
    GOLDEN GATE NATIONAL SENIOR CARE, LLC, d/b/a Golden Living Center-Riverchase, LLC, et al. v. Donald ROSER, as the administrator ad litem of the estate of Laura Roser.
    1120016.
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    June 7, 2013.
    Special Concurrence Issued on Denial of Rehearing Aug. 23, 2013.
    W.H. Albritton IV, James F. Henry, Kevin C. Newsom, and Marc James Ayers of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, Birmingham, for appellants.
    
      Robert D. Segall of Copeland, Franco, Screws & Gill, P.A., Montgomery; and Jason N. Young of Marks, Balette & Gies-sel, P.C., Houston, Texas, for appellee.
   MAIN, Justice.

AFFIRMED. NO OPINION.

MOORE, C.J., and MURDOCK and BRYAN, JJ., concur.

BOLIN, J., concurs specially.

BOLIN, Justice

(concurring specially).

I continue to adhere to the tenets expressed in my special concurrence in Golden Gate National Senior Care, LLC v. Roser, 94 So.3d 365 (Ala.2012), regarding the inability of an administrator ad litem to initiate a wrongful-death action when the question of the capacity of the administrator to bring such an action is properly and timely presented to the trial court.

On Application for Rehearing

MAIN, Justice.

APPLICATION OVERRULED; NO OPINION.

MOORE, C.J., and MURDOCK and BRYAN, JJ., concur.

BOLIN, J., concurs specially.

BOLIN, Justice

(concurring specially).

I concur to overrule the application for rehearing, although I still adhere to my special writing issued on original submission.  