Clemons v. United States of America, No. 2:2019cv00248 - Document 69 (D. Nev. 2022)

Court Description: ORDER granting 64 Joint Pretrial Order; Motions in limine due by 10/14/2022. Calendar Call set for 11/9/2022 at 01:30 PM in LV Courtroom 6A before Judge James C. Mahan. Jury Trial set for 11/14/2022 at 09:00 AM in LV Courtroom 6A before Judge James C. Mahan. Signed by Judge James C. Mahan on 9/9/2022. (Copies have been distributed pursuant to the NEF - HAM)

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Clemons v. United States of America Doc. 69 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 1 of 18 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 1 DISTRICT OF NEVADA 2 3 JULIE A. CLEMONS; individually, 4 5 Plaintiff, Case No. 2:19-cv-0248-RFB-BNW vs. 6 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 7 Defendant. 8 9 PRETRIAL ORDER 10 11 After pretrial proceedings in this case, 12 IT IS SO ORDERED: 13 14 I. This is a tort action brought under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), wherein 15 16 17 Plaintiff Julie Clemons alleges she sustained personal injuries arising out of a motor vehicle accident occurring on December 11, 2015. 18 19 20 II. The Court’s subject matter jurisdiction arises under the FTCA, codified at 28 U.S.C. § 1346 et. seq. Because this is an FTCA case, the Court will be acting as the trier-of-fact. There 21 22 will be no jury trial in this case. Venue is proper pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1391(b)(2). III. 23 24 25 The following facts are admitted by the parties and require no proof: 1. Plaintiff, Defendant’s employee Marcus G. Brandt, and a third driver, Juan 26 27 28 Acosta, were involved in a motor vehicle accident on or about December 11, 2015. 2. At the time of the accident, Mr. Brandt was acting in the course and scope of his 1 Dockets.Justia.com Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 2 of 18 1 duties as an employee of the United States. IV. 2 3 4 The following facts, though not admitted, will not be contested at trial by evidence to the contrary: None. 5 V. 6 7 8 9 10 The following are the issues of fact to be tried and determined at trial from Plaintiff’s perspective: 1. Whether Defendant and its employee owed Plaintiff a duty of care. 2. Whether Defendant and its employee breached that duty of care. 11 12 13 14 15 16 3. Whether Defendant’s breach of the duty of care was the actual and proximate cause of Plaintiff’s damages. 4. The amount of damages sustained by Plaintiff for which she is entitled to compensation. The following are the issues of fact to be tried and determined at trial from Defendant’s 17 18 perspective: 19 1. The duty of care owed and to whom. 20 2. The actions or inactions taken to constitute a breach of duty of care. 3. The mechanism of the cause of the accident. 4. Whether, and to what extent, Plaintiff suffered injury and/or sustained damages 21 22 23 24 from the accident. 25 5. The extent and quality of Plaintiff’s pre-existing medical conditions. 26 6. Whether Plaintiff’s alleged damages, if any, are attributable to medical 27 conditions that pre-existed the accident. 28 2 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 3 of 18 1 2 3 4 7. Whether Plaintiff contributed to her own alleged damages. 8. Whether, and to what extent, Plaintiff incurred damages as a proximate cause of the negligence of others. 9. The type and extent of damages claimed for (1) past medical expenses; (2) future 5 6 7 8 9 medical expenses; (3) pain and suffering; and (4) lost wages and future earnings. 10. Whether Plaintiff’s claim for medical damages were reasonably and necessarily incurred and caused by the accident. 11. Plaintiff’s efforts to mitigate her alleged damages. 10 VI. 11 12 13 The following are the issues of law to be tried and determined at trial: 1. Duty of Care. Generally, everyone has a duty to exercise reasonable care when 14 their conduct creates a risk of physical harm to others. Nev. J.I. 4.3. Negligence is the failure to 15 exercise that degree of care which an ordinarily careful and prudent person would exercise 16 under the same or similar circumstances. Id. Ordinary care is that care which persons of 17 18 19 ordinary prudence exercise in the management of their own affairs in order to avoid injury to themselves or to others. Id. The issues as to duty are: 20 21 a. Whether the parties owed a duty of care. 2. Proximate Cause. A proximate cause of injury, damage, loss, or harm is a cause 22 23 which, in natural and continuous sequence, produces the injury, damage, loss, or harm, and 24 without which the injury, damage, loss, or harm, would not have occurred. Nev. J.I. 4.4. The 25 particular issues as to causation are: 26 a. Whether a breach in the duty of care proximately caused the accident. 