DocketNumber: No. CV93 0343976
Citation Numbers: 1993 Conn. Super. Ct. 10268
Judges: HODGSON, J.
Filed Date: 11/29/1993
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/18/2021
The defendant claims that damages for loss of parental consortium may not be recovered by children of a decedent in a wrongful death action.
The first count of the complaint brought by Antoinette R.G. Wright seeks damages for loss of spousal consortium. The defendant's motion to strike is not addressed to this claim, which is governed by
A motion to strike challenges the legal sufficiency of a pleading, Mingachos v. CBS Inc.,
While a number of Supreme Court judges have recognized a common law cause of action for loss of parental consortium in the context of injuries, rather than death; see, e.g., Beckwith v. Akus, 8 Conn. L. Rptr. No. 15, 487 (4/12/93) Kizina v. Minier, 5 Conn. L. Rptr. No. 18, 481 (2/17/92); Henderson v. Micciche,
The Connecticut Supreme Court has repeatedly held that in Connecticut, where Lord Campbell's Act has not been the model, damages resulting from death are recoverable only to the extent that they are made so by statute. Lynn v. Haybuster Mfg. Inc.,
The plaintiff's suggestion that this court should recognize such a cause of action for reasons of public policy cannot be followed in view of the Supreme Court's unequivocal statement that "[w]hether the vantage point for measuring [losses resulting from death] should be shifted from the decedent, who can never actually experience them to the family members on whom they are in fact imposed, as is done under statutes similar to Lord Campbell's Act, is a question for the legislature to resolve." Ladd, id. 197.
While the availability of recovery for loss of a parent's services may be available under the common law as to claims of injury, this court is constrained by the statutory nature of wrongful death actions to hold that such recovery is not authorized in a wrongful death case.
The motion to strike counts three, four and five of the complaint is granted.
Beverly J. Hodgson, Judge