Roberts v. BJC Health Sys.
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Plaintiffs brought suit against multiple health services providers (Defendants), alleging they were victims in a scheme of improper surgical billing by Dr. Richard Coin and his business, Reconstructive Microsurgery Associates. The circuit court granted summary judgment in favor of Defendants, concluding that Plaintiffs had not shown they were damaged by the health services providers' alleged wrongdoing. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) Plaintiffs had sufficient standing in this action; but (2) summary judgment was warranted because establishing damages was an essential element of Plaintiffs' claims, and they did not show they suffered any damages.
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