27 28 3 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 4 of 18 1 Comparative Negligence. A plaintiff may not recover damages if her 3. 2 comparative negligence has contributed more to her injury than the negligence of the defendant. 3 Nev. J.I. 4.8. However, if the plaintiff is negligent, the plaintiff may still recover a reduced sum, 4 so long as her comparative negligence was not greater than the negligence of the defendant. Id. 5 6 Plaintiff does not believe there are any facts to support a finding of comparative negligence in 7 this case. However, from Defendant’s perspective, the particular issues as to comparative fault 8 are as follows: 9 a. Whether Plaintiff was negligent (and if so, by what percentage). 10 b. Whether Plaintiff’s negligence was a substantial factor in causing her own harm. 11 c. Does Plaintiff’s percentage of negligence exceed the negligence of Brandt, if 12 any, barring recovery pursuant to NRS 41.141.(1). 13 14 d. The percentage of negligence attributable to the Plaintiff shall reduce the amount 15 of such recovery by the proportionate amount of such negligence and the 16 reduction will be made by the Court. 17 18 4. a. Whether non-party Acosta was negligent (and if so, by what percentage) 19 20 21 Negligence of non-parties. in causing the accident. 5. Damages. In determining losses, if any, suffered by the Plaintiff as a proximate 22 23 (legal) cause of the accident, the Court must take into consideration the nature, extent and 24 duration from the evidence and decide upon a sum to reasonably and fairly compensate: (a) 25 reasonable and necessary medical expenses incurred in the past; (b) reasonable and necessary 26 medical expenses reasonably certain to incur in the future as a result of the accident; (c) lost 27 earnings that were incurred and future earnings that are reasonably certain to have been lost in 28 4 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 5 of 18 1 2 3 the future; (d) pain and suffering; (e) loss of household services. See Nev. J.I. 5.1. Additional issues for the Court’s determination are: a. Whether Plaintiff’s injuries, if any, were caused by pre-existing medical 4 conditions that existed prior to the accident. [A person who has a condition or 5 disability at the time of the injury is not entitled to recover damages therefor. See 6 7 Nev. J.I. 5.3. But, she may be entitled to recover damages for any aggravation of 8 such pre-existing condition or disability resulting from the injury. Id. This is 9 true even if the person’s condition or disability made her more susceptible to the 10 possibility of ill effects than a normally healthy person would have been, and 11 even if a normally healthy person probably would not have suffered any 12 substantial injury. Id.] 13 14 b. Whether Plaintiff mitigated her alleged damages. 15 16 17 VII. (a) The following exhibits are stipulated into evidence in this case and may be so marked by the clerk: 18 Stipulated Exhibits Agreed To By The Parties 19 None. 20 21 (b) As to the following exhibits, the party against whom the same will be offered objects to their admission on the grounds stated: 22 Plaintiff’s Exhibits & Defendant’s Objections 23 24 Plaintiff’s Exhibits Defendant’s Objections 25 Traffic Accident Report PR JC 01-09 Unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation, authentication. Fed. R. Evid. 403, 701–702, 801, 901. Advanced Orthopedics and Sports Medicine medical records AOSM JC 01-62 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. 26 27 28 5 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 6 of 18 1 Bellin Heath medical records BH JC 01-105 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Body Wise, Inc. medical records BW JC 01 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. CD Laboratories records CL JC 01-05 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. CVS Pharmacy records CVS JC 01-12 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Gobinder Chopra Ltd. medical records GC JC 1-41 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. DBA Anesthesia Associates medical records DBA JC 1 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Don Nobis medical records DNPPT JC 01-121 Express Scripts records ES JC 1-11 Authentication, relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401, 801, 901. Because these records were not timely disclosed during discovery, they are also subject to exclusion under Fed. R. Civ. P. 37(c). Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. Holy Family Memorial records HFM JC 1-75 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Las Vegas Neurology records LVNC 1-89 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Las Vegas Neurosurgery records LVNOR JC 1-28 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Las Vegas Radiology records LVRAD 1-4 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Dr. Mortillaro records LFM JC 1-77 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Next Step Medical records NSM JC 1-5 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Pain Institute of Nevada records PIN JC 1-63 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 6 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 7 of 18 1 Parkway Surgery Center records PSC JC 1-44 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. Primary Care Consultants records PCC JC 1-11 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Pueblo Medical Imaging records PMI JC 1-0 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Quick Care records QCLV JC 1-6 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Select PT records SPT JC 1-157 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. SimonMed records SMI JC 1-7 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Steinberg Diagnostics records SDMI JC 1-2 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. UW Hospital records UW JC 1-33 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Valley View Surgery Center records VVS JC 01-80 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Pain Institute of Nevada records PIN JC 64-148 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Desert Radiology records DR JC 1-4 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. Photos of Plaintiff Photo JC 01-4 Relevance, unfair prejudice, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Southern Hills Hospital records SH JC 1-387 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. Driving History Report DH JC 1 Relevance, hearsay, unfair prejudice, improper character evidence, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–404, 801, 901. Relevance, unfair prejudice, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Photos of Nissan Altima Photo JC 05-9 28 7 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 8 of 18 Volt Management records VM JC 01-12 Hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 801, 901. OptumCare Ortho OCOS JC 1-73 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. 5 Aurora Bay Medical Center ABMC JC 1-194 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. 6 LabCorp LC JC 01-13 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Valley View Home Health VVHC JC 1-88 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Valley View Surgery Center VVS JC 81-110 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801. Las Vegas Neurosurgery records LVNOR JC 29-130 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Las Vegas Radiology LVRAD JC 05-16 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Steinberg Diagnostic SDMI JC 03-09 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. CD Laboratories CL JC 06-31 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Mountain View Hospital MVH JC 01-24 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Desert Radiology DR JC 05-21 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. Radiology Chartered RC JC 01 Relevance, unfair prejudice, hearsay, authentication, lack of foundation. Fed. R. Evid. 401–403, 801, 901. 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 8 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 9 of 18 Defendant Exhibits & Plaintiff’s Objections 1 2 None. 3 (c) Electronic evidence: At this time, neither party anticipates presenting any electronic evidence. Should that change, the Court will be notified immediately. 4 (d) Depositions: 5 6 (1) Plaintiff will offer the following depositions: None. 7 (2) Defendant will offer the following depositions: Defendant does not intend to offer page and line designations at this time for any deposition transcripts. In the event Defendant learns that a witness is unavailable to testify at trial, Defendant will notify all parties and the Court of page and line designations of the unavailable witness’ deposition transcript to offer at trial. Defendant reserves the right to use deposition transcripts to refresh recollection, to impeach, and otherwise to use at trial in accordance with applicable rules, e.g., Fed. R. Civ. P. 32, and Fed. R. Evid. 801(d). 8 9 10 11 12 (e) Objections To Depositions: 13 14 (1) Plaintiff’s Objections: None. 15 (2) Defendant’s Objections: None. 16 VIII. 17 The following witnesses may be called by the parties at trial: 18 (a) Plaintiff’s witnesses 19 20 21 Witness(s) Witness(s) Address Julie Clemons c/o Paul Padda Law 1 Marcus Brandt c/o USAO-NV 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 Paul Padda Law, 4560 South Decatur Blvd., Suite 300, Las Vegas, Nevada 89103 (Tele: 702.366.1888). 2 United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada, 501 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Suite 1100, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 (Tele: 702.388.6336). 