The plaintiffs brought a motion seeking court approval of a consent judgment dismissing a medical negligence action without costs on behalf of a party under disability.
The action alleged negligent failure by a physician to diagnose a hip dislocation in a patient with severe cerebral palsy.
Although expert reports commissioned by the plaintiffs suggested a breach of the standard of care, the litigation guardian sought dismissal due to concern about potential adverse costs if the action failed at trial.
The court held that the proposed dismissal was not in the best interests of the person under disability and that the litigation guardian’s personal exposure to costs created a conflict of interest.
The court removed the litigation guardian and substituted the Public Guardian and Trustee, adjourning the motion pending further investigation.