UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
SHERMAN DIVISION
CAROL A. STEPIENPlaintiff, V. THE RENY COMPANYDefendant. | Civil Action No. 4:21-cv-00395-ALM-KPJ |
In accordance with Rule 26(a)(1) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Plaintiff, Chelsa S. Brown, respectfully makes her mandatory disclosures as follows:
- Witnesses
The name and, if known, the address and telephone number of each individual likely to have discoverable information that the disclosing party may use to support its claims or defenses, unless solely for impeachment, identifying the subjects of the information.
RESPONSE:
Persons likely to have discoverable information may include, but may not be limited to, the following:
- Chelsa S. Brown
6201 Chapel Hill Blvd, #116,
Plano, Texas 75093
Plaintiff
- Terry Brown
Operations Manager
c/o Arthur V. Lambert and Brent Sedge
Fisher & Phillips LLP
500 North Akard, Suite 3550
Dallas, TX 75201
Reny’s Operations Manager
- Sheila Bunton
Bill Review Manager
c/o Arthur V. Lambert and Brent Sedge
Fisher & Phillips LLP
500 North Akard, Suite 3550
Dallas, TX 75201
Reny’s Bill Review Manager
- Christina Benjamin (formerly Christina Hartwell)
c/o Arthur V. Lambert and Brent Sedge
Fisher & Phillips LLP
500 North Akard, Suite 3550
Dallas, TX 75201
Reny’s Senior Accountant/Human Resources/HIPAA Privacy Officer.
- Any and all of Plaintiff’s health care providers, including but may not be limited to:
- Jeffery Komenda, MD.
Family Medicine at Willow Bend
5944 West Parker Road, Suite 100
Plano, TX 75093
972-608-1868
Jeffery Komenda, M.D., and any and all other health care providers associated with Jeffery Komenda, M.D., involved in the examination, diagnosis, care, or treatment of Plaintiff.
Custodian of records for Howard. K. Wilson, M.D.
- Ronald Blake Tanaka, MD
Texas Health Resources
Plano Emergency Department
Ronald Blake Tanaka, M.D., and any and all other health care providers associated with Ronald Blake Tanaka, M.D., involved in the examination, diagnosis, care, or treatment of Plaintiff.
- Documents
A copy of, or a description by category and location of, all documents, electronically stored information, and tangible things that are in the possession, custody, or control of the party and that the disclosing party may use to support its claims or defenses, unless solely for impeachment.
RESPONSE:
Plaintiff references any and all documents produced or to be produced by Defendant.
Other than documents already produced, Plaintiff is providing certain additional documents to Defendant with this disclosure.
Plaintiff has produced any and all documents within Plaintiff’s immediate possession, except any and all medical records Plaintiff has obtained which are voluminous and are available for inspection and copying by Defendant at a mutually agreeable date and time.
Discovery continues and subsequent relevant documents may be produced by Plaintiff, Defendant, or both.
Plaintiff requests copies of any and all relevant documents or medical records Defendant has in its possession or has obtained by subpoena/authorization/voluntary production.
- Computation of Damages
A computation of any category of damages claimed by the disclosing party, making available for inspection and copying as under Rule 34 the documents or other evidentiary material, not privileged or protected from disclosure, on which such computation is based, including materials bearing on the nature and extent of injuries suffered.
RESPONSE:
Damages applicable under the ADA are: Back Pay
Plaintiff worked [insert hours per day] hours for Defendant November 21st, 2019, prior to her diagnosis of COVID-19 and pneumonia, and subsequent dismissal on December 28th, 2020.
Unused and unpaid vacation/sick/personal time; unspecified amount at this time. Discovery continues—will supplement.
Plaintiff was earning $[insert figure]/year in her employment with Defendant.
Plaintiff worked [insert number of days] from November 21st, 2019 to December 28th, 2020. Thus, Plaintiff would have earned $[to be calculated] from The Reny Company during this period ($[per year pay]/year divided by 12 months/year [$[per month pay]/month] x 6 months = $[total]).
Plaintiff received unemployment benefits during the period she did not work totaling $[insert amount].
[If you received unemployment benefits, insert other jobs worked and after Reny terminated you]
Interest on Back Pay
Interest at the highest lawful legal rate allowed by law.
Compensatory Damages (Emotional Pain, Suffering, Inconvenience, Mental Anguish, Loss of Enjoyment of Life and Other Non-Pecuniary Losses
Unliquidated—amount up to trier of fact after all evidence presented.
Pre-Judgment Interest
Interest at the highest lawful legal rate allowed by law.
Punitive Damages
Unliquidated—amount up to trier of fact after all evidence presented.
Court Costs
These costs will be the actual court costs incurred—amounts continue to accrue.
Reasonable Attorney’s Fees
Amount decided by trier of facts after all evidence presented—amounts continue to accrue.
Reasonable Expert Fees
Amount decided by trier of facts after all evidence presented.
Damages Under the 1993 Family Medical Leave Act
Wages, Salary, Employment Benefits, and Other Compensation
Wages, salary, employment benefits, and other compensation denied and lost to Plaintiff.
Interest on the Damages Set Forth Above
Amount will be calculated at the prevailing rate pursuant to the applicable provisions of the FMLA.
Liquidated Damages
Additional amount as liquidated damages equal to the sum of the amount described above calculated as described.
Equitable Relief
As may be appropriate—amounts decided by court/jury after all evidence presented.
Reasonable Fees
Amounts continue to accrue and will be decided by the trier of facts after all evidence presented.
Reasonable Expert’s Fees
Amounts continue to accrue and will be decided by the trier of fact/court after all evidence presented.
Costs of This Action
These costs will be the actual court costs incurred—amounts continue to accrue.
- Insurance Agreements
For inspection and copying as under Rule 34 any insurance agreement under which any person carrying on an insurance business may be liable to satisfy part or all of a judgment which may be entered in the action or to indemnify or reimburse for payments made to satisfy the judgment.
RESPONSE:
None in Plaintiff’s possession. Plaintiff is not being sued. See Defendant’s responses for insurance applicable for Defendant.
DATED: [insert date]
Respectfully submitted,
________________________________
Chelsa Brown
6201 Chapel Hill Blv., #116
Plano, TX 75093.
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