9 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 10 of 18 Marvin Clemons c/o Paul Padda Law 2 PMK USAO c/o USAO-NV 3 PMK Enterprise Holdings COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 3 c/o Anthony T. Garasi, Esq. Bremer White Brown & O’Meara 1160 N. Town Center Dr., #250 Las Vegas, Nevada 89144 Tele: (702) 258-6665 1 4 5 6 Zachary Allen Lary 7 Sarah Elizabeth Zimmerman 8 James Nicholas Nestor 9 10 Jenny R. Neuman 11 Maryellen Brandt 12 361 Teal Road, Lindenhurst, Illinois 60046 Tele: (847) 356-8574 Mykayla Dawn Nelson 13 Kim E. Montoya 14 Juan Acosta 15 16 Losana Ricardo 17 18 19 4810 S. Nellis Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Tele: (702) 689-4243 4724 Lake Stream Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada 89110 Tele: (702) 773-8055 Brittanie Dougherty 4804 East Washington Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada 89131 Tele: (702) 773-7921 Officer Nakagawa (ID #5476) c/o Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, 400 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 828-3111 c/o Telus International 2251 S. Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 20 21 22 23 24 Raeh Williams, Milton Hines and/or COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 25 26 27 3 28 “COR/PMK/30(b)(6)” refers to Custodian of Records, Person Most Knowledgeable and Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 30(b)(6) witnesses. 10 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 11 of 18 Tele: (702) 238-7900 1 2 3 4 Ana Arriero and/or COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Andrew M. Cash, M.D. 5 6 7 Santo Steven Bifulco, M.D., CLCP 15438 N. Florida Ave., #140 Tampa, Florida 33613 Tele: (813) 321-3676 Stan Smith, Ph.D. 1165 N. Clark Street, #600 Chicago, Illinois 60610 Tele: (312) 943-1016 Mario Tarquino, M.D., and/or COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Quick Care Las Vegas 3111 S. Maryland Pkwy, #100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Tele: (702) 732-7407 c/o CVS Pharmacy One CVS Drive Woonsocket, R.I. 02895 Tele: (800) 746-7287 8 9 c/o Volt Workforce Solutions 2401 N. Glassell Street Orange, California 92865 Tele: (714) 921-8800 9339 W. Sunset Rd., Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89148 Tele: (702) 630-3472 10 11 12 13 14 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 15 16 17 18 Don Nobis, P.T. and/or COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Don Nobis Physical Therapy 801 S. Rancho Dr., Suite F4 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 735-4844 Gobinder S. Chopra, M.D. and/or COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o GS Chopra Ltd. 3201 S. Maryland Pkwy, #314 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Tele: (702) 796-8500 X. Nick Liu, M.D. Randall E. Yee, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Advanced Orthopedics 8420 West Warm Springs Road, Suite 100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 Tele: (702) 740-5327 c/o Pueblo Medical Imaging 5495 S. Rainbow Blvd., #101 Las Vegas, Nevada 89118 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Eric Biesbroeck, M.D. Joel Lin, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 28 11 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 12 of 18 Tele: (702) 228-0031 1 2 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Body Wise, Inc. P.O. Box 531104 Henderson, Nevada 89053 Tele: (702) 446-8006 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o LABCORP P.O. Box 2240 Burlington, N.C. 27216 Tele: (800) 845-6167 Elizabeth Huck, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Las Vegas Radiology 7241 West Sahara Ave., #120 Las Vegas, Nevada 89117 Tele: (702) 254-5004 c/o Valley View Surgical 100 N. Green Valley Pkwy, #125 Henderson, Nevada 89074 Tele: (702) 616-4954 c/o Box Canyon Primary Care 2647 Box Canyon Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89128 Tele: (702) 228-0031 c/o Desert Radiologists 2020 Palomino Lane, #100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 228-0031 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Robert Chiascione, M.D. Thomas Miller, PA-C COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Howard Francois, M.D. Michael Schunk, M.D. John Griffith, M.D. Hubert Chin, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Jaymin Chang, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 21 22 23 Paul H. Janda, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 24 26 Travis Snyder, M.D. Joseph Kavanaugh, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 27 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 25 28 c/o DBA Anesthesia Associates 129 W. Lake Mead Pkwy, Suite B18 Tele: (702) 558-1522 c/o Next Step Medical 6048 S. Durango