Hudson v. Mehaffey

Decision Date26 August 1999
Docket NumberNo. A99A0954.,A99A0954.
PartiesHUDSON v. MEHAFFEY.
CourtGeorgia Court of Appeals

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Yokely & Associates, Daryl V. Yokely, Tracy L. Parsons, Atlanta, for appellant.

Harper, Waldon & Craig, Atlanta, Russell D. Waldon, Jonathan M. Adelman, for appellee.

PHIPPS, Judge.

Appellant-plaintiff Cathy Hudson initially filed an action against appellee-defendant Barbara Mehaffey on July 18, 1997, seeking to recover damages for personal injuries sustained in a July 20, 1995 automobile collision. On August 4, 1997, Hudson filed a voluntary dismissal without prejudice. The DeKalb County Sheriff's Office served Mehaffey with the initial summons and complaint on August 20.

On April 15, 1998, Hudson filed a separate action against Mehaffey for the same injuries and alleged that it was a renewal of the former action. The sheriff's office served Mehaffey with the second action on April 16. In response, Mehaffey answered the complaint and filed a motion to dismiss based on Hudson's failure to file the second action prior to the expiration of the two-year statute of limitation. In a one-sentence order, the trial court granted Mehaffey's motion to dismiss. Hudson appeals that order.

There is no dispute that Hudson's initial action was filed prior to expiration of the applicable two-year statute of limitation, OCGA § 9-3-33, or that the dismissal of that action was filed after the limitation period had expired. Pursuant to OCGA § 9-2-61(a), an action initially brought within the statute of limitation and dismissed by the plaintiff may be recommenced within six months after the dismissal; however, if the dismissal occurs outside the statute of limitation, the renewal privilege may be exercised only once.

The renewal statute applies only to actions that are valid prior to dismissal. Osborne v. Hughes, 200 Ga.App. 558, 559, 409 S.E.2d 58 (1991). To constitute a "valid action," the complaint must be served personally on the defendant. Id.; see also Hobbs v. Arthur, 264 Ga. 359, 360, 444 S.E.2d 322 (1994) (original suit is void if service is not perfected because filing of complaint without perfecting service does not constitute pending suit). Thus, if Hudson did not serve Mehaffey in the original suit prior to dismissal, she cannot utilize the renewal statute to avoid the statute of limitation bar to her second suit.

Hudson argues that the dismissal, although filed on August 4, 1997, was not effective until October 20, 1997, when Hudson contends Mehaffey's counsel was first served with the dismissal.1 According to Hudson, the renewal statute applies because the first suit was never effectively dismissed until after service on Mehaffey, making the first suit valid prior to dismissal. Hudson relies on Moore v. Candler Gen. Hosp., 185 Ga.App. 280, 281(1), 363 S.E.2d 793 (1987); Patterson v. Professional Resources, 140 Ga. App. 315, 317(4)(a), 231 S.E.2d 88 (1976); and Jones v. Jones, 230 Ga. 738, 740(2), 199 S.E.2d 239 (1973), for the proposition that a complaint is not dismissed until opposing counsel is served with or receives notice of the dismissal. In Jones, the court expressed the rationale behind the rule—it would be unfair to allow a plaintiff to voluntarily dismiss a case without notice to the defendant who may continue to expend time and money in investigating and pursuing a defense in a case that no longer exists.

However, none of those cases involved a situation where the dismissal was filed prior to service of the complaint. Where an action is dismissed before service of the complaint, there is no pending action to serve. In addition, we are not presented with the policy concerns expressed in Jones because Mehaffey claims no prejudice based on any lack of notice of the dismissal. Moreover, the facts here...

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  • Durland v. Colotl
    • United States
    • United States Court of Appeals (Georgia)
    • March 4, 2021
    ...the complaint must be served personally on the defendant." (Citation and punctuation omitted; emphasis supplied.) Hudson v. Mehaffey , 239 Ga. App. 705, 706, 521 S.E.2d 838 (1999) ; see also Hobbs v. Arthur , 264 Ga. 359, 360, 444 S.E.2d 322 (1994) ("The original suit is void if service was......
  • Sylvester v. Department of Transp.
    • United States
    • United States Court of Appeals (Georgia)
    • October 12, 2001
    ...service made the prior suit void and not voidable. Clark v. Dennis, 240 Ga.App. 512(1), 522 S.E.2d 737 (1999); Hudson v. Mehaffey, 239 Ga.App. 705, 706, 521 S.E.2d 838 (1999); Garcia v. Virden, 236 Ga.App. 539, 540, 512 S.E.2d 664 In this case, plaintiffs failed to strictly comply with the ......
  • Brasile v. Beck
    • United States
    • United States Court of Appeals (Georgia)
    • October 14, 2011
    ...To constitute a ‘valid action,’ the complaint must be served personally on the defendant.” (Citations omitted.) Hudson v. Mehaffey, 239 Ga.App. 705, 706, 521 S.E.2d 838 (1999). Service by publication is insufficient to obtain a personal judgment against any defendant and renders an original......
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    ...served ... on the defendant.") (punctuation omitted), citing Hobbs , 264 Ga. at 360, 444 S.E.2d 322 and quoting Hudson v. Mehaffey , 239 Ga. App. 705, 706, 521 S.E.2d 838 (1999) ; Brasile v. Beck , 312 Ga. App. 77, 78 (2), 717 S.E.2d 677 (2011), overruled on other grounds by Ragan v. Mallow......
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    • United States
    • State Bar of Georgia Georgia Bar Journal No. 17-6, April 2012
    • Invalid date
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