· 3/31/2025

Robert Elmore v. Travis L. Mills, CRNA

Syllabus

Lonnie Elmore (\Decedent\) died on July 5, 2020, a few weeks after being treated by Angelo J. Sorce, M.D., (\Sorce\), an employee of Tennessee Valley Orthopaedics, LLC (\TVO\), (collectively \Defendants\) and Travis Mills, CRNA, (\Mills\) an employee of Lakeway Regional Anesthesia Services, PLLC (\Lakeway\). On July 2, 2021, Robert Elmore, as Executor of the Estate of Lonnie Elmore, (\Plaintiff\) sent pre-suit notice to Defendants. Relying on the 120-day extension provided for by Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-26- 121(c), Plaintiff filed his complaint alleging wrongful death on November 1, 2021, in the Circuit Court for Jefferson County (\the Trial Court\). Defendants filed a motion to dismiss, pursuant to Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 12.02(6), claiming that the accrual of Plaintiff's cause of action arose no later than June 21, 2020, meaning Plaintiff provided pre-suit notice past the one-year statute of limitations, rendering his complaint untimely. Defendants also argued that Plaintiff failed to comply with the pre-suit notice requirements of Tenn. Code Ann. § 29-26-121(a). The Trial Court disagreed and denied Defendants' motion to dismiss. This interlocutory appeal, pursuant to Tennessee Rule of Appellate Procedure 9, followed. We reverse.

Judges: Chief Judge D. Michael Swiney

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