Dr., Suite 115 Las Vegas, Nevada 89113 Tele: (702) 489-8165 c/o Las Vegas Neurology 2010 Goldring Ave., #306 Tele: (702) 432-2233 c/o SimonMed Imaging P.O. Box 207465 Dallas, Texas 75320 Tele: (702) 723-8255 c/o Louis F. Mortillaro & Associates 501 S. Rancho Drive, Suite F-37 12 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 13 of 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Mark Kabins, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Ryan Dopirak, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) David Kaufman, M.D. Stacey Gruber, M.D. Heather Stanko, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Mariam El-Baghdadi, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 10 11 12 Michael H. Hoffman, M.D. Michael Hodulik, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 13 14 Matthew Koeberl, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 15 16 17 18 19 Robert Monette, M.D. Richard Horak, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Gil Freeman, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 20 21 22 23 24 25 Scott Anderson, M.D. Samuel Charles, M.D. Elizabeth Teigen, M.D. Jonathan Tueting, M.D. Humberto Rosas, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 26 27 28 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 388-9403 c/o Las Vegas Neurosurgery 501 S. Rancho Drive, #I-67 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 243-4700 1650 S. 41st Street Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 Tele: (920) 320-5241 c/o Neurology Consultants 725 S. Webster Avenue, #201 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54301 Tele: (920) 430-7100 c/o HFM Pain Clinic 2300 Western Avenue Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 Tele: (920) 320-3185 c/o Bellin Memorial Hospital P.O. Box 22487 Green Bay, Wisconsin 54305 Tele: (920) 445-7313 c/o Lakeshore Radiology 2300 Western Avenue Manitowoc, Wisconsin 54220 Tele: (920) 320-3800 c/o Radiology Chartered 1789 Shawano Avenue Green Bay, Wisconsin 54303 Tele: (920) 499-1428 c/o Bellin Health Sports Medicine 1630 Commanche Avenue Green Bay, Wisconsin 54313 Tele: (920) 445-7222 c/o UW Health Hospitals P.O. Box 2916 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201 Tele: (877) 565-0505 c/o CD Laboratories, Inc. 810 Gleneagles Ct., #100 Baltimore, Maryland 21286 Tele: (410) 296-1400 c/o Express Scripts 8931 Springdale Avenue 13 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 14 of 18 1 2 3 4 Katherine Travnicek, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 5 6 7 Beraldo Vazquez-Corrrea, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 8 9 10 Mitesh Patel, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 11 12 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Evelyn Fitzgerald, R.N. Steve Wondel, P.T. Sheryll Collings, O.T. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) Natalie Anderton, PT Gregory Bares, PT Sean Ellis, PT Beua Gronert, PT Sara Elliot, PT COR/PMK/30(b)(6) COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 21 22 23 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 24 25 26 Michael Elliott, Ph.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 27 28 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) St. Louis, Missouri 63134 Tele: (800) 332-5455 c/o Pain Institute of Nevada 7435 W. Azure Drive, #190 Las Vegas, Nevada 89130 Tele: (702) 878-8252 c/o Valley View Surgery Center 1330 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Tele: (702) 675-4600 c/o Primary Care Consultants P.O. Box 778195 Henderson, Nevada 89077 Tele: (702) 492-7208 c/o Steinberg Diagnostic 2950 S. Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Tele: (702) 732-6000 c/o Southern Hills Hospital 9300 West Sunset Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89148 Tele: (702) 880-2100 c/o Valley View Home Health 6767 W. Charleston Blvd., #150 Las Vegas, Nevada 89146 Tele: (702) 463-1100 c/o Select Physical Therapy 2904 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Suite 121 Henderson, Nevada 89052 Tele: (702) 897-7331 c/o Holy Family Memorial Medical Center P.O. Box 1450 Manitowac, Wisconsin 54221 Tele: (920) 320-2278 c/o Valley Hospital 620 Shadow Lane Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 894-5738 c/o Michael Elliott, Ph.D. 1661 West Horizon Ridge Pkwy, Suite 280 Henderson, Nevada 89012 Tele: (702) 307-0133 c/o West Valley Surgery Center 14 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 15 of 18 1 2 3 Galen Kam, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 4 5 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 6 7 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 8 9 10 11 Galen Kam, M.D. Joshua Owen, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 12 13 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Fremont