Tandoi v. Hi-Desert Med. Center Found
Filed 6/30/06 Tandoi v. Hi-Desert Med. Center Found. CA4/2
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION TWO
JOSEPH TANDOI, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. HI‑DESERT MEDICAL CENTER FOUNDATION et al., Defendants and Respondents. | E037702 (Super.Ct.No. MCV05306) OPINION |
APPEAL from the Superior Court of San Bernardino County. Bert L. Swift, Judge. Affirmed.
Maher, Guiley & Maher, Steven R. Maher; Esner & Chang, Stuart B. Esner and Andrew N. Chang for Plaintiff and Appellant.
Law Offices of Thomas M. Stefanelli, Thomas M. Stefanelli; and Martha L. McGill for Defendants and Respondents.
This case involves the timing for the presentation of claims under the Tort Claims Act. (Gov. Code, § 810 et seq.)
From April 2 through 29, 2002, plaintiff Joseph Tandoi was a patient in medical facilities operated by public entity defendants Hi‑Desert Medical Center Foundation and Hi‑Desert Memorial Hospital District (collectively Hi‑Desert). He was admitted for â€