No. 68874
MARGOLIS EDELSTEIN
PO, Do. 032
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Plaint if f s
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
PETITION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
AND NOW, comes Defendants, Shane Martin and Cindy Saxon-
Turner, by and through their counsel, Margolis Edelstein, and
petition the Court to enforce the Settlement Agreement and
discontinue the action, and aver the following in support
thereof:
1. This action arises out of a motor vehicle accident
between Plaintiffs, Donald and Cheryl Dale ("Plaintiffs") and
Defendant, Cindy Saxon-Turner, on February 18, 1994.
2. In accordance with the pleadings as set forth by
Plaintiffs' counsel, the case was heard before an arbitration
panel in Cumberland County on or about May 28, 1997. After
hearing all the evidence concerning liability and damages, the
arbitrators awarded Plaintiffs $500 in damages.
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3. Thereafter, within thirty (30) days, Plaintiffs
appealed from the arbitration award.
<I. Immediately following the appeal, Plaint if fs' counsel,
Timothy Shollenberger, Esquire, petitioned the Court to withdraw
as counsel which was ultilllately granted on or about April 14,
1996.
5. Thereafter, despite numerous requests to settle the
action, Plaintiffs refused to do so.
6. Finally, in June, 1999, an offer of Six Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($6,500) was made to settle this action. The
offer was accepted by Plaintiffs.
7. A general release was signed by Plaintiffs in the
amount of six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500) on June 25,
1999. A copy of said release is attached hereto, incorporated
herein by reference and labeled Exhibit "A."
8. In consideration for the aforesaid release, Plaintiffs
were provided with a settlement check in the amount of six
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500), which was endorsed and
cashed. A copy of the endorsed settlement draft is attached
hereto, incorporated herein by reference and labeled Exhibit "B."
9. Following the settlement negotiations, State Farm
Mutual Automobile Insurance Company requested Plaintiffs to sign
a Praecipe to Discontinue the action.
10. Despite the terms of the release and the receipt of the
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settlement check, Plaintiffs have refused to endorse a Praecipe
for Discontinuance. Accordingly, this case is still ongoing in
Cumberland county, although it has been completely resolved on
behalf of all parties.
WHEREFORE, Defendants, Shane Martin and Cindy Saxon-Turner,
respectfully request this Court to enforce the settlement
agreement and order Plaintiffs to file a praecipe to Discontinue
the Action and/or dismiss the action sua sponte; or,
alternatively, order Plaintiffs to reimburse State Farm Mutual
Automobile Insurance Company in the amount of Six Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($6,500) and prepare for tr.ial.
Respectfully submitted,
MARGOLIS EDELSTEIN
Date:~
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ttorney I.D. #58874
Attorneys for Defendants,
SHANE MARTIN and
CINDY SAXON-TURNER
P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0932
(717) 975-8114
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the receipt and sulflclancy whereolls hereby eckno\,!ledged, the undersigned hereby releeses snd lorever discharges
Shane Martin and Clndv Saxon Turner
-1;h e I r heirs, executors, administrators, agents end assigns, and all other persons. firms or corporations liable or,
who might be claimed to be liable, none of whom admit Dny liability to the underslllned but ell expressly deny any
liability, from eny end all claims, demands, damages, aCtions, causes of action or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever,
end particularly on account of all InJuries, known and unknown, both to person and property, which have resulted or
may In the future develop from an accident which occurred on or about the
18th dayof February ,(yea'r) 1994 at or near Carlisle, PA
Thla release expressly reselVes all rights of the parties released to pursue their legal remedies, If any, against the
undersigned, their heirs, executors, agents and assigns.
Undersigned hereby declares that the terms 01 this settlement have been completely read and are fully underetood and
voluntarily accepted lor the purpose of making a full and final compromise adjustment and settlement of any and all claims,
disputed or otherwise, on account of the Injuries and damages above mentioned, and lor the express purpose of precluding
forever any lurther or additional claims arising out of the aforesaid accident.
Undersigned hereby accepts draft or drafts as final payment of the consideration set forth above.
ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY ANO WITH INTENT TO INJURE OR OEFRAUD ANY INSURER FilES AN APPLICATION OR
CLAIM CONTAINING ANY FALSE, INCOMPLETE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION SHAll. UPON CONVICTION. BE SUBJECT
TO IMPRISONMENT FOR UP TO SEVEN YEARS AND PAYMENT OF A FINE OF UP TO $16,000.
