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Caron v. Tiner CA4/2
Plaintiff and appellant Craya C. Caron, representing herself in propria persona, contends that she was injured not only by negligent dental care, but also by the acts or omissions of the representative of the estate of her oral surgeon and the attorneys retained to defend Caron’s malpractice lawsuit. The oral surgeon who treated Caron, Lonnie W. Tiner, DDS (Dr. Tiner), died before the filing of the lawsuit. Defendants and respondents include: (1) Dr. Tiner’s former business, Lonnie W. Tiner, DDS, APC, doing business as Hi-Desert Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Center (erroneously sued as Hi-Desert Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Center) (Hi-Desert); (2) the Estate of Lonnie W. Tiner (the Estate); (3) The Lonnie Walter Tiner and Patricia Lucille Tiner 2008 Family Trust (erroneously sued as Lonnie W. & Patricia L. Tiner Family Revocable Trust) (Family Trust); (4) Christopher K. Tiner, both individually and in his capacities as representative of the Estate and successor trustee of the Fa

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