Emergency Services P.O. Box 638972 Cincinnati, Ohio 45263-8972 Tele: (888) 952-6772 COR/PMK/30(b)(6) c/o Radiology Specialists P.O. Box 50709 Henderson, Nevada 89016 Tele: (877) 406-2916 c/o Aurora Baycare Neurology 2845 Greenbrier Road Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311 Tele: (920) 288-8000 14 15 16 17 18 19 1330 S. Valley View Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Tele: (702) 675-4600 c/o Optumcare Orthopedics 4750 W. Oakey Blvd., #401 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Tele: (702) 724-8877 c/o University Medical Center 1800 West Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 Tele: (702) 383-2000 c/o Advanced Urgent Care 9975 South Eastern Ave., #110 Las Vegas, Nevada 89183 Tele: (702) 361-2273 c/o Mountainview Hospital 3100 North Tenaya Way Las Vegas, Nevada 89128 Tele: (702) 962-8400 Aaron Bubolz, M.D. COR/PMK/30(b)(6) 20 21 22 23 24 25 (b) Defendant’s witnesses: Marcus Brandt Julie Clemons Marvin Clemons Juan Acosta 26 27 28 Losana Ricardo c/o USAO-NV c/o Paul Padda Law c/o Paul Padda Law 4810 S. Nellis Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89121 Tele: (702) 689-4243 4724 Lake Stream Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada 89110 15 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 16 of 18 1 Brittanie Dougherty 2 3 4 5 6 7 Sarah Zimmerman Zachary Lary James Nestor Jenny Neuman Kim Montoya LVMPD Officer Nakagawa (#5476) 8 9 Richard A. Rubenstein, M.D. (expert) 10 11 Benjamin Bjerke, M.D. (expert) 12 13 14 Kevin J. Murphy, M.D. (expert) 15 16 17 Mark Remas, MA, CRC, ABVE (expert) 18 19 Mary A. Jesvko, MS, EdD, CCM, CDMS, CLCP (expert) 20 21 22 23 Eugenia A. Larmore, PhD, MBA (expert) Mario Tarquino, M.D. 24 25 26 27 28 Travis Snyder, M.D. Joseph Kavanaugh, M.D. Tele: (702) 773-8055 4804 East Washington Ave. Las Vegas, Nevada 89131 Tele: (702) 773-7921 c/o Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, 400 S. Martin Luther King Blvd. Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 828-3111 Plaza One Office Building 3220 Blume Drive, Suite 151 Richmond, CA 94806 Ph. 800-426-9558 c/o Benjamin Bjerke, MD Ltd. 12499 University Ave, Suite 210 Clive, IA 50325 Ph. 917-837-0302 c/o Sports Medicine Oregon 7300 SW Childs Rd., Suite B Tigard, OR 97224 Ph. 503-692-8700 c/o The Remas Group 7710 Balboa Ave., Suite 218-H San Diego, CA 92111 Ph. (858) 560-6733 c/o Mary Jesko and Associates 11622 El Camino Real, Suite 100 San Diego, CA 92130 Ph. (858) 663-7509 c/o EKAY Economic Consultants, Inc. 550 West Plumb Lane, B459 Reno, NV 89509 Ph. (775) 232-7203 c/o Quick Care Las Vegas 3111 S. Maryland Pkwy, #100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Tele: (702) 732-7407 c/o SimonMed Imaging P.O. Box 207465 Dallas, Texas 75320 Tele: (702) 723-8255 16 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 17 of 18 1 2 3 4 Howard Francois, M.D. Michael Schunk, M.D. John Griffith, M.D. Hubert Chin, M.D. Robert Chiascione, M.D. Thomas Miller, PA-C 5 c/o Desert Radiologists 2020 Palomino Lane, #100 Las Vegas, Nevada 89106 Tele: (702) 228-0031 c/o Box Canyon Primary Care 2647 Box Canyon Drive Las Vegas, Nevada 89128 Tele: (702) 228-0031 6 7 8 9 IX. The attorneys have conferred and jointly offer these three trial dates: October 24, 2022 10 11 November 7, 2022 12 November 14, 2022 13 It is expressly understood by the undersigned that the Court will set the trial of this 14 matter on one of the agreed-upon dates if possible, if not, the trial will be set at the convenience 15 of the Court’s calendar. 16 X. 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 It is estimated that the trial will take a total of 14-21 days. APPROVED AS TO FORM AND CONTENT: /s/ Paul S. Padda _____________________________________ Counsel for Plaintiff /s/ Brianna Smith _____________________________________ Counsel for Defendant 25 26 27 28 17 Case 2:19-cv-00248-JCM-BNW Document 64 Filed 05/09/22 Page 18 of 18 1 XI. 2 ACTION BY THE COURT 3 4 November 14, 2022 This case is set for trial on the /stacked calendar on _________________ at 9:00 a.m. Calendar call is set for November 9, 2022 at 1:30 p.m. 5 6 October 14, 2022 Motions in limine to be filed by ________________________. 7 8 9 10 11 This pretrial order has been approved by the parties to this action as evidenced by their signatures or the signatures of their counsel hereon, and the other is hereby entered and will govern the trial of this case. This order may not be amended except by court order and based upon the parties’ agreement or to prevent manifest injustice. 12 13 ________________________________ UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE 14 15 September 9. 2022 DATED: ________________________ 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 18

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