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concluding that an estate could not recover for a decedent's loss of future inheritance because it was not a claim for which the decedent could have recovered if he survived
Summary of this case from Estate of Otani v. BroudyOpinion
2001.
concluding that an estate could not recover for a decedent's loss of future inheritance because it was not a claim for which the decedent could have recovered if he survived
Summary of this case from Estate of Otani v. Broudy2001.
concluding that an estate could not recover for a decedent's loss of future inheritance because it was not a claim for which the decedent could have recovered if he survived
Summary of this case from Estate of Otani v. BroudyFull title:DISPOSITIONS OF PETITIONS FOR REVIEW
Court:The Supreme Court of Washington
Date published: Jan 1, 2001
The survival statutes preserve the causes of action the deceased could have maintained, compensating the…
Estate of Otani v. BroudyBecause this was a loss which, in the trial court's words, `begins with the death,' it is not a claim Ms.…