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I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy
of the foregoing PETITION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT on all
interested parties by placing the same in the United States Mail
at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, first-class postage prepaid, on the _
fa day 0~/~7/.2000' addressed as follows:
Donald E. and Cheryl D. Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17267
MARGOLIS EDELSTEIN
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MARGOLIS EDELSTEIN
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CINDY SAXON. TURNER
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
P RAE C I P E
TO THE PROTHONOTARY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA:
Kindly file of record the attached Certificate of Service of
the ORDER OF COURT re RULE TO SHOW CAUSE which was entered by the
Prothonotary on February 23, 2000, and served on the date
reflected in the attached Certificate of Service.
Date:~
Respectfully submitt~d,
MARGOLIS ED~IN ~
LAUR LEE B. BAKER, ESQUIRE
ttorney I.D. #58874
Attorneys for Defendants,
SHANE MARTIN and
CINDY SAXON-TURNER
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P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0932
(717) 975-8114
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy
of the foregoing ORDER OF COURT re RULE TO SHOW CAUSE on all
interested parties by placing the same in the United States Mail
at Camp Hill, pennsylvania, first-class postage prepaid, on the -
M day of ~, 2000, addressed as follows:
Donald E. and Cheryl D. Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17267
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy
of the foregoing PRAECIPE TO FILE OF RECORD THE CERTIFICATE OF
SERVICE OF THE ORDER OF COURT re RULE 1'0 SHOW CAUSE on all
interested parties by placing the same in the United States Mail
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 Civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
AND NOW,
ORDER
this ~day of ~ V c..l,
, 2000, upon
consideration of the Petition to Enforce Settlement Agreement,
the Rule to Show Cause and the lack of response thereto, IT IS
HEREBY ORDERED that this case is dismissed in its entirety with
prejudice.
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CINDY SAXDN.TURNER
DONALD E. DALE and
CHERYL DALE, his wife,
Plaintiffs
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNA.
CIVIL ACTION LAW
v.
NO 95-804 civil Term
CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
PETITION TO MAKE RULE ABSOLUTE AND ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
AND NOW, comes Defendant, Cindy Saxon-Turner, by and through
her counsel, Margolis Edelstein, and petitions the Court to make
the Rule absolute, enforce the Settlement Agreement and
discontinue the action, and avers the following in support
thereof:
1. This action arises out of a motor vehicle accident
between Plaintiffs, Donald and Cheryl Dale ("Plaintiffs") and
Defendant, Cindy Saxon-Turner, on February 18, 1994.
2. In accordance with t~e pleadings as set forth by
Plaintiffs' counsel, the case was heard before an arbitration
panel in Cumberland County on or about May 28, 1997. After
hearing all the evidence concerning liability and damages, the
arbitrators awarded Plaintiffs $500 in damages.
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3. Thereafter, within thirty (30) days, Plaintiffs
appealed from the arbitration award,
4. Immediately following the appeal, Plaintiffs' counsel,
Timothy Shollenberger, Esquire, petitioned the Court to withdraw
as counsel, which Petition was ultimately granted on or about
April 14, 1998.
5. Thereafter, despite numerous requests to settle the
action, Plaintiffs refused to do so.
6. Finally, in June, 1999, an offer of Six Thousand Five
Hundred Dollars ($6,500) was made to settle this action. The
offer was accepted by Plaintiffs.
7. A general release was signed by Plaintiffs in the
amount of Six Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500) on June 25,
1999. A copy of said release is attached hereto, incorporated
herein by reference and labeled Exhibit "A."
8. In consideration for the aforesaid release, Plaintiffs
were provided with a settlement check in the amount of six
Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($6,500) I which was endorsed and
cashed. A copy of the endorsed settlement draft is attached
hereto, incorporated herein by reference and labeled Exhibit liB,"
9. Following the settlement negotiations on behalf of Ms.
Saxon-Turner, State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
requested Plaintiffs to sign a Praecipe to Discontinue the
action.
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10. Despite the terms of the release and the receipt of the
settlement check, Plaintiffs have refused to endorse a Praecipe
for Discontinuance, Accordingly, this case is still ongoing in
Cumberland County, although it has been completely resolved on
behalf of all parties.
