HORTON v. VICKERS


142 Conn. 105 (1955)

LILLIAN S. HORTON v. J. LEONARD VICKERS [HARRY WATSTEIN, ADMINISTRATOR, SUBSTITUTED DEFENDANT] THE PUTNAM TRUST COMPANY ET AL., EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES (ESTATE OF EDMUND P. HORTON) v. J. LEONARD VICKERS [HARRY WATSTEIN, ADMINISTRATOR, SUBSTITUTED DEFENDANT]

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided February 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Eugene L. Bondy, of the New York bar, and Harry P. Lander, with whom, on the brief, was Arthur H. Ratner, for the appellants (plaintiffs).

Cyril Coleman, for the appellee (defendant).

BALDWIN, O'SULLIVAN, WYNNE, DALY and RYAN, JS.


DALY, J.

These two cases were tried together. In one the plaintiff, Lillian S. Horton, claimed damages for injuries alleged to have been caused by the malpractice of Dr. J. Leonard Vickers. In the other, brought by her husband, Edmund P. Horton, against the same defendant, damages were claimed for the loss of her society and services and for expenses incurred and to be incurred in an effort to cure her injuries. His right of recovery, if any, was limited to reimbursement...

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