CLOUSTON v. REMLINGER OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC, INC.

No. 69-95.

22 Ohio St. 2d 65 (1970)

CLOUSTON, APPELLEE, v. REMLINGER OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC, INC., APPELLANT.

Supreme Court of Ohio.

Decided April 22, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. George & George and Mr. Donald R. Little, for appellee.

Messrs. Carson, Vogelgesang, Sheehan & Banas and Mr. Gary A. Banas, for appellant.


O'NEILL, C. J.

This case presents a simple question which may be stated as follows:

In Ohio, does a wife have a cause of action for damages for the loss of the consortium of her husband against a person who negligently injures her husband, which injuries deprive her of the consortium of her husband?

In this case, the plaintiff alleges in her petition that the defendant-appellant was negligent and that as a result of such negligence her husband was...

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