11. As the case remained ongoing despite its relative
completion, a petition to Enforce the Settlement Agreement was
filed with the Court on or about February 8, 2000.
12. After consideration of the aforementioned Petition, on
February 22, 2000, the Honorable J. Wesley Oler, Jr., issued a
Rule upon Plaintiffs to show cause why the relief requested in
the forgoing Petition should not be granted. A copy of said
Order is attached hereto, incorporated herein by reference and
labeled Exhibit "C."
13. The foregoing Rule to Show Cause was served upon
Plaintiffs on or about March 1, 2000. A copy of the Praecipe
filing of record the Certificate of Service documenting same is
attached hereto, incorporated herein by reference and labeled
Exhibit "D."
14. More than twenty (20) days has expired since the
foregoing Rule was served upon Plaintiffs. Accordingly, it is
respectfully submitted that the relief requested should be
granted and the case dismissed in its entirety with prejudice.
WHEREFORE, Defendant, Cindy Saxon-Turner, respectfully
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requests this Court to dismiss this case in its entirety and with
prejudice.
Respectfully submitted,
MARGOLIS EDELSTEIN
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LEE B. BAKER, ESQUIRE
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Attorneys for Defendant,
CINDY SAXON-TURNER
P. O. Box 932
Harrisburg, PA 17108-0932
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he receipt end sufficiency whereolls hereby acknoY(ledged, the undersigned hereby releases and lorever discharges
Shane Martin and Clndv Saxon Turner
.J;h e I r heirs, executors, administrators, agenu and assigns, and all other persons. firms or corporations liable or,
.vho might be claimed to ba liable, none of whom admit any liability to the underslllned but all expressly deny any
lability, from any and all claims, demands, damages, aCtions, causes of action or suits of any kind or nature whatsoever,
md partiCUlarly on account of all Injuries, known and unknown, both to person and property, which have resulted or
nay In the future develop from an accident which occurred on or about the
18th ~ayof February , (yea'r) 1994 atornear Carlisle, PA
rhls release exprassly resarves all rights of the parties released to pursua thalr legal remadles, " any, against the
mderslgned, their heirs, executors, agents and assigns.
Jnderslgned hereby declares that the terms 01 this settlement hava been completely read and are IUlly understood and
loluntarlly accepted for the purpose 01 making a lull and IInal compromise adjustment and selllement of any and all claims,
llsputed or otherwise, on account 01 the Injuries and damages above mentioned, and for the express purpose 01 precluding
'orever any further or additional claims arising out of !he aforesaid accident.
Jnderslgned hereby accepts drelt or drafts as IInai payment 01 the consldaratlon set forth above.
ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY AND WITH INTENT TO INJURE OR DEFRAUD ANY INSURER FILES AN APPLICATION OR
CLAIM CONTAINING ANY FALSE. INCOMPLETE OR MISLEADING INFORMATION SHALL. UPON CONVICTION, BE SUBJECT
TO IMPRISONMENT FOR UP TO SEVEN YEARS AND PAYMENT OF A FINE OF UP TO $15,000.
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DONALD E. DALE and :
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IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF
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CINDY SAXON,
Defendant
NO. 95-804 CIVIL TERM
ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this 22.1 day of February, 2000, upon consideration of Defendant's
Petition To Enforce Settlement Agreement, a Rule is hereby issued upon Plaintiffs to
show cause why the relief requested should not be granted.
RULE RETURNABLE within 20 days of service.
BY THE COURT,
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Donald E. Dale
Cheryl D. Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17267
Plaintiffs, Pro Se
Laurnlee B. Baker,'Esq.
~,O;-Box 932
Harrisburg, P A 17108-0932
Attorney for Defendant
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I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy
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at Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, first-class postage prepaid, on the _
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Donald E. and Cheryl D. Dale
434 Ridge Avenue
Waynesboro, PA 17267
EDELSTEIN
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE
I hereby certify that I have served a true and correct copy
of the foregoing PRAECIPE TO FILE OF RECORD THE CERTIFICATE OF
SERVICE OF THE ORDER OF COURT re RULE TO SHOW CAUSE on all
interested parties by placing the same in the United States Mail
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Donald E. and Cheryl D. Dale
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